To be honest, the majority of pilots when I was at Skywest were really laid back and respectful to the rampers. There were the bad eggs, but those were usually lifers who thought they were super important and felt the need to exude 707 Skygod swag at all times to compensate for their poor career choices, and those guys tended to clash with customer service, maintenance, and everyone else, too. I once heard one such captain scream "COUNT THE STRIPES, IT'S MY SHOW" to a very cool ramp supervisor. I never asked for the story behind the loud and animated altercation, but I can assume that man was the subject of much bid avoid.
Airline customer service was the most mentally demanding job I ever had, but the ramp was damn hard in it's own right. On hot days, it was a real challenge staying hydrated but still getting the flights out at a busy hub. And that was only a few shifts per year, I can't imagine desert heat and Northeast/Midwest Winters while still following policies and getting the flights out. My hat is off to them.