Oops...stuck mic houston center

I think in the pilot's situation, he was more unlucky than he was unprofessional. But on the managerial side, it's always most convenient to quickly wash your hands of the issue than endure a high profile debate which is why I know Southernjets would have probably canned me.

QFT..

I've read through some of the comments and the way some people are treating this guy is really laughable. I personally don't partake in the kind of language this guy was using, but it is VERY rare to not hear crewmembers not use foul language. I even had a crewmember go as far as to brief me that "In this cockpit, there will be no foul language.." and on about day 2, leaving DFW, he's using it himself..

Hate speech, people need to get over themselves..

Tolerance is a funny thing. Seems those who demand tolerance the most are the most intolerant of things they find "intolerable." Eh, rant.. nevermind..
 
Yeah, it's a freak accident that can happen to anyone.

But I think the moral to the story is to check for a stuck microphone every once in a while.

Yup, I've had some pretty "colorful" conversations in the cockpit but now more than ever I've seen the consequences of not being very careful.

I wonder if the pilot is bidding much Chicago these days? :)
 
Yeah, it's a freak accident that can happen to anyone.

But I think the moral to the story is to check for a stuck microphone every once in a while.

Yup, I've had some pretty "colorful" conversations in the cockpit but now more than ever I've seen the consequences of not being very careful.

I wonder if the pilot is bidding much Chicago these days? :)

To put this event in an office scenerio.... "Tommy and Bob were at the watercooler making comments about another co worker and Susie overheard."

I've learned my lessons about stuck mics at a job I had in High School. I worked at Old Navy where all of the employees have to wear walkie's with the headset. One of the features on the walkie is that if you heod the button down too long it would automatically stick on. I really disliked the work ethics and ability of one of my co workers. I think that day, I was upset with her for working slowly and me having to always help keep her part of the store in order. So I go blabbing and ranting to another coworker about it. Low and behold my mic sticks for everyone including management to hear. Luckily for me, this young lady did not have her headsets on at the time and didn't hear any of it. Management came over to me and discussed the issue with me and tells me that I am lucky that she didn't hear it. My job is spared and I learn one of those life lessons. :)
 
Did they do anything about the slacker?
To put this event in an office scenerio.... "Tommy and Bob were at the watercooler making comments about another co worker and Susie overheard."

I've learned my lessons about stuck mics at a job I had in High School. I worked at Old Navy where all of the employees have to wear walkie's with the headset. One of the features on the walkie is that if you heod the button down too long it would automatically stick on. I really disliked the work ethics and ability of one of my co workers. I think that day, I was upset with her for working slowly and me having to always help keep her part of the store in order. So I go blabbing and ranting to another coworker about it. Low and behold my mic sticks for everyone including management to hear. Luckily for me, this young lady did not have her headsets on at the time and didn't hear any of it. Management came over to me and discussed the issue with me and tells me that I am lucky that she didn't hear it. My job is spared and I learn one of those life lessons. :)
 
To put this event in an office scenerio.... "Tommy and Bob were at the watercooler making comments about another co worker and Susie overheard.")

Wouldn't it be more like "Tommy and Bob were driving to work in the car pool lane, and Tommy accidentally called Suzie and Suzie put the phone call on speaker phone.."
 
Wouldn't it be more like "Tommy and Bob were driving to work in the car pool lane, and Tommy accidentally called Suzie and Suzie put the phone call on speaker phone, recorded it, posted it on youtube, and submitted it to CNN, Fox, NBC."

Fortunately Bob did not speak during the conversation and can be shocked by what he heard.
 
Tram said:
Wouldn't it be more like "Tommy and Bob were driving to work in the car pool lane, and Tommy accidentally called Suzie and Suzie put the phone call on speaker phone.."

No, that's not analogous at all. The car driving to work is not the work place. The cockpit is.
 
No, that's not analogous at all. The car driving to work is not the work place. The cockpit is.

I think the location of the conversation is not his biggest foul but the content. If this conversation happened outside of work and somehow made national news, he'd still be under fire from protected status groups. However if it happened at a bar he could claim then he was drinking and didn't really mean it. Maybe he should claim to have been drinking before work and did not mean what he said.
 
What is your problem? You disagree with me, fine. Post something intelligent and list your reasons why you disagree and I'll listen. Post nothing but arrogant investigative rhetoric without an ounce of substance and I will fire right back. Why turn this into a pissing match. You fired first lady and it was a completely unprovoked attack. Not liking or agreeing with something someone posts hardly justifies insult. You really need to come down off your hi horse. And I am 41 for the record, you might be older, but you certainly don't act like it.

I grew up before cable TV, digital media and cell phones..In a time where if you wanted to l all agree they were lost about the time I bought my first set of maxi pads. So DO NOT presume to know me..or anything about me or make some groundless comment about what I know or do not..It is an arrogance of the highest order for you to tell me that my feelings and opinions of my OWN EXPERIENCES IN LIFE are without knowledge. You deflate any legitimacy in your opinions when you come off like that. Incomprehensible my arse...

I don't know you; but young lady you are rude and your argument is without merit, imho. Your attempt at discussion is a pretense; you just want to shout your opinion and quiet that of others. My point was that you say things like this would never have happened 40 years ago and you simply don't know what you are talking about. Those of us who were alive and functioning in the world then do. At one year of age, you don't qualify--sorry.

I've put you on ignore where you deserve to be.
 
Yes ...and it pays well. There is no need to be critical of you team members. Welcome to the modern workplace.

Modern workplace? I haved worked in what many would consider the "modern workplace" at different companies for the past 15 years. Several of the companies have wished they could say this, and many management and HR types will say it anyway for new hires and PR purposes. Fact is, while many "modern workplaces" want to put on a PC face, it usually breeds more hate and discontent internally than if they just left it alone. Dog eat dog, buzzword bingo, screw unto others..., and the backstabbing olympics are principle mantras of the "modern workplace".

Not that I disagree with the idea, but what industry do you work in where such a workplace honestly exists? I would like to think that I have just had a run of bad luck. Do you work in management?
 
Modern workplace? I haved worked in what many would consider the "modern workplace" at different companies for the past 15 years. Several of the companies have wished they could say this, and many management and HR types will say it anyway for new hires and PR purposes. Fact is, while many "modern workplaces" want to put on a PC face, it usually breeds more hate and discontent internally than if they just left it alone. Dog eat dog, buzzword bingo, screw unto others..., and the backstabbing olympics are principle mantras of the "modern workplace".

Not that I disagree with the idea, but what industry do you work in where such a workplace honestly exists? I would like to think that I have just had a run of bad luck. Do you work in management?

You're saying at most work places employees feel that the older women (30?) should be fired and replaced with young inexperienced hotties? I work in the higher levels of IT (complex not management) for a private utility. I've also worked as an Air Traffic Controller and IT consultant. Not saying I don't notice an attractive woman but I do respect my female coworker, the knowledge and experience they bring to the table.

I'd understand wanting all women replaced with young hotties if I worked in a strip club. Whats that pay, about $15 an hour?
 
You're saying at most work places employees feel that the older women (30?) should be fired and replaced with young inexperienced hotties?

I would consider FA's at my company around the age of 30 to be "young inexperienced hotties."
 
I'd understand wanting all women replaced with young hotties if I worked in a strip club. Whats that pay, about $15 an hour?

You must hang out some real sketchy cubs. I guarantee a woman working at a good club makes way more money works way less hours and does not have to get drug tested or show up sober. If I was younger and hotter and a woman I would consider a career change.
 
I think it would be best to try to keep to the topic of the thread...don't really want to have to move this to the lav :)
 
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