Hey Kev, what was your motive in posting this article(cough cough) and your rather hostile remark?
I'd also like to know how someone scores the job of "project manager" for something like this. Can that be found on Ebid?
WTF is right...AFA did the same thing...back in feb. Where was your (biased) outrage then?
And your thoughts are???? Or are they only reserved for anything DAL?Non existent... Since I just found out about the video from you.
Like i said before Kev, when you are a hammer, all you see is nails.But that's not what we're talking about. The subject at hand is a company sponsored theme song.
That's only for you to get in a snit over. Me...not so much. Im sure some twisted minds will think that this project somehow undermined their lively hood and somehow will push their self entitled world into the abyss...or something.Questions still unanswered:
* Does the company underwrite this?
*Total cost?
* Is the "project manager" a 'real" job?
* How many of these have been made previously?
Don't know, haven't heard it yet. Have you? Couldnt be any worse then the union dues funded AFA embarrassment of a song.Still waiting for your thoughts/perspective/whatever on the employee theme song, since you're allegedly a PMDL F/A.
And your thoughts are???? Or are they only reserved for anything DAL?
That's only for you to get in a snit over. Me...not so much. Im sure some twisted minds will think that this project somehow undermined their lively hood and somehow will push their self entitled world into the abyss...or something.
Don't know, haven't heard it yet. Have you?
Heck, you may even burst into song! Get video of that by the way if it happens. I would love to see that.![]()
Back in 1987 they did something similar. They had their new slogan/theme and had all the employees attend sessions introducing the campaign. They gave everybody cassette tapes with the song on it (no I am not kidding) along with other company propaganda. The tapes were part of a kit everybody received. All were encouraged to listen to tape when going home from work that day. Also in the kit were bumper stickers, pins, and buttons. Employees were strongly encouraged to put it on their vehicle.
I think it was the "We Love to Fly and It Shows" theme.