Delta Culture
#33
Can’t find crew pickup
Joined: Jun 2021
Posts: 3,066
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I factor everyone into 2 categories. Those that live in Peachtree City and those who don't. The ones that live in Peachtree City live, breathe, sleep, and eat the company. The only thing they care about is making as much money as possible. They will drop everything to fly a green slip every single day of the year no matter what is going on at home. Most of these guys end up divorced in the long run. The other group are the non-Peachtree City guys. They are usually more fun to fly with because they actually have hobbies and can have conversations outside of work and politics. Is this what you were looking for?
Also flown with PTC people on multiple fleets, and this is way more false than true.
Good job trying to pigeon hole a couple thousand people into one of your “stereotypes”.
Last edited by Whoopsmybad; 01-08-2022 at 03:10 PM.
#34
Line Holder
Joined: Feb 2018
Posts: 618
Likes: 159
I factor everyone into 2 categories. Those that live in Peachtree City and those who don't. The ones that live in Peachtree City live, breathe, sleep, and eat the company. The only thing they care about is making as much money as possible. They will drop everything to fly a green slip every single day of the year no matter what is going on at home. Most of these guys end up divorced in the long run. The other group are the non-Peachtree City guys. They are usually more fun to fly with because they actually have hobbies and can have conversations outside of work and politics. Is this what you were looking for?
#36
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2017
Posts: 2,920
Likes: 116
Culture at delta: we like picking on each other, we're a pretty happy and fun (if cloistered) group, but you make jokes online when other people are reading you get the last 3 pages. 13k pilots, going back to 14k pilots, there is no monoculture. Weve got our 5% but they are well behaved and safe.
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