I am in the process of producing a video tribute to US Airways' employees and their families which I plan to post here at POR.
I wanted to share a phenomenon which I noticed.
The video will have many photos of US Airways' airplanes, both on the ground and in the air.
After working on assembling the video for a while, I noticed that the airplanes began to fade. Not fade out of view, but just a fading into the background of my perception. And while this was taking place, I began to sense a brightness in each of those places where a crewmember or ground service person would be positioned.
And so it dawned on me that there is a lot of cold and unfeeling metal that is brought to life on a daily basis by people who are wrongly identified by some as "human resources".
You aren't resources. You are people. You are people who, on a daily basis, care for each other and the people who you magically transport across and outside of this country.
Thank you for those times which you've taken care of me.
I wanted to share a phenomenon which I noticed.
The video will have many photos of US Airways' airplanes, both on the ground and in the air.
After working on assembling the video for a while, I noticed that the airplanes began to fade. Not fade out of view, but just a fading into the background of my perception. And while this was taking place, I began to sense a brightness in each of those places where a crewmember or ground service person would be positioned.
And so it dawned on me that there is a lot of cold and unfeeling metal that is brought to life on a daily basis by people who are wrongly identified by some as "human resources".
You aren't resources. You are people. You are people who, on a daily basis, care for each other and the people who you magically transport across and outside of this country.
Thank you for those times which you've taken care of me.