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huncowboy said:
Busdriver most probably can't tell a male from female. He has made his willy brown this way before. He wasn't paying attention and ended up banging the wrong FA while trying to come up with a cool thread topic for flightinfo. Stay focused Busdriver! If in doubt reach for the balls for verification. The lack of them is a good sign.

Just for the record you are referring to BusDriver12, right?
 
Man all you uniform complainers are douche bags.

I pity anyone who has to work with you or be in your presence. You call yourselves professionals. Mesa, CHQ, Expressjet blah bla blah..dee freaking dah they are ALL regionals. Nitpick as much as you want but they are practically the same thing.

I have no problems with any except for those who act high and mighty or superior in some way, which is far to common. I am so glad I'll never have to work with such juveniles who need to complain about minute, insignificant details to feel better about themselves.

Compare the regional forum to the fracs, majs. corporate, etc and the whining childishness in here is 10X worse. You have small pee pee complex but are afraid to admit it. :(

You keep telling yourself I'm wrong but you are the ones complaining about individuals who are obviouslly operating within their companies guidlines which is the first and most basic step to professionalism.

So put on yer cute little monkey suit put some dapper dan in yer hair and look yerself in the mirror. Tell yourself that you are better than me and everyone else and maybe some day you will fly for the majors....but you'll still be an A$$hole judging someone by their looks, reminds me of highschool.
 
CitationLover said:
doctors wear pajamas when they operate for goodness sakes......

Doctors do not negotiate thier compensation via the RLA.

Put it this way, the FedEx and NWA pilots have conducted informational picketing. They do not do so in pajamas.

Not sure one could present themselves at a Mesa interview in a windbreaker.... Now that is interesting...

Consumers want value. They want a good price and professional service.
 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
Consumers want value. They want a good price and professional service.

they say they want professional service but i'm still convinced that when it comes right down to it all they care about is the finding the cheapest seat. if it's number one on the list at orbitz, priceline, cheapseats, whatever...that's the one they're going with. if the company says you can wear a windbreaker, shorts, pjs, or a thong and don't personally have a problem with it then go for it. personally i don't like it and wouldn't wear it but that's me and my opinion but don't rant and rave that that's what the customer wants because joe shmoe doesn't give a crap when he goes to buy the ticket what the pilots or anyone else for that matter look like.
 
chickenwolf said:
Man all you uniform complainers are douche bags.

I pity anyone who has to work with you or be in your presence. You call yourselves professionals. Mesa, CHQ, Expressjet blah bla blah..dee freaking dah they are ALL regionals. Nitpick as much as you want but they are practically the same thing.

I have no problems with any except for those who act high and mighty or superior in some way, which is far to common. I am so glad I'll never have to work with such juveniles who need to complain about minute, insignificant details to feel better about themselves.

Compare the regional forum to the fracs, majs. corporate, etc and the whining childishness in here is 10X worse. You have small pee pee complex but are afraid to admit it. :(

You keep telling yourself I'm wrong but you are the ones complaining about individuals who are obviouslly operating within their companies guidlines which is the first and most basic step to professionalism.

So put on yer cute little monkey suit put some dapper dan in yer hair and look yerself in the mirror. Tell yourself that you are better than me and everyone else and maybe some day you will fly for the majors....but you'll still be an A$$hole judging someone by their looks, reminds me of highschool.

Based on your profile, you have flown at which "regional"? I just love anyone who has never flown at a "regional " to pretend like they know what's going on and how it is. Included in your dumb rant is the idea that all so called regionals are all the same. If they were, one wouldn't be severely underbidding another.
Beyond that point, the issues at stake is not where somewhere is at, but how they react to the situation. If Mesa pilots don't stand up to JO, then it brings down the rest of the industry. Wearing windbreakers is in a small way is hurting that case and every action counts. Whether you like it or not, what one wears is perceived by others including shareholders of Mesa. That's the group that needs to be ultimately pressured to pressure toolhead Ornstein to back off and give in to a real professional airline pilot contract. And I'm far from a stickler on absolute uniform fashion, I hate the hats.
 
Flyin4Free said:
they say they want professional service but i'm still convinced that when it comes right down to it all they care about is the finding the cheapest seat. if it's number one on the list at orbitz, priceline, cheapseats, whatever...that's the one they're going with. if the company says you can wear a windbreaker, shorts, pjs, or a thong and don't personally have a problem with it then go for it. personally i don't like it and wouldn't wear it but that's me and my opinion but don't rant and rave that that's what the customer wants because joe shmoe doesn't give a crap when he goes to buy the ticket what the pilots or anyone else for that matter look like.

Why are you convinced? Just cuz? Tell us why.

You've got the logic wrong, consumers assume the safety is not a factor. They assume the pilots are professional. We have done such a good job with our safety record. Also, when consumers buy a tickets on UAL they think they will flying on UAL, unitl they walk out to the plane and see some dude in a windbreaker with "operated by Mesa" and even then they moght not figure it out.

So, sure they only care about price. It doesn't sound logical that a consumer thinks, "I maybe be giving up safety with unprofessional pilots, but that tickets price is too danm attractive..."

Quit trying to justify your lack of consummate professionalism. Not to worry though, FedEx, UPS, jB and SWA won't try to either...:D
 
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Rez O. Lewshun said:
Quit trying to justify your lack of consummate professionalism. Not to worry though, FedEx, UPS, jB and SWA won't try to either...:D

Not sure what you mean by that but I know several Ex-Mesa guys at all of those places...
 
Av8rPHX said:
He flys for Astraeus Airlines out of London on the 757 I think.

www.flyastraeus.com


He does. I met him this summer at a local airport before Ozzfest. Very cool and down to Earth, his rock star "persona" is just acting; no different than a hollywood actor.
 
UnstableAviator said:
He does. I met him this summer at a local airport before Ozzfest. Very cool and down to Earth, his rock star "persona" is just acting; no different than a hollywood actor.

Hats off to him. Is he a captain? Inasmuch as it is contrition for the worst eardrum abusing, talent-bankrupt lilting "badass prancing big hair faggotry" the '80s are trying to be forgotten for...

It means he paid some sort of dues outside of selling that whole "dignity in the face of the rest of time" thing. What horrendous crap buttrock was.
 
BusDriver, Honestly get a F'n Life! you don't know your ear hole from your a$$ Hole. If you are that almighty please tell us all your name so we know to make sure you are irish spring clean, and wear'n a fresh pressed uni when you come knock for a ride. Other wise shut your mouth when it comes to things that #1 don't matter and #2 you people you know nothing about.
 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
Why are you convinced? Just cuz? Tell us why.

You've got the logic wrong, consumers assume the safety is not a factor. They assume the pilots are professional. We have done such a good job with our safety record. Also, when consumers buy a tickets on UAL they think they will flying on UAL, unitl they walk out to the plane and see some dude in a windbreaker with "operated by Mesa" and even then they moght not figure it out.

So, sure they only care about price. It doesn't sound logical that a consumer thinks, "I maybe be giving up safety with unprofessional pilots, but that tickets price is too danm attractive..."

Quit trying to justify your lack of consummate professionalism. Not to worry though, FedEx, UPS, jB and SWA won't try to either...:D


what do i have to back that up? have you ever cared to look at the passengers getting on your plane? don't get me wrong, there is a small percentage that looks like they should be on an airplane and that does care about professionalism but you said it right there...jb, swa, and we'll add airtran to the list too. if you've read my other posts you'd know i care a lot about looking and acting professional but that doesn't mean 60% of the trash that gets on my plane in pajamas, florecent pink jump suits, ripped up jeans and shirts, garbage bags for carry-ons (and the list keeps going)...you think they care what the two guys/gals up front are wearing? some don't even know i'm the pilot.

i completely agree that we all have a responsibility to the profession to dress and act as professionally as possible when in the eye of the public but it irritates the shoot out of me to see people walking around airports the way they do. i wear the uniform and look as professional as possible for MYSELF and the minority of people that notice but the majority doesn't care.

now, as far as the windbreakers? i don't like them either and wish they wouldn't wear them but that's my opinion. we all know the stereotype of the mesa air group and it's management and it's not going to change. there are a lot of great people flying over there and there are a lot that aren't so great JUST LIKE EVERYWHERE ELSE! if it's ok with mesa, united, usair, and everyother carrier they bend over for there's nothing you're going to do about it.

do not confuse safety and professionalism. when i flew night cargo, sometimes with passengers, i was as unprofessional as they'd let me be but it did not compromise safety.
 
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got a chuckle out of the 737's coming back from re-entry.

Now our dashes and some of those b1900's are right up there in that category. I'm not sure whats worse in the pax's eyes, the layers of painted over paint jobs falling off or the speed tape. In the grand scheme of things im not sure the paintjob is going to have a tremendous effect on anything as far as the pax's go, but for those few seconds they stand next to it, i suppose it would be a bit un-nerving.
 

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