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Old 05-29-2009 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Poprocket
For some of you older guys out there - don't fret. I'm a 31 year old regional captain, and I hear what you are saying and couldn't agree more. Sure, I make an OK living. But I'm a professional not due to my compensation, but because I have a desire to to a good job. I have self respect. I want to be a good example for my son. I take pride in doing a good job. These are reasons enough.

I feel it is necessary to press my pants and iron my own shirt. I feel the need to wear my hat. I do these things because I take pride in my work. I want others to see that I take pride in it as well. I keep my flight case void of stickers because I don't feel it is an advertising space. I stand up straight and walk with a purpose.

Was I in the military? No. A boy scout? Never.

If I choose to point a finger, than I point it at myself. If there is a problem, that's where the problem usually begins.

When I am told by a first officer that he/she has enjoyed flying with me, I know my job is done. I leave work with a smile on my face and the hope that I have convinced one more pilot to be a professional.

So don't worry old timers, there are a small group of us out there quietly trying to do our best to save this once great profession.

Matt S.
Pinnacle Airlines
As a former Pinnacle guy, I'm proud to see this. There are the guys that give it a bad rap (like the 9E guy in ATL the other day I saw getting coffee with an unbuttoned wrinkled shirt, messed up hair and unshaven), and there are guys like you. Keep it up, network, have a humble attitude, and you'll be out of there.

If you come over to the widget side of things, feel free to put stickers on your flight kit. I keep them professional but it sure does make finding it in a bagroom with 2000 flight kits a lot easier.

Now if we can just figure out away to undo scope creep and get some movement in this industry.

See ya around a-town.
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