Excellent posts and perspectives in those last two posts, thanks!
NYCrew, welcome to the site!!
Excellent posts and perspectives in those last two posts, thanks!
NYCrew, welcome to the site!!
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Thank you, Phil!
That was fairly rude, and not accurate. Many people come and have started off here as people who love aviation and come to LEARN about it. You will often see people ask questions which seem to basic for some of us that work in the industry, but that is how most of us started. When I was 18 I couldn't tell the difference between a 757 and 767. A couple years later I was doing the weight and balance on them and dispatching them around the world. And all of my base knowledge that allowed me to do so well in my first interviews came from what I learned through this hobby.
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Here is my take on airline cultures, in terms of what exists in front of the customers, it still seems to exist, however, in most airlines behind the scenes, if it exists it is very limited because of mergers and acquisitions. It's very hard to blend cultures. I work for an airline which still has a very internal and external culture but my previous airline did not at the time have a culture to speak of or a identity with it's brand so to speak. I think that given the changing of the guard so to speak in the coming time as the old dogs retire, we will see a return to culture behind the scenes with the legacies however.
Southwest Airlines-"Once it pop's it's time to stop" Southwest Airlines-"Our Shamu's are almost real" Southwest Airlines -"We blow our top real easy" Southwest Airlines- "You can't top us..... really"
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