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That's just, like, your opinion, man
Personally I think that a beard appears less professional than clean shaven.
Okay, your opinion is noted. But, why is that your opinion? That's what I'm trying to get out of people, here...
Personally I think that a beard appears less professional than clean shaven.
Okay, your opinion is noted. But, why is that your opinion? That's what I'm trying to get out of people, here...
Okay, your opinion is noted. But, why is that your opinion? That's what I'm trying to get out of people, here...
Maybe tradition?
I guess it's the same reason that blue jeans appear less professional, whatever reason that might be.
...Is he unprofessional like the blue jeans wearer, or is this simply the appearance of unprofessionalism?
I was pretty specific on how I worded the original post.
How about '70s chops?
You don't think that's a little unfair? To be branded unprofessional looking even though I specifically conform to my company's appearance standards?
I might consider it to be unfair if I thought that your company standards encompassed all aspects of appearing professional. I'm thinking that those standards might be considered a minimum as opposed to being an ideal though.
To be honest, whether or not I think it fair is rather beside the point. There are a LOT of things in life that aren't fair. Sometimes you have to pick your battles. If this is yours, more power to you.
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I'm simply asking you to explain your opinion. You're telling me quite directly that I look unprofessional; so far you haven't told me why, only that I do. It's extraordinarily disrespectful. Seagull's argument is at least a complete one, even if I may disagree with parts of it.
The "a lot of things in life aren't fair" argument is a straw man argument at best. We're talking about pilots having facial hair, not the world at large.
1. The "...aren't fair..." statement was more of a general comment rather than actually intending to address your question. Sorry that you took it that way.
2. I have never stated that you look unprofessional. I have never seen you. Send me a picture and maybe then I'll give my opinion about your personal appearance.
3. My comments are not intended to be disrespectful. I have no control over how you (mis)interpret them though, but I will not take ownership of that intention.
4. As far as explaining my statement (let me give it again, verbatim: "Personally I think that a beard appears less professional than clean shaven."), I'm not sure how to give you what you're looking for.
How do you explain that torn blue jeans look sloppy? Or that a shirt partially untucked does not look neat? Aren't all appearance/opinion standards simply artificial constructs that have morphed into societal norms? How else can you explain that fashions from 100 years ago are no longer considered appropriate?
My personal standard of excellence for a professional pilot's appearance does not, in general, include a beard.
I might suggest that you look at my original post closer. No where did I state that ALL pilots that wear beards look unprofessional. Nor did I state that they ARE unprofessional (a road that you started to go down). I simply said, and I stand by my statement, that I feel that clean shaven is MORE professional looking than bearded.
:dunno:
Beards that are taken care of are the best. I usually grow one in the winter just because...plus chicks dig the lumberjack look. Regarding oxygen masks, is the oxygen being fed into the mask from tank pressure or is the pilot bringing it into the mask via breathing. If it is from tank pressure then the seal shouldn't matter, I would think.
You doubt the sense of style of our friends in Europe?I see, but I'll assume blue jeans are prohibited universally in the airlines (a very safe bet).
Training session, sans PAX. (according to the photog's notes)You doubt the sense of style of our friends in Europe?
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6988665&nseq=5
If you'll look at my posts, however, I was quite clear that I was talking about the appearance of unprofessionalism (note my use "unprofessional looking" and "look unprofessional" in my posts above); I never felt that you were attacking professionalism outright as you claim.
I'm not trying to sway your opinion, just understand it. I go to work dressed and groomed as per my company's FOM, doing my job as I'm supposed to be doing it, expecting that I'll be seen and treated as a professional. So far that's never been a problem (or had a single person say something to me about it in person), but now I see people on an internet message board saying that I may not at least appear to be the professional that I am. You can understand where my frustration comes from when those with these opinions don't tell me why their opinion is what it is. Luckily I'm not so fragile that I'm going to go shave it off before I go to work; I'm just looking for some basic understanding. A simple courtesy, I suppose.
Anyway, I've said my peace and I'm pretty sure you've said yours. I'm not going to interrupt my Sunday afternoon any further with this.![]()
Both are options, depending on the setting. However, it also misses the issue of protecting you from hazardous fumes and smoke.
Thanks for the info. I would think if there is a higher pressure in the mask (if the tank is feeding the mask) then the hazardous fumes would be kept out from the pressure differential.
So you think Asian girls make better "professionals"... I understand. I think you have serious problems, but whatev'sBroksi, I think you keep misreading what Steve is saying. Let me try to translate into different terms. Personally, I think overall Asian girls are the most attractive. Does that mean I don't think there are hot Black girls, White girls, Latin girls? Hellz to the no. I would just, in general, prefer an Asian girl.
Catch my drift?