Warks
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Just an experience I had last week. Nothing crazy or dangerous but just a bit disappointing really.
I boarded my flight reasonably early and sat in the aisle seat. The middle seat stayed empty but there was an off duty pilot (3 stripes?) in the window seat talking on his mobile. He talked for about 20 minutes until shortly before closing the final door and his conversation was littered with swear words. Now I'm not a shrinking violet myself in this matter and personally I wasn't offended but I was somewhat disappointed that someone representing their company ('brand') at the highest level behaved in an uncouth manner. I wasn't listening in particularly but his tone was rather bullying to the person on the other end (I think his romantic interest). Otherwise he was a model passenger. Staff treated him as an elite as you'd expect with all the extras from the cart (well not that much) and called him 'brother' and 'mate'.
I wouldn't make a formal complaint about something like this because I wasn't offended by the language but I would think the airline would hold its staff to a certain standard of behaviour in public as they represent the company and wouldn't be all that happy.
What do others think? Am I too picky? The rest of us who don't wear uniforms can get away with it I guess.
I boarded my flight reasonably early and sat in the aisle seat. The middle seat stayed empty but there was an off duty pilot (3 stripes?) in the window seat talking on his mobile. He talked for about 20 minutes until shortly before closing the final door and his conversation was littered with swear words. Now I'm not a shrinking violet myself in this matter and personally I wasn't offended but I was somewhat disappointed that someone representing their company ('brand') at the highest level behaved in an uncouth manner. I wasn't listening in particularly but his tone was rather bullying to the person on the other end (I think his romantic interest). Otherwise he was a model passenger. Staff treated him as an elite as you'd expect with all the extras from the cart (well not that much) and called him 'brother' and 'mate'.
I wouldn't make a formal complaint about something like this because I wasn't offended by the language but I would think the airline would hold its staff to a certain standard of behaviour in public as they represent the company and wouldn't be all that happy.
What do others think? Am I too picky? The rest of us who don't wear uniforms can get away with it I guess.