acarpe3448
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Kcuf ME!!!! damn like 2 yrs ago EVERYONE was hiring. If you had a pulse, could say and spell airplane you had a job!!! Looks like another year in a c-172 risking my life instructing!!! AT LEAST????
Good luck to all
You just spelled out Comair's longtime experience requirements. Your alive, you can talk-your hired. Way to many 100 hour kids flying around CVG! Let em all go back and fly the C172 again and get some real experience. Then come back!
I have several friends who are FOs at Comair. They typically have 7000+ TT and 5000+ Turbine 121 experience. All of them have the prerequisite 1000+ TPIC.
None of them are still there by choice. All of them upgraded at the first opportunity. When the majors were hiring they still needed their 1000 TPIC. They finally upgraded and got the 1000 TPIC but then nobody was hiring. Now they are displaced back to the right seat.
None of them were DCI grads or DCI instructors. None of them PFT'd. Most of them were hired after the strike. All of them are married and have children. They all have mortgages to pay. Most are in their late 30's. None of them spike their hair and wear iPods or backpacks to work.
In short, they are real adults. They didn't shortcut their way to anything. They took the traditional route trying to get to a major airline, but the door slammed shut right before they could step through. By any account they did all the right things. It's only circumstances beyond their control that stopped their career advancement and it pisses me off when ******************************bags like asscarpe denigrates them. He doesn't have a ********************ing clue about the regionals and in particular the average Comair pilot.
Yep, real low timers......
He must have retained someone with an actual education to write his resume and cover letter since his drivel here is constant testimony towards his grammatical failures.
Caveman, your timing couldn't have been better when you got out and to your new employer. I'm in the boat you just described and dirtbags like asscarpe bring down our professtion.
I wonder if he bothered to serve like we had, and had he done so, would his demented outlook in life be any different? Maybe he can't handle the daily grind with so many Vets there at DL and trolls over here on the Regional board to virtually 'kick the dog.' ...pitiful and small-minded. He must have retained someone with an actual education to write his resume and cover letter since his drivel here is constant testimony towards his grammatical failures.
I believe he is from Arkansas, but I could be wrong...
You think because you peeled potatos in the Navy that I am supposed to have some sort of respect for you?
To airlines with like equipment that are hiring: GoJet (Street Captain)Where will they work after taking the buyout?
Oh, trust me, what he did in the Navy was a long way from peeling taters. But even if that's all he did, yes, you should have respect for him.
Why in the world would you bring up the military? You think because you peeled potatos in the Navy that I am supposed to have some sort of respect for you? Not saying that I don't!