JetFumes
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Back when Southwest was the only airline hiring, and having a 737 type was a huge plus. It's not that I only want to work for Southwest, but they were the ones hiring and I wanted to be as competitive as I can. I'm sure the people at CAL will understand that.
Many of the people flowing thru to CAl were PFT XJet guys, so why would they look down on it. Plus, you never know what kind of sh!t will hit you in this industry, like a dislacement back to fo with no more pic in site, for example. Then what, you might as well make yourself competitive as you can, or give up on this industry altogether. I choose the former.
typhoonpilot said:Actually, I know a lot about the sh!t that happens in this industry after being furloughed for 8 years, furloughed a second time, and then having my pension stolen from me. That said, being competitive is not about how much money you can spend to buy yourself ratings. It is about education ( sorry Yip ), experience, flying skills, interview skills, the willingness to take jobs that will get you to your career goals, persistence, networking, and luck.
Typhoonpilot
But wouldn't getting a type rating be considered furthering your education and flying skills?
Im not sure this question would arise, but if it did it give you a big opportunity to talk about how you are driven and how you set a goal and achieved it or something of the like