This sounds to me like, "we interviewed a good cross-section of minorities, but in the end, for safety, we hired 10 white guys". I could be 100% wrong since I know next to nothing about the corporate culture at Walmart, but the vague and round-about answers you give are just as bad as not...
flynething-
The point of my post was that with 300 hours, it seems unlikely that Pinnacle will interview you on your merits. BUT if you want to pay for the job, you could escape the horrors of flight instructing.
46Driver- if something goes REALLY wrong mechanically you can eject and save yourself, the 300 hour wonder flying part 121 has at least 30 other people to think of.
SDdriver- I agree with you wholeheartedly, well said.
46, Please don't think I'm saying your job is somehow easy. First, I...
It seems to me that the pilot in my example is taking advantage of a gender preference. She has no choice but to accept the job when it is offered, and she should be grateful to have the position. Should she feel guilty that she is on the receiving end of the discrimination? What purpose...
Will the SIC job pay your bills? If you are only flying the jet 6 days a month, it may be difficult to survive without a CFI gig.
If you can afford it I'd take the SIC job!
Timebuilder,
I don't want to cause an argument, but I think taking a job when it's offered, regardless of time and experience, is just a wise career move. Do you suggest that if a woman is offered a job when she has 5000 hours, but the men aren't getting interviews with anything less than...
stillaboo-
Gulfstream is pft for Pinnacle in the CRJ. I know of a very low time pilot who went through the program last summer. You can check their website if you can't believe it.
www.gulfstreamacademy.com
350-
In your post you claim that TT shouldn't affect a pilot's decision to pay for training. Pilot's who pay for a right seat job on a CRJ are making just that decision, they are paying to avoid a relatively undesirable period in their career (ie. the time and experience which comes from being...
I know of a company where the pilot takes a personal loan which is guaranteed (co-signed) by the company. The company agrees to cover the loan as long as the pilots remain employed, if the pilot quits they are responible to repay the loan from their own pocket. This keeps the company from...
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