RiddleEagle18
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The hat has no bearing on professionalism.
Now that I'm 'out of the game' I go out of my way to ask stupid questions to the hat-less flight crew that the gate or F/A's would normally get.
If you had a hat, I'd wish you a pleasant day. Most don't understand the stripes. Everyone understands the hats (except for the eggs). Wear you hat. If not, I consider you the same level as a gate agent.
The flying public doesnt give a crap what you look like. Really. Unless you look 13 years old. Then they might get scared thanks to the colgan guys, who were probably wearing hats.
The hat is overkill in this day and age. Flying an airplane is not so difficult that you need to dress up like the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO when you go to work. Further, the job doesn't really command the respect it used to, nor does it command the salaries. And NO, before you say it Rez, it's not because we dont wear hats.
Wow, you really need to get a life. To waste time and energy on something so small and insignificant that longer impacts you says so much about who you are.
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Agreed. Now go get me a coke.
So your solution is to just throw in the towel. Does the job not command the respect or did we give it away. Does the job not command the salaries or did we give it away. Give me your solution where looking professional is a detrament.
No, you keep thinking the suggestion to wear the hat is tied to your professionalism. It is not. The hat is a brand icon and image for the public.Looking professional is very important, I'm not quite sure where I said it wasn't. The problem is that you people keep tying professionalism to wearing a hat. The hat is a uniform PIECE. It is one part of the uniform. I guess that you cannot look professional ever unless you are wearing a WWII era headpiece?
It is not about what you think. It never has. Seriously, you are not special. It isn't about you. It is about our perception with those who create our company revenue.I think United crews look very professional in their uniform without their hats. I think Delta crews, while they do look sharp, look silly dressed up like Louis XIV when they walk up to their MD-88.
Why. You are going to have to justify this. Do you have marketing data?And no passengers don't care.
The pax might not care bacause they already expect image and professionalism in the price of the ticket.They will not book tickets on Delta more often because of their uniform, and if they at any point felt "more comfortable" for the split second they saw who they thought was the Captain of the RMS Lisituania walk up to the gate, that flew out the door when they flew for 3 hours on peanuts and pretzels with Atlanta based FAs.
Why?I've never understood the Captain Stubing look for pilots anyway. Like the rest of commercial aviation, it's stuck in paradigms that may have been important decades ago, but have no real bearing on the operations of today's system.
These professionals are not in the public eye. Again whenever you see marketing and the pilot image it is with a hat.You're an highly trained, experienced, professional equipment operator, pure and simple. Do nuclear reactor operators, air traffic controllers, or locomotive engineers wear military style epaulets and hats? Didn't think so.
This is your opinion? What is the opinion of the public who buy the tickets.The uniform (and hat in particular) is ridiculous and constitutes yet another unnecessary expense.
During the 2007-2008 hiring "boom" about 2/3 of the guys at my regional that got hired at the majors wore hats. Of course they didn't wear their hats to the interview.... it was more of the mindset and attitude.I worked for an airline that changed the hat policy to "hats optional". It was awesome because you could tell immediatley who the contol freaks were by who kept wearing the hat. My beef with the hat is they are so darn uncomfortable. Why can't someone make a hat that doesn't have a hard leather head band that fits nobody and is lined with plastic so it traps all your head it in and causes you sweat like a pig?
Looking professional is very important, I'm not quite sure where I said it wasn't. The problem is that you people keep tying professionalism to wearing a hat. The hat is a uniform PIECE. It is one part of the uniform. I guess that you cannot look professional ever unless you are wearing a WWII era headpiece?
I think United crews look very professional in their uniform without their hats. I think Delta crews, while they do look sharp, look silly dressed up like Louis XIV when they walk up to their MD-88.
And no passengers don't care. They will not book tickets on Delta more often because of their uniform, and if they at any point felt "more comfortable" for the split second they saw who they thought was the Captain of the RMS Lisituania walk up to the gate, that flew out the door when they flew for 3 hours on peanuts and pretzels with Atlanta based FAs.