Examples are; Eating in front of customers, wearing sunglasses inside terminals, baggy or un-tucked uniforms, un-ironed shirts, dirty pants and stained yellow shirts, lack of verbal or communicative respect for gate agents/passengers/or ground workers, wearing headphones while walking in uniform, not introducing yourselves to an offline carrier crews on jump-seat or non-revenue flights. Not communicating professionally and respectfully during radio operations i.e. (Interrupting/yelling/insulting ramp coordinators or other crews) Please practice proper radio and communication edict.
1. Eating in front of customers: If I am hungry, I will eat. This is a requirement of all earthly organisms.
2. Wearing Sunglasses in terminals: This is stupid, unless it's really bright in the terminal.
3. Baggy and untucked uniforms: I haven't seen this much. I wouldn't care if it were baggy. I don't like seeing guys in form fitting clothes (personal preference).
4. Wrinkled shirts: On leg number 6 of the same day, it's hard to keep it pressed, even with super starch.
5. Dirty pants and stained yellow shirts: I have not seen this much, but the thought is disgusting.
6. Lack of verbal respect for others: We deal with a lot of people who need firm verbal direction. While this tack is not pleasant, it is often a last attempt at extracting a desirable outcome from substandard performers.
7. Wearing headphones while walking in uniform: I have seen this occasionally. It is rare. It does look out of place.
8. Not introducing yourselves to offline carrier crews on jump seat or non-revenue flights: Who cares. Sit down and shut up. I am busy dealing with the slovenly dressed, arrogant, verbally abusive, headphone wearing dolt sitting next to me in the cockpit, who is stuffing a giant cheeseburger in his face in front of the passengers...