tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post6493263569303485341..comments2024-03-28T17:38:51.301-07:00Comments on Flight To Success: Sexual Harassment Karlene Petitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-10067994345629506292022-06-08T13:42:30.993-07:002022-06-08T13:42:30.993-07:00I read this book and there is more truth that fict...I read this book and there is more truth that fiction. Imagine a female pilot standing in a lobby and a captain coming up behind her and sticking his hand in her crotch for a grab. Thinking it's funny. Shocking most watching. Check out Breakfast in Narita! <br />Thanks for your comment Kathy and I hope everyone reads your book. Maybe it will bring attention to the ongoing wrongs. Karlene Petitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-38940165175604676412022-06-08T13:39:42.162-07:002022-06-08T13:39:42.162-07:00Jim, Thank you on the message that a leader is a b...Jim, Thank you on the message that a leader is a behavior not a title or position. I always felt that way about pilots, too. Despite what seat they sit, they are all captains after they receive that type-rating. I would love to speak to Sandy and hear her ideasKarlene Petitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-79652403685056667572022-06-08T13:36:42.833-07:002022-06-08T13:36:42.833-07:00I loved being an airline pilot, despite the harass...I loved being an airline pilot, despite the harassment. I hoped that being a “pioneer” would make a difference in the industry but unfortunately today’s harassers seem much worse. I just published a “fiction” book on what used to go on… see what you think… <br /><br />https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B248BNMK/ref=dbs_a_def_awm_bibl_vppi_i0<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-54272677646578397852022-06-07T22:19:35.145-07:002022-06-07T22:19:35.145-07:00After reading your blog it occurred to me that in ...After reading your blog it occurred to me that in the maritime industry, the term “predator” referred more to an attempt by predators to convert fellow shipmates to their, shall we say, disagreeable activities. In recalling my 5 decades aboard various ships, women did not typically go to sea until after my progress to Alaska harbor pilot. As such, my knowledge of “predators” was mostly anecdotal. It did seem the more effective solutions occurred aboard ship rather than hoping for solutions to come from shoreside management. There was a story circulating around the waterfront about a captain who reportedly made hard usage of some of the crew. As the story goes, he was docking the ship from a position on the open bridge wing when a dose of croton oil surreptitiously deposited into his cream-of-wheat attacked him during an inconvenient part of the maneuver. <br />Such a solution should not be considered in aviation if a CAT-II landing is anticipated (or probably any other time). And one last thought, it has been said that being a leader does not require a title and having a title does not make a leader.<br />Sandy, who you met at PMI, might have some good ideas. Let me know if you need her contact info.<br />Jim <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-45545443476764801742022-06-07T07:32:07.333-07:002022-06-07T07:32:07.333-07:00Jeremy, Thanks for your comment. It's difficul...Jeremy, Thanks for your comment. It's difficult to change the culture of an airline or any business when the bad players are the top executives. Like a parent who says lying is bad, and yet they lie in front of their kids daily. Setting an example holds true in business too. I don't know if a business can remove harassment if leadership is allowed to behave in an abhorrent manner, and if they don't understand how their behavior impacts everyone... what can we do? Yes, much to catch up on. Karlene Petitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-42977809209800045532022-06-07T07:17:36.736-07:002022-06-07T07:17:36.736-07:00It's a shame that we have reached a level that...It's a shame that we have reached a level that this has become an even more of a major issue. This behavior is totally unacceptable on every level and with every industry. These employees need a source of empowerment to come forward and report these offenders with no fear of retaliation. The imperative fear needed are those of the offenders and what they will face if they ever come close to making comments, physical advancements, etc. towards other employees.<br /><br />For companies that do not have an anti-sexual harassment culture, it is in there best interest to get one or they will have some hefty lawsuits against them.<br /><br />I hope you've been well, Karlene. Life has been busy my way (with good things!) Will be in touch soon!<br /><br />JeremyJeremy Carlislenoreply@blogger.com