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Flymonkey10 11-02-2019 07:49 AM

Who will say anything ? The CPO will.

A memo comes out explaining the additional jacket from the CP. Underlined is the exact details to be followed. And you suggest not following a policy, unless you're on probation of course. Cool..go looking for trouble. Excellent advice! Thanks!



Originally Posted by madmax757 (Post 2916558)
My hat is at at the dry cleaners. I left in in another plane And we don’t have any lost and found - Come on - unless you’re a probation FO - who will say anything to you ?


FlyingR6 11-02-2019 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by HeisenbergBlue (Post 2916599)
“I’ll just wear what I want!” Yah... that’s better then an optional jacket.

Yup. I'll put it on before I leave the flight deck or jet bridge for the walk around, and I'll take it off before I go up the jet bridge. I can do that a whole bunch of times for $300.

Gary et al 11-02-2019 09:16 AM

Congratulations BB, BL, and SC, you really showed a lot of goodwill with this one.

Comp Mon 11-02-2019 11:19 AM

Ski hat
 
I think the soft shell looks pretty sharp. I can't imagine it looking very good with an aviation style hat though. Perhaps we should be required to wear some kind of a beanie. Maybe with three or four racing stripes?:cool:

HeisenbergBlue 11-02-2019 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by FlyingR6 (Post 2916699)
Yup. I'll put it on before I leave the flight deck or jet bridge for the walk around, and I'll take it off before I go up the jet bridge. I can do that a whole bunch of times for $300.

It’s like elementary school with some pilots. Wear..the..correct..uniform..
It’s not that hard. It’s written out for you what you can wear in VOL 1. The “what ever I want” thought process is incorrect.
Want to be treated like a professional? Follow the rules and look like one.

fcoolaiddrinker 11-02-2019 12:08 PM

Personally, I like the London fog. Lots to chose from, looks more professional than that jacket IMO, keeps you warm, and stops 80% of the “ what’s your normal route?” questions on the commute. Plus no hat required.

Flipadelphia 11-02-2019 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by heisenbergblue (Post 2916751)
it’s like elementary school with some pilots. Wear..the..correct..uniform..
It’s not that hard. It’s written out for you what you can wear in vol 1. The “what ever i want” thought process is incorrect.
Want to be treated like a professional? Follow the rules and look like one.

triggered!

FlyingR6 11-02-2019 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by HeisenbergBlue (Post 2916751)
It’s like elementary school with some pilots. Wear..the..correct..uniform..
It’s not that hard. It’s written out for you what you can wear in VOL 1. The “what ever I want” thought process is incorrect.
Want to be treated like a professional? Follow the rules and look like one.

I think you're missing what I'm saying. I'm a blazer guy until the low teens or super blowing snow. Then I pull out the north face and put it on over the blazer for the walk around. That's it. Blazer only back in the airport or plane.

Assuming 300 dollars and 1400 pilots its $420k. A drop in their bucket. Maybe a little goodwill from them would go a long way towards us "acting like professionals"

DrJekyll MrHyde 11-02-2019 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by FlyingR6 (Post 2916877)
I think you're missing what I'm saying. I'm a blazer guy until the low teens or super blowing snow. Then I pull out the north face and put it on over the blazer for the walk around. That's it. Blazer only back in the airport or plane.

Assuming 300 dollars and 1400 pilots its $420k. A drop in their bucket. Maybe a little goodwill from them would go a long way towards us "acting like professionals"

$420k pays the annual salary of one of their VPs; they’re not going to express that kind of good will. Only the kind of good will that costs them $0, like LOA 9 for example, that allows us quarterly domicile trades.

I think the added jacket option was necessary but it wasn’t required from the company. They must have a some motive, and I think that is too weed out uniform non-compliance. The jacket should be more functional for different types of weather - but for $179ish it is severely overpriced unless it breathes and repels water like GoreTex. I also think combining the wheel cap with this style jacket is going to look odd, but I’ll save final judgment for when I see it worn in person.

It is OPTIONAL, and if you’re already complying with uniform policy from the time you duty on Day1, to the time you duty off on Last Day, this will have no effect on you (unless you want it to). Commuting doesn’t count, you’re not on a trip. If you haven’t been complying with the current uniform policy (yes, that was me sometimes too), and you’re unwilling to make a change, then you’re not going to like what happens next. Me, I’ll just stay in compliance with the new options. I can afford the jacket if I decide to wear it, I don’t need an unpaid vacation because I couldn’t bare to spend $179 when I already have a nice (but non-uniform) jacket. It’s not like they’re asking me to dress like a garbage man. Choose your battles.

CrewRest 11-02-2019 07:27 PM

Maybe they will require aviator sunglasses to wear w/ the hat and jacket!! :D:D


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