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Behavior yes, appearance to a point. If you come to work with 12 o'clock shadow smelling of beer and a bar then yes the PAX will care. If you have 2 clean shaven (girl or boy) crew that are dressed in whatever the company determines is the "dress code" then the PAX will not care. A crew in casual pants (not torn jeans) and a nice shirt (polo or button down) would be more than acceptable to the average "discount PAX". Again just get them to FLL for a cheap price and they will not care if the crew is wearing hats and shoulder boards.
 
** CONCEPT **

If management makes you look less like the image of a six-figure professional, maybe you will get used to the idea of never being paid as one.

It's called "Declining by Degrees". Part of management's plan to turn you into bus drivers.
 
OK guys after seeing the Skybus outfits you were all right. They look like Vegas dealers, and not the good kind at a big named hotel but the sleazy kind off the strip......

I beg for all your forgiveness for my lack of understanding and for trying to go off the reservation. I will gladly put on my superhero outfit tonight (stripes, tie, uncomfortable wool pants, everything except the hat) and go to work..........

Forgive me, I know not what I do...........
 
Wait until those shirts get washed a few times and they turn dull grey. There is a reason that white is the standard. I have shirts that are a few years old and they can still be made to look presentable.
 
at least the SX uniforms look a lot better than that, even if they are a funky park ranger looking color.

No, they're just as gay.
 
Geez those uniforms look hot! And by hot, I don't mean hot, I mean scorching, broiling, sunbaked, beads of sweat collecting during a 14 hour duty day stinking up the cockpit, chest-hair itching, arm-pit scratching, nails on the chalk-board, goosebump producing, hot!

I bet it takes 10 washed before those shirts even get soft enough to be semi-comfortable. I know this is "the future", but geez, this is not my vision of the future of pilot uniforms.
 

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