Originally Posted by
Furloughedboi
I’m curious to know what this means and if you have examples.
I came from a LCC that didn't respect pilots or Captains. It was a big happy family concept where everyone gets treated the same. Gate agents, flight attendants, schedulers would routinely talk down to pilots with zero repercussions. Don't help clean the plane on the turn? You might have to wait a few more minutes for that bathroom break on the next leg. The pilots were routinely doing other peoples jobs and it soon became the expectation that they would continue that work. That doesn't happen here and if it did it would be a non event to get it fixed. If a Captain gets walked on here it is their own fault and there are plenty of resources at your disposal to make the situation right. We have airplanes all over the world and precovid we would transport 3 million pax a week. This is a much more complex operation than an airline bumbling along doing Orlando turns. We get to work with people that are legit good at their jobs. This profession and airline is something to be proud of.
I am not saying we are perfect or that we don't have the 5% of Richard's but being a Captain here means something.