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FlytoSurf 05-16-2017 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by Ispeakjive (Post 2363029)
This is one of the dumbest posts I've ever seen. Did you wear the optional hat and double breasted coat while at SkyWest? If you need the ego boost because of how you think people look at you, you're lost in your own reflection.

hahahaha I love it! Ispeakjive you hit it right on the head. Virgin has the best uniforms in the business. Most comfortable besides corporate flying in jeans and polo shirts haha. I could care less if I get called a mechanic or a flight attendant. Why would you get a job at virgin if you need to wear the white shirt, tie, hat, jacket with stripes and all that crap? Go to Delta. You would fit in better living on the forums!

Work2much 05-16-2017 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by FlytoSurf (Post 2364462)
hahahaha I love it! Ispeakjive you hit it right on the head. Virgin has the best uniforms in the business. Most comfortable besides corporate flying in jeans and polo shirts haha. I could care less if I get called a mechanic or a flight attendant. Why would you get a job at virgin if you need to wear the white shirt, tie, hat, jacket with stripes and all that crap? Go to Delta. You would fit in better living on the forums!

You mean you couldn't care less. Because if you could care less as you imply, you would, in fact, care less. If you could care less then that defeats the purpose of your argument.
Not sure why this is being argued. Alaska will make everyone on property wear the Alaska uniform which includes a white shirt, a tie and a hat. Heaven forbid a professional airline pilot wear a respectable looking uniform.

RogerDorn 05-16-2017 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by Work2much (Post 2364479)
You mean you couldn't care less. Because if you could care less as you imply, you would, in fact, care less. If you could care less then that defeats the purpose of your argument.
Not sure why this is being argued. Alaska will make everyone on property wear the Alaska uniform which includes a white shirt, a tie and a hat. Heaven forbid a professional airline pilot wear a respectable looking uniform.

It's 2017, most professionals (bankers, doctors, engineers) don't wear a tie. What's wrong with being trendy/comfortable?

GreatBigSea 05-16-2017 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Work2much (Post 2364479)
You mean you couldn't care less. Because if you could care less as you imply, you would, in fact, care less. If you could care less then that defeats the purpose of your argument.
Not sure why this is being argued. Alaska will make everyone on property wear the Alaska uniform which includes a white shirt, a tie and a hat. Heaven forbid a professional airline pilot wear a respectable looking uniform.

I'm going to laugh when our new uniformsare considered "unprofessional" by the rest of the industry.

waterboy 05-16-2017 09:12 PM

So, shirt sleeve shirt and tie is considered professional? What other profession runs around in a short sleeve shirt and a tie? Bus Driver, is one, who else?

BiloxiJack 05-16-2017 09:41 PM

Assistant to the Regional Managers, that's who. Bears, beets, battle star galactica. https://bodamerblog.files.wordpress....gunshow001.gif

Originally Posted by waterboy (Post 2364702)
So, shirt sleeve shirt and tie is considered professional? What other profession runs around in a short sleeve shirt and a tie? Bus Driver, is one, who else?


Pogey Bait 05-17-2017 05:52 AM


Originally Posted by Jetlife (Post 2363690)
I'll take that bet, because it's 100% for sure not happening.

Why do you say that? Look at what's happening to the cabin, it's about un Alaska as you can get.

ForeverJunior 05-17-2017 06:13 AM

I don't care what the uniform looks like as long as we have an industry-leading contract.

tomgoodman 05-17-2017 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by waterboy (Post 2364702)
So, shirt sleeve shirt and tie is considered professional? What other profession runs around in a short sleeve shirt and a tie? Bus Driver, is one, who else?

Bah! Airline pilots do not follow fashion; they set it. :D

Klsytakesit 05-17-2017 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by ForeverJunior (Post 2364795)
I don't care what the uniform looks like as long as we have an industry-leading contract.

Hopefully we will...It will be in 2020 and it will be sold as industry leading based on 2017 numbers....


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