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Originally Posted by PDRit
(Post 2743277)
Allowing this? Come on, are you going to blame him for your bum rash because the TP isn’t soft enough? It says on the banner it was for internal use only. Maybe he baited the SFO Pilots because he knows they aren’t capable of following rules. He can execute one when they pull the image data. I’m sure Apple would be glad to assist in finding the device and the person that posted that banner.
Seriously though, I don’t know what “internal use” would come from putting this stuff on display. |
Originally Posted by PDRit
(Post 2743270)
It said on the banner it was for internal use only. Anyone not being aware enough of the pitfalls of sharing that on social media should be whacked. Pilots like to moan about not being told all the information or that they know who is buying what ticket wise. The company puts up banners with the obvious disclaimer it was for internal use and some knob has to get it into the social media ASAP. This is why we can’t have nice things.
What better tool for our competitors to take that information and negotiate those corporations away from us. So when the second PVG goes away and other flying dries up, I only hope the moron that posted this photo gets whacked or displaced to 737 reserve in EWR when SFO shrinks. If anything, this incident makes a strong argument for bringing back recurrent ground school, charm school,fuel school, what have you. Those were always great opportunities for the company to pass along quasi-secrets in secure environment. |
Are they still there?
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Originally Posted by full of luv
(Post 2743157)
It was a BANNER! Hardly a corporate secret. Maybe the mind numb person that ordered the BANNER should be disciplined. They should be happy that people are reading their banners.:eek:
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Originally Posted by Setopbug
(Post 2743697)
It is highly sensitive, confidential information that has damaged our reputation with our customers and provided our competitors an opportunity to hurt us in the marketplace. The person that approved the banner and the person that took photos of it and released them should be terminated. The SFO to PVG is a giant cash generating machine thanks to Apple. Anybody endangering that relationship and what it brings to our bottom line shouldn't be trusted to work here.
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Originally Posted by bigfatdaddy
(Post 2743713)
Sooo....can we get back to blaming “not Larry” then?
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Originally Posted by bigfatdaddy
(Post 2743713)
Sooo....can we get back to blaming “not Larry” then?
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Originally Posted by SUX4U
(Post 2743733)
I tried but was scolded by PDRit...
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Originally Posted by Setopbug
(Post 2743697)
It is highly sensitive, confidential information that has damaged our reputation with our customers and provided our competitors an opportunity to hurt us in the marketplace. The person that approved the banner and the person that took photos of it and released them should be terminated. The SFO to PVG is a giant cash generating machine thanks to Apple. Anybody endangering that relationship and what it brings to our bottom line shouldn't be trusted to work here.
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Originally Posted by sleeves
(Post 2744049)
Yep, why this was put on a banner is the question. As a Pilot it does not help me do my job any better. I have no idea when I walk on the plane if the guy seated in 2b is with Apple, Microsoft or is a Russian spy. The guy who took the picture is an idiot but MGT. should know better.
Rumor is the service scores are really low in SFO. Perhaps those boards were to make the SFO pilots aware of how much revenue is in the cabin. We are in the service industry and while we move the jet from A to B, how we as pilots interact with the customers does have an impact. When you forget you are in the service industry you breed the mindset that can have serious negative effect on the bottom line. |
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