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MD-11Loader 03-17-2019 03:15 AM


Originally Posted by Weekendwarrior2 (Post 2784028)
You guys sound like nightmares...a nice pair of jeans is way better than a rough pair of khakis. I’ll allow any of you in my jumpseat because you sound like you guys dress for prom but god damn I don’t look forward to the conversation.

And then you’re violating FM-1 and have to call the union when you get dragged to the CPO for it. Jeans in the back is one thing, up front is another.

Toolbox9909 03-17-2019 04:23 AM

This thing just keeps going
 
Can someone change the thread title to "Jumpseat complaints"

I keep thinking it's a discussion about flow to AA or something more interesting about my career.

Click bait!

Cyio 03-17-2019 05:17 AM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 2784064)
I am honestly kind of surprised anyone cares what you wear in the back if it’s neat and not eccentric. We are carrying basic economies wearing tattered wifebeaters soaked through with a mixture of sweat and McDonald’s honey BBQ. I see no reason to deny a cabin seat in coach to a guy in jeans and a button-down.

The cockpit is a different story for all the reasons mentioned previously. The pax are expecting to see a certain (very high) level of professionalism coming from the people in there.

I don't recall anyone saying you couldn't ware what you want in the back, but dont expect the JS if you do. In fact, AA changed the rules recently to allow for pretty much anything a passenger would ware, since they didn't want gate agents having to be the ones determining your dress code conformity.

CrowneVic 03-17-2019 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 2784064)
I am honestly kind of surprised anyone cares what you wear in the back if it’s neat and not eccentric. We are carrying basic economies wearing tattered wifebeaters soaked through with a mixture of sweat and McDonald’s honey BBQ. I see no reason to deny a cabin seat in coach to a guy in jeans and a button-down.

The cockpit is a different story for all the reasons mentioned previously. The pax are expecting to see a certain (very high) level of professionalism coming from the people in there.

Did you even read through the thread? Not one person said anything about what is worn in the cabin.

crj700 03-17-2019 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by Cyio (Post 2784109)
I don't recall anyone saying you couldn't ware what you want in the back, but dont expect the JS if you do. In fact, AA changed the rules recently to allow for pretty much anything a passenger would ware, since they didn't want gate agents having to be the ones determining your dress code conformity.

Come on man! Once is a mistake, twice is intentional.


Ware - Article offered for sale

Wear - Have on one's body or a part of one's body as clothing.



People do judge you be the words you use.

pitchattitude 03-17-2019 09:55 AM

This thing keeps going, just like when someone does a “reply all” telling people not to reply all.

BigZ 03-17-2019 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by pitchattitude (Post 2784290)
This thing keeps going, just like when someone does a “reply all” telling people not to reply all.

Except when the reply has "Amish porn websites" in there.
Because that was legendary.

NoValueAviator 03-17-2019 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by CrowneVic (Post 2784237)
Did you even read through the thread? Not one person said anything about what is worn in the cabin.

So you'd greenlight a Republic guy for a seat in the back on jumpseat privileges when he checks in in jeans?

Most CA's wouldn't and ALPA says business casual in the cabin when on JS privileges.

pitchattitude 03-17-2019 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 2784340)
So you'd greenlight a Republic guy for a seat in the back on jumpseat privileges when he checks in in jeans?

Most CA's wouldn't and ALPA says business casual in the cabin when on JS privileges.

People in the back on D6 jumpseat status are not the same as D1/2/3 which is what is being referred to for the dress code.

If you are D6 you are “jumpseating”, no matter where you sit. D1/2 in the BACK are not.

NoValueAviator 03-17-2019 12:06 PM

You guys actually think I D2 in slacks LOL im done


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