Notices

Spirit of NKS

Old 07-16-2011 | 10:29 AM
  #2621  
CommutR4Life's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 230
Likes: 0
From: In front of my computer
Default

Originally Posted by Normann
The dumbest thing huh? So because I don't like a certain aspect of the job I should leave. Everyone who does not like their job 100% should resign. Really? Sorry Dude the dumbest thing you have read that day was what you have typed yourself. There are negatives and they need to be told. If you don't agree with my points make a case against them.

"If you don't like it here, leave." = So weak!
Your the one comparing an airline job to McDonalds. I just thought that was dumb (which it is) and most people would agree. Why get all defensive?
Old 07-16-2011 | 12:40 PM
  #2622  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 488
Likes: 0
From: 320 Left soon middle
Default

Originally Posted by CommutR4Life
Your the one comparing an airline job to McDonalds. I just thought that was dumb (which it is) and most people would agree. Why get all defensive?
Why get bent out of shape when someone points out the problems as well? You have said I trash the place. Is it me that generates the PR and the horrible customer satisfaction that we all deal with on a daily basis? I can't tell you how many times folks complain to me. Believe it or not some pilots have a hard time with that. I am not willing to sugar coat that. If peeps know what they are getting into, there is a better chance they will stay. Spirit is the equivalent of McDonald's when you talk about eating out. It is a good comparison and I did not come up with it. It was our CEO. Follow the links below. If you don't like the comparison I guess you can quit too according to your logic anyways.

Spirit Airlines is cheap, and CEO Ben Baldanza's proud of it - USATODAY.com

Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza Says Travel Fees Needed to Keep Ticket Prices Down - ABC News
Old 07-16-2011 | 02:10 PM
  #2623  
Plane Ramrod's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,577
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by shiftwork
I don't have to; I live within my means

I don't know how you and the other "NO OT EVER" crowd incorrectly figures that those of us that don't mind working for a living, aren't "living within our means". As if you are a superior money manager or something. Its about being prepared for the future. Do you put anything in the secondary flight plan before take off just in case you need it? Of course you do, so do I. I also fund my retirement and my family can survive comfortably in case anything were to happen to me, or the airline. We are all just a buy-out away from being on the street. I'm ready, - just in case - are you? If all works out well for me and the airline, it means early retirement, and guess what that means... A lot more flying for others. Heck, they may even have to hire another pilot - maybe 8 years earlier than they would have. On balance, I'd say that means less overall flying for me, while you and the "fly your line/ drop as much as you can - its your responsibility" crowd are still out there working really hard to not work at all, all the way up to 65. Enjoy your "means", but my family is worth more than that.
Old 07-16-2011 | 04:07 PM
  #2624  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 550
Likes: 0
From: A320 CA
Default

Originally Posted by Normann
I wear my badge facing out, and dress professionally all the time according to the guidelines of our FOM. Many don't. If you have never seen anyone with the badge facing inward, or running around in sneakers, or in a shirt that is 3 size above their size because they have just lost 30 lsb, or without shaving for 2 days, without a tie, or guys that ditch their wings as they are walking off the plane, than you are not flying much.
Norm- I've got to agree with you on the importance of professional standards when it comes to appearance. I've always felt that if I expect to be treated (and compensated) as a professional I should dress as a professional. Keep in mind, though, what the FOM says as it pertains to wings usage:

"Wings are to be worn on the uniform coat only, approximately 1 inch above and parallel to the left pocket. They should be centered over the pocket unless the lapel covers them. If the lapel interferes with the centering, the outer edge of the wings may be aligned with the outer edge of the pocket."

So you see- I ditch my wings in April and don't see them again until October most years. If you walk through our crew room, you will see that many have overlooked this paragraph. Must be the same guys that don't bother to read the proper procedure for how to operate the new transponder panel...
Old 07-16-2011 | 04:23 PM
  #2625  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 488
Likes: 0
From: 320 Left soon middle
Default

Originally Posted by gatorbird
Norm- I've got to agree with you on the importance of professional standards when it comes to appearance. I've always felt that if I expect to be treated (and compensated) as a professional I should dress as a professional. Keep in mind, though, what the FOM says as it pertains to wings usage:

"Wings are to be worn on the uniform coat only, approximately 1 inch above and parallel to the left pocket. They should be centered over the pocket unless the lapel covers them. If the lapel interferes with the centering, the outer edge of the wings may be aligned with the outer edge of the pocket."

So you see- I ditch my wings in April and don't see them again until October most years. If you walk through our crew room, you will see that many have overlooked this paragraph. Must be the same guys that don't bother to read the proper procedure for how to operate the new transponder panel...
I am sorry I did not mean the wings but the shoulder bars. I see a bunch of new hires with the wings. I used to do the same and wore it on the shirt as well when I was new, until someone told me. Btw I have no idea why wings are not supposed to be worn on our shirts as well. Just about every airline's fight crew wears wings. Our FA's do. May be once we will get our new uniform we will. Btw what is the latest on that?

I totally agree about the professional look. Call me a uniform Nazi but I wish the company would enforce the rules. It is amazing how some dudes roll.
Old 07-16-2011 | 04:46 PM
  #2626  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 550
Likes: 0
From: A320 CA
Default

Originally Posted by ALPO Whisperer
If you pay rent/bills on the 1st of the next month, it doesn't leave you much to survive on until your next paycheck on the 15th.
If you're not responsible enough to put away enough money to live on a little sooner than paycheck-to-paycheck, maybe it's best that you not participate in the "B-scale" Captain rates after all...

And my friends from DTW called- they said they would've turned down your invite anyway.
Old 07-16-2011 | 04:51 PM
  #2627  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 550
Likes: 0
From: A320 CA
Default

Originally Posted by Normann
I totally agree about the professional look. Call me a uniform Nazi but I wish the company would enforce the rules. It is amazing how some dudes roll.
I agree, but I'll take less company enforcement on issues over greater enforcement any day; I've worked for micro-managers and I'll pass, thank you. Self-policing is a better policy. Personally, I just try to lead by example; I've actually had guys make wise cracks about my creased pants and shined shoes...but they noticed. Maybe it'll rub off.
Old 07-16-2011 | 05:15 PM
  #2628  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 488
Likes: 0
From: 320 Left soon middle
Default

Originally Posted by gatorbird
I agree, but I'll take less company enforcement on issues over greater enforcement any day; I've worked for micro-managers and I'll pass, thank you. Self-policing is a better policy. Personally, I just try to lead by example; I've actually had guys make wise cracks about my creased pants and shined shoes...but they noticed. Maybe it'll rub off.
I take whatever gets the work done. A few days ago I saw my CA walking out of the cockpit without his tie after we have parked. I thought he simply forgot to put it back on so I joked about it to remind him. I thought I was doing a favor. Then I had to listen to his rant for a minute or longer. He also had grey sneakers, I should have known better. Before that I had to listen to why he thought it was BS that we did not get JB pay. For some self enforcement is just not an option imo.

Anyways, the company does not seem to care about how we look so I don't expect anything to change.
Old 07-16-2011 | 05:33 PM
  #2629  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 550
Likes: 0
From: A320 CA
Default

Originally Posted by Normann
I take whatever gets the work done. A few days ago I saw my CA walking out of the cockpit without his tie after we have parked. I thought he simply forgot to put it back on so I joked about it to remind him. I thought I was doing a favor. Then I had to listen to his rant for a minute or longer. He also had grey sneakers, I should have known better. Before that I had to listen to why he thought it was BS that we did not get JB pay. For some self enforcement is just not an option imo.

Anyways, the company does not seem to care about how we look so I don't expect anything to change.
Yep, there are those and I don't think they'll change either. He was probably still calling out "one taco" as well I assume...

Sometimes the hunt for the problem leads to the mirror.
Old 07-17-2011 | 06:24 AM
  #2630  
shiftwork's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 712
Likes: 0
From: in front of a computer screen
Default

>>> No I am not a "superior" money manager and no I don't care if you or anyone else picks up OT (it is your prerogative; I do as well but not because I have to). I DO get tired by your negative rants about the union, the company etc.... that's all.

I realize no place is perfect: I've had the "perfect job" and it wasn't perfect!

An old UAL 74 Capt. once told me, "never live on more then you make as an FO and you'll be alright." I'll heed is advise

Last edited by shiftwork; 07-18-2011 at 05:03 AM.
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
cs757200
Major
11
08-27-2011 11:55 AM
Splanky
Major
7
05-16-2009 06:13 PM
shiftwork
Major
440
03-18-2009 05:05 PM
DWN3GRN
Major
16
09-02-2008 04:11 PM
A320Flyer
Major
5
09-02-2008 04:05 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Your Privacy Choices