No Hats.. No Jackets
#25
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Joined APC: Feb 2011
Position: Right for a long time
Posts: 298
wear hats for management to see? When is the last time you saw a manager in the AOC during the night. Heck, I see blazers all day long during the day flights. No offense, but it is usually a local Memphis pilot who is doing an out and back with only his backpack and blazer.
#26
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Joined APC: Sep 2018
Position: 767 FO
Posts: 153
So instead of lanyards that are not effective, or billboards only the Memphis population reads let’s take the Delta approach in some form…
Since NONE of us wear hats hardly any wear Blazers , and prob less than 70% actually wear company coats, let’s try something like NO TIES, no Epaulets, or even more creative casual Friday - Sunday dress , wear the shirt with Jeans. They cant suspend all of us.
And IMO we should be wearing Khakis ( or something ) with a polo except for intl guys even with out contract negotiations.
Or do what my kids do wear our PJ to work day. JK kinda.
Or the union could buy us ties for each month. Jan = New Years tie, Feb = Valentine day
March= St pat day tie … you get the point!
Or all of us wear Black ties , mourning the death of our contact.
There are A LOT smarter people than me that have better suggestions cheer me up while I Sit RA over X mas
Since NONE of us wear hats hardly any wear Blazers , and prob less than 70% actually wear company coats, let’s try something like NO TIES, no Epaulets, or even more creative casual Friday - Sunday dress , wear the shirt with Jeans. They cant suspend all of us.
And IMO we should be wearing Khakis ( or something ) with a polo except for intl guys even with out contract negotiations.
Or do what my kids do wear our PJ to work day. JK kinda.
Or the union could buy us ties for each month. Jan = New Years tie, Feb = Valentine day
March= St pat day tie … you get the point!
Or all of us wear Black ties , mourning the death of our contact.
There are A LOT smarter people than me that have better suggestions cheer me up while I Sit RA over X mas
#27
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Joined APC: Feb 2017
Position: ERJ-170
Posts: 523
Airlines do not require business casual for their dead headers. They require the same dress code as their paying passengers. I feel it’s ridiculous that we now have more strict dress code when the previous dress code was already more restrictive than the rest of the entire industry.
#29
Blue docker pants and Fleet type polo with Name embroidery…. LCA/SCA can even have that too so they feel special.
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