Your lanyard and you...

I think it looks bad when I see a pilot walking in the terminal holding a food and drink as well.
Let's cease to be human beings in airport terminals why don't we. Lest the public think that pilots eat, drink, and poop like them. I sure hope things like bottled water and lanyards are where they should be, out of the profession, by the time I get there.

Jk, toats rocking the '93 Jurassic Park lanyard until the wheels fall off.
 
I think it looks bad when I see a pilot walking in the terminal holding a food and drink as well.
The only people that really look bad are the slobs that have a half tucked in shirt or its not ironed at all. Or its got sweat stains, or there's a gut hanging over their pants. Sweating from the walk from gate 21 to 22.
 
The only people that really look bad are the slobs that have a half tucked in shirt or its not ironed at all. Or its got sweat stains, or there's a gut hanging over their pants. Sweating from the walk from gate 21 to 22.
I saw a NKS FO the other day in LAS that was wearing spandex dockers for pants, off color and faded, yes he was other than that in uniform and showed up to work the flight out... I just shook my head in disbelief...
 
http://www.uvu.edu/profpages/profiles/show/user_id/1737

I wasn't meaning to imply that @ClarkGriswold was the same as Mr Green here, in that Mr Green appears on a certain list that is sometimes used to identify people who have been harmful to the profession in the past.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't even hide the fact that he is on the list, nor is he apologetic about it. In fact, I believe I remember reading that he speaks positively about his actions.

Also, he wears his pilot uniform and ALPA lanyard as a professor at a university. He also uses "CaptainJimGreen@gmail" as his work email, when he is already provided an official UVU email address. Yeah, he is a tool alright.
 
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With a few clicks of the zoom-in button, members of the list turn up all over the place.

And they're all sitting left seat enjoying how their career turned out.
 
How so? I don't know her but I assume she is a scab based upon the connotations.

She still shows up to work after 30 ish years.
Well being ostracized by a large majority of your coworkers and being even more lonely in a lonely job would be a good start. Most of the ones I have seen look tired, stressed, and worn out. That does not sound like a great way to live life. I know a lot of you want to be captains yesterday but there is more to life then being a captain of a big airplane.

I know you're just asking a question but let's not try and justify why these people made such a bad decision.
 
The only people that really look bad are the slobs that have a half tucked in shirt or its not ironed at all. Or its got sweat stains, or there's a gut hanging over their pants. Sweating from the walk from gate 21 to 22.

Did a fat guy insult you one time or something?
 
I'm pretty sure he doesn't even hide the fact that he is on the list, nor is he apologetic about it. In fact, I believe I remember reading that he speaks positively about his actions.

Also, he wears his pilot uniform and ALPA lanyard as a professor at a university. He also uses "CaptainJimGreen@gmail" as his work email, when he is already provided an official UVU email address. Yeah, he is a tool alright.

We all, collectively, should be in agreement he is a tool. And not even for being a scab...but for being a tool.
 
Lanyards are unprofessional. Just like Christmas ties/epaulets, non-neutral tie clips, flight bag stickers, non-neutral socks and pleated pants.

Beats the heck out of seeing a senior engineer with a six-figure salary, sitting two rows down from airline customers come to work in a Canadian Tuxedo.

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