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BenderGonzales said:This is a good opportunity to reflect on the posts of Flightinfo past.
The following was posted by an A330 Captain on Feb 4, 2004:
Hat
Don't start this crap again, please. If you don't want to look professional, act responsibly by following company procedures, and refuse to wear your hat, Get another F*****g job!
I spent too many years proudly wearing a hat and uniform to watch you little piss ants whine about wearing them. Grow up and do your job and quit complaining about yout hat.
Interesting that those who came before us are more than willing to follow their company procedures and comply with the dress code in the operations manual. It's only these young generation "Y" children who want to try and bend the rules to show how "rebelious" they can be.
I still find it amusing that these are the same guys who dress all prim and proper in their dark suit and red tie during the interview. A year later they can't be bothered to follow their company uniform code. If they can't be bothered to dress as per the company requirements, what other sections of the ops manual are they dismissing?
This is silly. If the company wants you to wear a PINK hat. Wear it. They sign the paycheck. If there's nothing in your ops manual about a backpack, then I suppose there's no argument. If you choose to look like an 18 year-old Applebees waiter rather than a professional airline pilot -- then maybe there's no stopping you.
But that's generation "y" for you.
405 said:I don't think the paying public gives a rat's butt whether a pilot carries a backpack or tows a big impressive leather flight bag or has a pretty pink fuzzy Barbie suitcase. As long as they get a cheap ticket, they don't care.
Rez O. Lewshun said:This is the spring loaded, unoriginal, crewroom, mindless, default response that the backpack wearers use.....
Next time you fly your high performance jet why not ask ten passengers any one of the following questions...
As long your ticket is cheap, do you care about your pilots appearance?Now, lets talk about YOUR dollar! Apply the previous questions now that youre the consumer. Youre buying services from an accountant, tax advisor, etc...
Since your ticket was cheap is it ok if your pilot looks like a backpacking mormon going to school?
Are you willing to sacrfice your pilots consummate professionalism and appearance for a cheap ticket?
You saw your pilot I-pod jammin in uniform on the way to the aircraft, as long as your ticket was at rock bottom cost, you don't mind if he jams all the way to your destination?
Heck.. as long as the food is cheap, do you mind if your waitress brings your food jamming to her I-pod, smoking, sloppy hair and clothes, using profanity, drops your plate on the table and walks away... Who cares right..it is the cheapest food in town. And since she didn't bring you silverwear just lean forward and stick your snout in the trough....? In the Air Line industry that is exactly what you are saying to the passengers... Stick your snout in my trough...
This industry sucks right now but it is everyones fault and you aren't even willing to project a positive image. I hate the reactionary... Simple sheep who are a product of thier environment. They are defined by thier environment... So much for leadership... it is more like sheepship....
405 said:Rez, before you stroke out let me clarify my post. I wasn't taking sides on the backpack subject. I could really care less.
I was simply stating that most passengers I have ever seen sitting at a gate have this glazed, I-don't-give-a-sh*t look on their faces. They want a cheap ticket, they want to get to their destination yesterday, they don't want to be delayed and they want whatever airline they're on to NOT lose their luggage. That is all I meant with my post.
Relax.
Rez O. Lewshun said:In the Air Line industry that is exactly what you are saying to the passengers... Stick your snout in my trough...
BenderGonzales said:When I was in college I wanted to get laid. So did you.
There was likely a "big" girl who was willing to do the deed. Unless you were under the influence you probably declined.