It's good to see that flight attendants are reporting these issues.
I may be a bit off topic here but I think for too long now too many flight attendants have gotten away with looking and acting however they want to. This includes being mean and nasty to fellow employees and passengers. And they have gotten away with these things because nobody says anything. We talk about how we as a flight attendant group rarely write eachother up, which I think is good -- to a point. Maybe those days are over.
For example: I wonder how many flight attendants don't have their names on their aprons simply because they know they are nasty to passengers? I saw a flight attendant who wears his wings upside down because he hates the company. I hate to say it but write these up!
I know my friend who flies for Delta often thinks twice before being rude to a passenger because she knows her name is underneath her wings -- which they are always required to wear.
I'm not claiming to be Miss Perfect Flight Attendant but I do always try to act and look like I take pride in myself and my job. It all comes down to professionalism and how we are viewed as a company and a work group. Sorry, but I think that's important. It helps me stay happy in my life and career.
If we start bringing more issues like this to the company and AFA them maybe more will be done about them.
I may be a bit off topic here but I think for too long now too many flight attendants have gotten away with looking and acting however they want to. This includes being mean and nasty to fellow employees and passengers. And they have gotten away with these things because nobody says anything. We talk about how we as a flight attendant group rarely write eachother up, which I think is good -- to a point. Maybe those days are over.
For example: I wonder how many flight attendants don't have their names on their aprons simply because they know they are nasty to passengers? I saw a flight attendant who wears his wings upside down because he hates the company. I hate to say it but write these up!
I know my friend who flies for Delta often thinks twice before being rude to a passenger because she knows her name is underneath her wings -- which they are always required to wear.
I'm not claiming to be Miss Perfect Flight Attendant but I do always try to act and look like I take pride in myself and my job. It all comes down to professionalism and how we are viewed as a company and a work group. Sorry, but I think that's important. It helps me stay happy in my life and career.
If we start bringing more issues like this to the company and AFA them maybe more will be done about them.