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#81
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From: Representing the REAL Delta
At the same time we look the best, we stay at the Sonesta and make us fly sim 5 & 8 (737 fleet), which is the best training environment money can buy. Then give us a 5 hour sit followed by a min rest overnight along with the other paring nonsense. Does all this encompass true professionalism?
WTF is in the water down there in Bug Tussle?
Last edited by cornbeef007; 08-25-2023 at 02:18 PM.
#85
While I hate to get into intergenrational sniping, it occurred to me the other day that:
The old pilots want the hat because it covers their bald spot(s)
The young pilots put a lot of work into that glorious mane of hair, and a hat screws it up.
(Enjoy it while it lasts, you lucky bastards. Male pattern baldness eventually comes for most of us)
The old pilots want the hat because it covers their bald spot(s)
The young pilots put a lot of work into that glorious mane of hair, and a hat screws it up.
(Enjoy it while it lasts, you lucky bastards. Male pattern baldness eventually comes for most of us)
#86
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#87
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The old “Delta has the best pilots in the world because we look the best”.
At the same time we look the best, we stay at the Sonesta and make us fly sim 5 & 8 (737 fleet), which is the best training environment money can buy. Then give us a 5 hour sit followed by a min rest overnight along with the other paring nonsense. Does all this encompass true professionalism?
WTF is in the water down there in Bug Tussle?
At the same time we look the best, we stay at the Sonesta and make us fly sim 5 & 8 (737 fleet), which is the best training environment money can buy. Then give us a 5 hour sit followed by a min rest overnight along with the other paring nonsense. Does all this encompass true professionalism?
WTF is in the water down there in Bug Tussle?
#88
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Agreed, and business casual sets a good tone for a training environment imo. Maybe I'm biased because BC was the norm at every other aviation job I've held, but shorts and tshirts just sounds sloppy.
Anyway, it's really not a burden to wear a collar, real shoes, and pants that aren't denim.
Anyway, it's really not a burden to wear a collar, real shoes, and pants that aren't denim.

#89
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Delta’s version of business casual is pretty outdated. Take a look at the rest of the company at the GO, plenty of jeans and still dressed professionally.
Someone must’ve ruined it for the rest of us and showed up in grass stained jeans or something.
Someone must’ve ruined it for the rest of us and showed up in grass stained jeans or something.
Last edited by Podrick; 08-28-2023 at 01:37 PM.
#90
While I hate to get into intergenrational sniping, it occurred to me the other day that:
The old pilots want the hat because it covers their bald spot(s)
The young pilots put a lot of work into that glorious mane of hair, and a hat screws it up.
(Enjoy it while it lasts, you lucky bastards. Male pattern baldness eventually comes for most of us)
The old pilots want the hat because it covers their bald spot(s)
The young pilots put a lot of work into that glorious mane of hair, and a hat screws it up.
(Enjoy it while it lasts, you lucky bastards. Male pattern baldness eventually comes for most of us)
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