I've noticed this story has gone viral.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/passengers-claim-us-airways-flight-attendant-mistr/nhfgC/
I wouldn't have made a fuss. I have flown many times while in dress uniform. Not once, have I ever asked to hang any part of my uniform. This guy is not even on active duty anymore and is only wearing his uniform to attend civilian job interviews. If he's worried about wrinkling his coat, then maybe he should keep it packed away neatly while traveling and wear his civvies. It is actually against policy to wear his uniform like he has been doing. At his current pay grade, I'm sure this soldier is aware of this policy. I can certainly attest, that my military experience has helped with civilian employment and promotions over the years. However, I never needed to wear my uniform during interviews, my resume spoke for me.
This story just kind of bugs me.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/passengers-claim-us-airways-flight-attendant-mistr/nhfgC/
I wouldn't have made a fuss. I have flown many times while in dress uniform. Not once, have I ever asked to hang any part of my uniform. This guy is not even on active duty anymore and is only wearing his uniform to attend civilian job interviews. If he's worried about wrinkling his coat, then maybe he should keep it packed away neatly while traveling and wear his civvies. It is actually against policy to wear his uniform like he has been doing. At his current pay grade, I'm sure this soldier is aware of this policy. I can certainly attest, that my military experience has helped with civilian employment and promotions over the years. However, I never needed to wear my uniform during interviews, my resume spoke for me.
This story just kind of bugs me.
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