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Pilots wearing backpacks??? lets get campy?

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Exactly. Best post in this thread.
 
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.

I thought fat girls try harder...making the product better...........eh....

Everything else you said was dead on.......if people have a good experience on a flight with people who are professional and properly to their job, they're more likely to come back..........regional or major, cargo or international, it's the same principal everywhere. If we start giving people the impression that the people who are responsible for their lives are immature, we may not have a job next year. I have passengers always ask me how old I am "because you look too young to be flying an airplane"...even though my hair's fallin out and I got a big gut..........the passenger perception of us is a very important part of this business.
 
Bender,

good post.

but whats going to change? look at the threads here...

"I just got hired, what bag do I need, what sunglasses?, what Ipod headphones?, do I have to wear the hat?"

Its a lost cause!


PS - easy on the fat chiks...anyone who has not lowered thier standards immensely at the end of the night at least once or twice is a liar and I dont trust them.
 
I hate to keep beating this dead horse, I just saw a younger looking f/o in PHX the other day in full uniform with rollerbag and flightcase. He was wearing a backpack which, honestly doesn't bother me. What irritated me was the fact that he had his skate board strapped to it. Just my 2 cents, but I thought it looked extremely unprofessional.
 
I hate to keep beating this dead horse, I just saw a younger looking f/o in PHX the other day in full uniform with rollerbag and flightcase. He was wearing a backpack which, honestly doesn't bother me. What irritated me was the fact that he had his skate board strapped to it. Just my 2 cents, but I thought it looked extremely unprofessional.

Don't worry, that skateboard isn't for skateboarding purposes like you would think... it's the poor guy's bed to lay across the aisle to connect the seats at Mesa... "Motel Mesa." :smash:
 
I hate to keep beating this dead horse, I just saw a younger looking f/o in PHX the other day in full uniform with rollerbag and flightcase. He was wearing a backpack which, honestly doesn't bother me. What irritated me was the fact that he had his skate board strapped to it. Just my 2 cents, but I thought it looked extremely unprofessional.

nice job on the 1+ year old thread. I find your huge ass gut and yellow shirt unprofessional but I dont dig up old threads just to say so.
 
I know it looks dumb to wear a backpack but hey, I am going back to school to get a real job so I don't have to lug around food, computers, and clothes for days at a time. Try to fit a 10 pound business law book in your flight kit!
 

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