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On Nov 29, 4:32 pm, Newps wrote:
wrote: PERCEPTION IS EVERYTHING! You're right there. And if you could see what the other people are perceiving as some clown climbs out of a cherokee wearing a pilots uniform you won't be doing that again. Amen to that. But there is a big spread between a uniform for a Saturday morning breakfast trip and looking like a slob. This is North America, where uniforms are usually associated with work, not play. And people who dress like slobs get about as much respect as they deserve. There's lots of room between the extremes for those of us looking for a balance. Personally, my nose is a lot more sensitive than my eyeballs. Some young folks seem to think that stink is cool, now. Looking like a slob isn't enough anymore. What's next? A loincloth? Dan |
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Man, are the slobs and whiners gonna flame you... You see, here in the
States, you have the RIGHT to look like a pig and trash the reputation of others who engage in similar activities. Anyone who objects is simply a crazed right wing idiot. The mere suggestion of some sort of protocol like this will bring out the most vile responses. For years we had to do the suit and tie thing in Corporate America. Now, we are in the thick of the "casual business" phase. As the overall look slips at some companies, the firms now publish "what not to wear" to work memos and on-line "hints". Some of the fellows I run into look like they just dragged themselves from an all night poker game (wrinkled clothes, hair sticking out/uncombed, dirty clothes, scraped up shoes - untied). A few of the ladies are dressed like they are going out to the night clubs. It is only a matter of time before we are back to the suits and ties. But hell, freedom means you get the right to look like crap. It also means I get the right to tell you look like crap. Let the Flames begin, Mike General Aviation Almost went up in smoke forever on 9-11 This is serious. If we want to be able to fly in our own aircraft, to/from major airports ( even smaller airports) then we MUST retain the RESPECT and CREDIBILITY to / of the non-flying public. Another (contrived??) 'terrorist' attack The above Non-flying public may demand that GA be shut down and I can assure you the airlines will be screaming the loudest and kicking GA the hardest. We need the Non flying public on our side. I myself have over 10 K hours, flying since 1973, Beech 18's, DC-3 DC-4, DC-6 DC-7B DC-8's Convair 440's and 580's Quite frankly, I am proud of my accomplishments: I feel shame when I see LOOOOSERS showing up at some major airport FBO crawling out of a Cessna or Piper, looking like they just we're convicted of a DUI. Dressed like TRASH Real dirt bags that have NO respect for themselves, their ratings trying to look 'GRADE SCHOOL' 'cool' like they 'don't care' Well let me tell you, it only takes one of this type of JERKOFF at a Major FBO lobby to do incredible damage to GA in the mind of NON flying VOTERS! I fly 450 hrs per year for my business and I am in uniform when I fly. Four Gold stripes the works. and guess what it commands respect. Quick turns!!! and ALWAYS... get it ALWAYS an airport car to use. The 'joe cool' JERKOFF ?? a taxi or walking! Who is going to trust the pilot with ' DUI ' look with a FBO / or one of the employees personal car would YOU??? Who is going to think it's SAFE / TRUST to allow the 'DUI' trash look pilot to fly in / to the SAME airport, airspace as Grandma or their children??? Today FBO lobbies are FULL of non flying people waiting for/ picking up charters, fractional corporate ownership: PERCEPTION IS EVERYTHING! Flying for the most part even today is somewhat 'awe' to the non flying public it is not ho -hum to them still holds excitement they EXPECT to see 'pro's at airports not JERKOFFS! comments??? by the way, My father was a Truck Driver in the 1950's /1960's 1970's As a Kid I went with him every summer over the road. NEVER ONCE did I see my Father looking un kept or unshaved on the road. He wore a clean 'uniform ' every day (Dickies) I can remember many a time my father (and other truckers) pulling his truck over to the side of the road in the early morning, clean up and SHAVE at some creek or river. I NEVER once saw another 'over the road' truck driver during that time period looking like Dirtbag CRAP all we're well kept! PROUD of being a trucker and looked the part! Today??? Many OTR drivers look like Charlie Manson! Dirty, un kept, filthy! YUCK! |
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![]() General Aviation Almost went up in smoke forever on 9-11 No, it did not. Not even close. Another (contrived??) 'terrorist' attack The above Non-flying public may demand that GA be shut down and I can assure you the airlines will be screaming the loudest and kicking GA the hardest. The airlines are screaming the loudest right now about user fees and are all alone except for the administration. It's a party of two and they're getting their ass handed to them. Quite frankly, I am proud of my accomplishments: I feel shame when I see LOOOOSERS showing up at some major airport FBO crawling out of a Cessna or Piper, looking like they just we're convicted of a DUI. Dressed like TRASH What's a looooser? Rest of drivel snipped. |
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Why keep feeding this troll?
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Mike Spera wrote:
Man, are the slobs and whiners gonna flame you... You see, here in the States, you have the RIGHT to look like a pig and trash the reputation of others who engage in similar activities. Anyone who objects is simply a crazed right wing idiot. The mere suggestion of some sort of protocol like this will bring out the most vile responses. For years we had to do the suit and tie thing in Corporate America. Now, we are in the thick of the "casual business" phase. As the overall look slips at some companies, the firms now publish "what not to wear" to work memos and on-line "hints". Some of the fellows I run into look like they just dragged themselves from an all night poker game (wrinkled clothes, hair sticking out/uncombed, dirty clothes, scraped up shoes - untied). A few of the ladies are dressed like they are going out to the night clubs. It is only a matter of time before we are back to the suits and ties Lets see what the nightmare boss has to say about that... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWRM0qj_qVM |
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