suupah
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IMHO, you should present yourself as a regional pilot and leave the professional appearance to the professionals at mainline.
You are a low-life, underrested, undertrained, undercompensated, inexperienced minor league punk. Look the part.
Top level managers at CJC are showing up to reccurrent classes and preaching that "Compensation has NO bearing on professionalism. Walking through the terminal you should see no difference between a Continental pilot and a CJC pilot."
What are my fellow professional pilots opinion on this?
IMHO, you should present yourself as a regional pilot and leave the professional appearance to the professionals at mainline.
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The title of this thread says it all...........
-Seen two MESA guys doing that last week. This is one trend that needs to ctach on everywhere!
You don't get treated like a professional and then act like one. You become a professional, behave like one, and then you're treated like one.
And if you don't think the place you are respects your profession, you either prove them wrong or go somewhere else.
Reading that statement leads me to believe that your own management doesn't believe that the average CJC pilot is professional. More important than our opinions, is what are you guys going to do to change your own management's opinions of the CJC pilot?
You guys sound like a kid who has an abusive parent.
A proper uniform should be replaced once a year.
Agreed.
A properly taken care of uniform should last for YEARS. And I even get shirts to last for atleast 2.
I love professinalism [sic] threads...