New Approved Jacket
#103
Line Holder
Joined: Jun 2006
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I agree with your last couple sentences but you’re off on this. Wear the approved uniform and wear it well. Don’t want to pay for the Karbon that’s fine. Wear the blazer or the leather which are paid for. Don’t do your own thing just because you feel like it.
Btw United doesn’t pay for uniforms but they do pay for all dry cleaning
Btw United doesn’t pay for uniforms but they do pay for all dry cleaning
#104
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Oct 2010
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Uniforms are the least of our worries and I just won't get behind a push for such when we have massive other problems. Especially when we have those making 30-50% less than our peers. I'll never encourage anyone to pick up more company slack than we already do. You've made your point, I've made mine, obviously we differ in opinion.
#107
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2015
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I agree with your last couple sentences but you’re off on this. Wear the approved uniform and wear it well. Don’t want to pay for the Karbon that’s fine. Wear the blazer or the leather which are paid for. Don’t do your own thing just because you feel like it.
Btw United doesn’t pay for uniforms but they do pay for all dry cleaning
Btw United doesn’t pay for uniforms but they do pay for all dry cleaning
#109
United pilots dont pay a dime for dry cleaning....get the dry cleaning done, keep the receipt, magically enter it into they’re online system and voila.... free dry cleaning...and I’d venture to guess less than 10% of our group actually pus to get dry cleaning done and cares about they’re appearance to the flying public
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