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![]() "Ron Lee" wrote in message PS, The COMAIR pilots screwed up. Case closed. Quit trying to blame ATC or taxiways. Oh! Has the final report been published? I must have missed that! |
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Emily wrote:
Ron Lee wrote: This is ridiculous that a union is opposed to casual attire (slack & collard shirts). I did not read suits. Sounds like NATCA needs to be Reaganed. Ron Lee As a woman, I think the collared shirt thing is ridiculous. So many people feel to comprehend that women can be business casual without a collar. But I agree that the union needs to find something else to oppose. A huge reason why I'm so glad we don't have unions here. Think skirts instead of collared shirts for the female version. Margy |
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Unbelievable! They're actually going to fight against their employer
for dictating what they must wear to work... Why do you care what they look like? Aren't there more important issues with the FAA? Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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"Jose" wrote in message
. com... Why do you care what they look like? Aren't there more important issues with the FAA? Obviously, they have determined that how a controller is dressed directly effects whether aircraft depart from the correct runway... |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
Obviously, they have determined that how a controller is dressed directly effects whether aircraft depart from the correct runway... The tie points in the direction of the runway! |
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![]() "B A R R Y" wrote in message om... Grumman-581 wrote: Obviously, they have determined that how a controller is dressed directly effects whether aircraft depart from the correct runway... The tie points in the direction of the runway! What if he's got a Dilbert tie? |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
What if he's got a Dilbert tie? That means "cleared for takeoff"! G |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... As of today, the FAA has imposed a dress code on their employees, requiring that they (*gasp!*) NOT where flip-flops and cut-offs to work! Amazingly, believe it or not, these employees are now actually going to be required to wear (*Oh-mi-God*) DRESS PANTS and a DRESS SHIRT to work! That's not true! The dress code was imposed yesterday. Pilots all across the US must be releived to know the FAA has finally done something to improve ATC services. No more shorts of ank kind, (not just cut-offs, which I don't believe I ever saw any controller wear), no shirts without collars. There's a small list of forbidden clothing, fortunately knickers and kilts are not among them. Mine should arrive this week. In the face of this terrible affront, the controller's union, NATCA, has decided to do the following, quoted from AvWeb: ************************************************** *********************************************** What's A Union To Do? While the battle inside the towers and centers may (to outsiders) have its whimsical side, the practical impact of the new regime could be significant. NATCA appears determined to fight each and every violation of the new rules cited by management. In a memo to controllers at a major center (we do know which one), union leaders are urging members to exercise their rights to the letter. "If a supervisor tries to talk with you regarding the way your are dressed, it constitutes a formal meeting," the memo reads. "Stop the conversation immediately and ask for a union representative. The same approach should be used on any other changes in your working conditions, ask for a rep immediately. The Agency has a legal obligation to comply." But the memo also says the overall battle won't be won by individual members discussing their fashion challenges. "One person alone can not change the course the agency has decided to take," the memo says. "However, collectively we can unpave their course and start a new road. I and the rest of your elected leaders will need your help now more than ever." ************************************************** *********************************************** Unbelievable! They're actually going to fight against their employer for dictating what they must wear to work... Apparently their right to look like bums in a professional setting has been violated, and the union is going on the offensive! Wearing shorts makes a person look like a bum? Whenever we sit and wonder why the Bush Administration has been pushing ATC privatization so hard, all we must do is read articles like this one. Imagine -- these folks are up in arms because they have to wear a dress shirt to work! Can you imagine what must go on in those towers when a supervisor actually needs something of substance accomplished? The next time the union sends me one of their whiny spam-mails, asking for help in the fight against privatization, I'm going to send them this post. These so-called "civil servants" have done themselves (and us) a terrible disservice by choosing this ridiculous issue to fight about, and they have only increased the probability that we will see ATC privatization. NATCA suffers from poor leadership, and the FAA suffers from poor management, but I fail to see any positives in the dress code. |
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fortunately knickers and kilts
are not among them. Mine should arrive this week. If you're going to wear a kilt, be sure to wear it correctly. ![]() Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message m... If you're going to wear a kilt, be sure to wear it correctly. ![]() My Scots-Irish heritage would allow nothing else. |
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