Rez O. Lewshun
Save the Profession
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“…Today? So yesterday or yester-year was different? How? How is it "before" we needed to "look respectable" but today we don't? Do we no longer need or want respect?”
If you’re going to quote me at least use it in the proper context. “Today” was clearly in reference to the previous sentence in my post which mentioned that hats are: “…an old remnant of most airlines’ military beginnings (at the time most pilots came from the military).” And since that is not the case today (except FedEx!) I don’t see why we need them. Maybe it wasn’t so clear after all, but nevertheless that’s what I meant.
I realize you don't think you need them but Dave Webb FedEx MEC chair told his pilots to wear hats when they demonstrated to management and the public. Now they have THE BEST CONTRACT.
”…Attitude and demeanor? And yet there is another thread asking why passengers are rude to pilots?...”
Correct, there is also a follow up thread asking “Why are the pilots rude to the passengers?” Did you miss that thread or do read only the posts that might aid you in your rhetoric?
I took that thread as ajoke like the SWA pilots leaving thread...
The thread you mentioned by the way proves my point. It IS your attitude and your demeanor that will earn you respect. The way you treat your passengers, they way you keep them informed when there are problems or delays, the way you help them find the correct gate (even if they travel on your competition), the way you push a wheel chair if you see that no one else is there to help and the passenger’s flight leaves in 5 minutes (even though that’s really NOT your job), etc, etc., WILL EARN you true respect, and not some phony “hat respect.”
How about your attitude towards your uniform? Man, I have already addressed this pages ago. Try doing your job without your pilot shirt on. Atitude is one part, presentation is another. Go to your next job interview without the proper attire and try and get by on behavior and attitude...
In other words I believe your actions mean more than what you are wearing. You are a big ALPA proponent so maybe I’ll use this analogy. For example, when I see the sharpest looking GoJet pilot wearing a brand spanking new hat I don’t feel compelled to feel respect for the individual knowing that his or her uniform was not “earned” but rather “taken” from his or her brothers and sisters at TSA. I will not be rude to the individual but I have no respect for him/her either.
Why don't you just use a true scab. If you want to pull extreme examples to argue the general debate that is your choice. But I don't see the effectiveness of it..
“…Perhaps passengers see a uniformed airport employee and assume "this pilot" is a TSA agent, porter or wheelchair usher…”
SO WHAT?! I mean, if they do what am I supposed to say? Do I say
“EXCUSE ME I am an A I R L I N E P I L O T, how dare you assume that I’m a porter, or worst yet a WHEELCHAIR USHER?! SHAME ON YOU!”
That would be that pilots choice.
Please read what I said about earning respect – I’ve pushed many wheel chairs and each time I pretended it was my grand mother or my grand father I was helping out. Amazing how easy it is to be slightly unconventional when you’re helping “your own.”
Nice...
”…Or do you want to treated like you know the difference between a gel and turkey sandwhich? If you don't then perhaps we shouldn't look like one who does...”
No, I just want to be treated like a good guy, someone who’s enjoyable to work with; but not because I have a pretty hat but because I’ve earned it.
What does pretty have to do with it...? It is obvious you don't like the hat, but it is not about you...rather us.... What is next..? the company says shoulder boards are optional? How much dumbing down of the image are we going to accept? Look like TSA agents..get paid like TSA agents.
If you can show that using the hat, like SWA commercials and the FedEx MEC is counter productive and cost money then I am all for it. But if you don't like the hat cause you don't like it... then just admit it is about you...