I can see both sides of this argument. As an operator, I am grateful I had the opportunity to get my wings, that being said, I busted my ass to get them. Humility is difficult to gauge, I don’t walk around saying I am a pilot please stand to the side of the hallway when I pass…HOWEVER, for folks that have risked their lives and flown into harms way….to get shot at, to shoot back, and to survive, life and service take on a different perspective. I can’t help but look on with distain when I see a gum-shoe get all bent out of shape over a staff summary sheet. Maybe I am jaded, but I have a lot more respect for someone who puts their pink fleshy arse on the line, than for someone who has never even been TDY out of the continental U.S. It’s human nature.
BTW before I start feeling all gushy about the “shoe clerks”, take a look at the latest promotion statistics…being a pilot is not necessarily good for your career. The Pilots had the second lowest selection rate to O-5, While Support officers had the highest. Acquisition officers by LAW have to be promoted at a rate equal to or higher than the rest of the USAF.
I know we are all on the same team, but the shoe-clerk group hug is going to have to wait until I get back from my XXth deployment to Af-crap-istan.