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#71
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#73
Line Holder
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Seems like a Delta thing…can’t wear jeans at the school house because it doesn’t look professional. Business casual doesn’t make a better pilot, no matter how much some people think it does…all the while they make us stay at that @“&$ box Sonesta. It’s comical in a sad way.
#74
Gets Weekends Off
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I’m not the fashion police, but in general we look sharp. Look at the pics of SWA new hire and upgrade classes. They look like clowns in T-shirts and shorts. Our wing ceremony and upgrade group shots look 1000% more professional and put together. I’ll take our way any day.
#75
On Reserve
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I mostly agree with you, but I’ve seen a lot of people wear both a north face and the Hat together at the same time.. to me that’s where it gets weird.. Pick one or the other, somehow the combo of the two looks the worst.
In a perfect world yes, but every now and then you see another pilot in the terminal and their appearance makes you wonder..
I wouldn’t discount professionalism, I think there’s something to be said about taking our career seriously and at least appearing to be put-together in front of customers for the like 10 minutes we’re in the terminal.
I wouldn’t discount professionalism, I think there’s something to be said about taking our career seriously and at least appearing to be put-together in front of customers for the like 10 minutes we’re in the terminal.
#76
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#77
Line Holder
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Anyway, it's really not a burden to wear a collar, real shoes, and pants that aren't denim.
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