Eh, I can keep a white shirt completely pristine for an entire 5 day week. Full sweat mode for 4 of those days. (It was 108 on the ramp in Aruba the other day). One of those days is in the 120, no sweating at all because working APU.

Anyone flying an ATR, flying out of SA, and/or every other operator in the Caribbean is doing the same. No reason to look like you just slid out of larger animals butthole, ever. Mountain Air wears bars, ties, and pristine uniforms down here as well. IFL doesn't wear ties, but they also wear/can keep a pristine white uniform with bars.

The uniform is only one of MANY small things. THAT kind of small thing isn't hard to do, if it is, Jesus... I don't want you flying a cub.
Is "attention to detail", a basic requirement of every aviation job I can think of, less ridiculous than "sweating the small things"? It's the same thing. Don't act like it isn't.
Without the minor trolling and throwing titles around for lols, I'll just have to agree to disagree with the disagreements. We're clearly not seeing the same things in our respective positions. Perhaps it only applies to low time guys, or maybe my own company, or maybe just the two bases my company has in PR, but there is still a strong correlation that is present. It may not be absolute, but it is strong. The one thing I am actually serious about is this; until someone not minding the small things has a problem or causes my 97-100% on-time performance (the best in the company) to decline, I respectively disagree. Sorry...
Again, out of BQN, we use the passenger terminals. I mean, some, maybe most, don't care what people think of them (time, place, ect...), but do you really feel good about yourself when the guys cleaning the toilets or the guy on the ramp in Aruba ALL day looks more professional than you do? Cool if you do I guess, but I wouldn't be surprised AT ALL when you have your first incident. Happens EVERY, SINGLE, TIME. Every single person I'm personally aware of that's had an incident at AMF looked like crap at work and/or was known to fly against the small things in the GOM/SOP. ALL of them.