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Found this in the jet bridge, which one of you was it?!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e8a0a92e2f.jpg
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Originally Posted by 69fastback
(Post 3514752)
Someone actually admitted to carrying a backpack on APC 😂😂
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Originally Posted by Halon1211
(Post 3514981)
almost as bad as admitting you drive a Miata.
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Originally Posted by P28A AV8R
(Post 3515371)
Miata > backpack
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Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3516041)
Size or sportiness?
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I'm working towards packing for a 4-day in a fanny pack.
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Originally Posted by dualinput
(Post 3513955)
Be a grown up
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Originally Posted by ClncClarence
(Post 3516749)
My boss from my previous life used to walk off his $20M jet to go to meetings in his blazer and backpack. Should have told him to grow up so then he could afford a $50M jet.
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Originally Posted by ClncClarence
(Post 3516749)
My boss from my previous life used to walk off his $20M jet to go to meetings in his blazer and backpack. Should have told him to grow up so then he could afford a $50M jet.
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Originally Posted by dualinput
(Post 3516979)
Did he wear a uniform to said meeting? Was his backpack appropriate to his attire?
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Unpopular opinion. The ALPA lanyard is the pilots equivalent of firefighters wearing IAFF or “I fight what you fear” shirts on their off days. Management knows you belong to the organization that bargains collectively for your work rules,but they might not know that you’re a diehard fan of Jose Altuve and the rest of the cheating Astros if your peers frown upon your wearing your Astros lanyard.
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Originally Posted by dualinput
(Post 3516979)
Did he wear a uniform to said meeting? Was his backpack appropriate to his attire?
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Originally Posted by Av8rPHX
(Post 3517005)
Unpopular opinion. The ALPA lanyard is the pilots equivalent of firefighters wearing IAFF or “I fight what you fear” shirts on their off days. Management knows you belong to the organization that bargains collectively for your work rules,but they might not know that you’re a diehard fan of Jose Altuve and the rest of the cheating Astros if your peers frown upon your wearing your Astros lanyard.
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Originally Posted by dualinput
(Post 3516979)
Did he wear a uniform to said meeting? Was his backpack appropriate to his attire?
’Appropriate’ is pretty subjective. The point is that you are entitled to your opinion on wearing backpacks, but if it’s allowed by the FOM and/or uniform policy then your feelings on the matter are no more or less valid than anyone else’s. For the record I think it ‘looks’ kinda dumb for a pilot to be wearing a backpack walking through the terminal, but it’s their perogative. |
Originally Posted by NKSpilot
(Post 3512208)
The fact that we are able to speak with a collective voice - on our company uniforms - is not something to take for granted. Those that came before us would risk their entire careers for less and it was worth it to them. It may just a piece of fabric but what's important is what it represents.
At one employer I was with the company issued their own lanyards. Shortly thereafter the company lanyards became mandatory. Soon thereafter the email went out that anybody wearing unapproved lanyards after a certain date would be terminated. On the date, after the base Chief Pilot "terminated" a pilot for the lanyard, about 200 of us lined up at the administrative offices to take our turn going in and being fired for wearing the ALPA lanyard. The CP did fire the first 3 or 4 until the secretary pointed out that the line went all the way back to the terminal building. The same was happening at every base system wide. Shortly thereafter, every Chief Pilots office system wide, closed and locked their doors for the rest of the day. Everybody was unfired by late that evening. Policy then was company lanyard OR union lanyard. A lot of people who've walked those same halls and jet bridges before you went through a lot to get the system to where it is today. Don't take it for granted. |
Originally Posted by Cujo665
(Post 3517851)
Correct, and it's not all that long ago either.
At one employer I was with the company issued their own lanyards. Shortly thereafter the company lanyards became mandatory. Soon thereafter the email went out that anybody wearing unapproved lanyards after a certain date would be terminated. On the date, after the base Chief Pilot "terminated" a pilot for the lanyard, about 200 of us lined up at the administrative offices to take our turn going in and being fired for wearing the ALPA lanyard. The CP did fire the first 3 or 4 until the secretary pointed out that the line went all the way back to the terminal building. The same was happening at every base system wide. Shortly thereafter, every Chief Pilots office system wide, closed and locked their doors for the rest of the day. Everybody was unfired by late that evening. Policy then was company lanyard OR union lanyard. A lot of people who've walked those same halls and jet bridges before you went through a lot to get the system to where it is today. Don't take it for granted. but that is quite impressive you got 200 pilots to show up on their day off! I have a feeling Tumi bags and other cool swag was being given out by union at a tent they had sent up in the terminal. |
I saw some fo wearing a massively overstuffed backpack ( looked like a turtle walking around ) with black restaurant workers style sneakers walking between the f-ggates at FLL, looked pathetic.
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Originally Posted by 93Sierra
(Post 3518822)
I saw some fo wearing a massively overstuffed backpack ( looked like a turtle walking around ) with black restaurant workers style sneakers walking between the f-ggates at FLL, looked pathetic.
I get it, first year pay sucks. Most of us made the effort to look the part though and made it work. |
I saw an FO roller skating in short shorts and a headband in RNO, went by the name of Terry. We weren't anywhere close to the airport.
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Originally Posted by BeechedJet
(Post 3518963)
I saw an FO roller skating in short shorts and a headband in RNO, went by the name of Terry. We weren't anywhere close to the airport.
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Originally Posted by BeechedJet
(Post 3518963)
I saw an FO roller skating in short shorts and a headband in RNO, went by the name of Terry. We weren't anywhere close to the airport.
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Originally Posted by CincoDeMayo
(Post 3517000)
Or the fact when you own the jet, you can fly in whatever you want. Pilots are the “help”.
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Originally Posted by Ed Force One
(Post 3519148)
I fly it like I own it, does that count?
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