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Originally Posted by Pinchacabron
(Post 2333016)
Let us not bring hats into this, the internet is riddled with proper hat etiquette that we,as pontificating professionals, chose to blindly ignore. I will practice buttoning my blazer when everyone agrees to "doff their hats" in the proper and accustomed fashion.
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I am impressed my comment about an unbuttoned blazer has got this thread all spun up!
Now how bout the guys wearing pants that are way too short. Kidding. But I'm not. |
Originally Posted by thevagabond
(Post 2332595)
Here we go again. The falling standards crowd back with their silly arguments against taking pride it what we do and being professional.
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Originally Posted by No Land 3
(Post 2333285)
Every time I see the new Delta uniform, images of the Titanic captain flash in my head.
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As Nando says... "Its better to look good than fly good... and you look marvelous.":rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by tomgoodman
(Post 2333327)
What "new Delta Uniform"? Did the Titanic captain resemble a Flight Attendant? :p
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This place is very entertaining
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Originally Posted by No Land 3
(Post 2333285)
I am soooooo glad I am a freight dog! Yes, we also look the part when we have to, but where I work, being a good stick goes much further in showing pride and being respected for what we do. Every time I see the new Delta uniform, images of the Titanic captain flash in my head.
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Originally Posted by thevagabond
(Post 2334537)
Hey I was a freight dog too. Good experience. Helped me to become a good stick. All I'm saying is we have to wear a uniform. Why not have a little pride in what we do and wear it well. That's all. The vagabond is out of this discussion.
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Originally Posted by Confused
(Post 2333241)
Now how bout the guys wearing pants that are way too short. Kidding. But I'm not.
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