Indeed. The thought police are hell bent on servile acquiescence. So much ripe fodder, sauce for the goose.
Bullcrap. Paranoid, bitter and delusional much????
Absolute unorthodox lunatic but I enjoyed flying with him. Between playing cheezy 80's ballads on the PA, telling people: "we're gonna fly it like we stole it!" so forth, etc...the like, it was always a fun time. He did get pretty frequent lecturing in the CP's office. .better than the total squares anyway...lifeless blobs of dull, unintellectual, brainwashed mental servants, malleable lemmings and boot licking spaniels.
No professional carrier on the planet is paying you to act like a "lunatic" or to make asinine comments to the pax or any of the crew for that matter. Pilots complain about not being treated like a professional..........then behave like one. Like it or not, you represent your company every time you are seen in public/at work. You are part of their branding and image. You want pax to see you acting like a teenager, wearing Heelys and rolling through the terminal? Really? What kind of example is that exactly? What sort of confidence does that instill in crews or pax?
How the hell are you going to maintain respect, mentor, be the role model/example, be taken seriously, have control, if you do upgrade? What will your peers think?? Oh yeah, you are the jack-off that made all the idiotic videos, acted like an imbecile and degraded our profession even further. Good job!
Every company has it's standards and various policies that you agreed to adhere to and follow as part of your employment with them, and only a self-serving moron who wishes no longevity in his career would be purposely setting himself in front of the Chief Pilot's desk doing a carpet dance on a regular basis.
One can be a professional and still have a great personality, a good sense of humor, relax when possible, have a good time/some fun when appropriate, and carry on some good conversations on a variety of subjects, be great to fly with, instill confidence, be a good communicator and have your crew's backs. If the only way you think you can enjoy your job is to behave like a fool, perhaps it's time to re-think that little mission. You should always set a positive and professional example and you can still enjoy your job. But in the end, it is a job, it's not Summer Camp.
There is ceaseless amazement to be had in the degree to which human beings will delight in the misfortune of another.
No, there is ceaseless head shaking at publicly degrading oneself, their professional and behaving like an immature fool. When you purposely act like a moron, embarrass yourself and your employer and use bad judgement on a regular basis, the consequences should be no surprise. You reap what you sow.