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Originally Posted by laserman2431
(Post 462265)
Or could it have been a turkey sandwich.?
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This thread is turning childish...you guy can get on me all you want...but really...Most of the TSA guys don't even care what color the uniform is...they are just doing their jobs and going home to their families...Like I said Most...just because there are a few people that may not know what is going on or they may be new hires...doesn't mean you can classify them all the same...cmon guys
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Originally Posted by ehaeckercfi
(Post 462552)
Ok, that's fine. but wearing your hat inside FedEx Kinko's?? Come on!!
I have had to run into stores going to/from work before, but I don't go in there with my hat, tie, ID and blazer on! I guess it is ok to make fun of the TSA "smurf" that wears his uniform in stores, but as soon as I make fun of a pilot for it, it is wrong. I know that most regional airlines are quite relaxed and some don't require hats. A lot of guys don't like hats. But those airlines that do require them, or pilots that choose to wear them should not be mocked for upholding the professional image of the profession. |
Originally Posted by USMCFLYR
(Post 462566)
I'm confused about when you are suppose to wear the hat and not wear the hat. If you wear in INSIDE the airport why would you not wear it INSIDE the Kinkos? Do you have the same rules about wearing a hat (or cover in my current language)? Seems simple to me - presently you do NOT wear a cover indoors. Is each airline different?
USMCFLYR I don't understand how it is okay to make fun of the TSA for wearing their uniforms in public places outside work, but not pilots, no way. We are soooo much better, and have to hold up a professional image yadda yadda yadda...:rolleyes: |
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Originally Posted by ehaeckercfi
(Post 462583)
Wear your hat everywhere if it makes you feel good.
Sorry - coming from the military side I expect that if you are wearing a uniform then it would be pretty straight forward when you should and should not wear your hat. USMCFLYR |
Originally Posted by USMCFLYR
(Post 462591)
That seems to be the problem then - no standardization. Sorry - coming from the military side I expect that if you are wearing a uniform then it would be pretty straight forward when you should and should not wear your hat. USMCFLYR I know it is 100% different in the military, but this isn't the military. I'm not trying to start a pi$$ing contest, just pointing out the irony that it seems to be okay to make fun of the TSA, but not okay to make fun of ourselves as airline pilots. |
Hey spoiled rich kids, just wear what you want! You're the best!
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Originally Posted by Past V1
(Post 462574)
This thread is turning childish...you guy can get on me all you want...but really...Most of the TSA guys don't even care what color the uniform is...they are just doing their jobs and going home to their families...Like I said Most...just because there are a few people that may not know what is going on or they may be new hires...doesn't mean you can classify them all the same...cmon guys
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I feel bad for JetBlue pilots and real cops. Now from more than 50ft away, they all look like TSA agents. What a bunch of posers...
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Originally Posted by Poprocket
(Post 462626)
Hey spoiled rich kids, just wear what you want! You're the best!
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