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seen on a few online corporate openings. What gives? I don't think I've ever seen "corporate pilots need not apply" on airline apps.
Seems like airline types have a bad rap at corporate flight depts. Is it really that bad?
With some pilots, yes it's that bad.
What do they do that is so bad?
Get a $50k type on the company's dime then take their first recall to United, Continental, etc. Complain about how overworked they are, how they always get the crappy trips, got passed over for upgrade, etc. Refuse to stow the boss' luggage, get his car, spend xmas on the road, etc.
I flew for numerous airlines for 15 years and had to get a big break from a friend and make my bones for my company before I was able to scrape the "airline stink" off of me. Unfortunately, the small minority of ex-airline corporate pilots give the rest of us a bad name. Not fair, but that's the way it goes. I make damn sure that any of my airline relations I recommend for a position with my outfit will NOT screw the company (and me) over.
Regarding getting a type and then bailing - How is that different, from, say, a new hire at DAL that bails after a couple months and then goes to SWA or Fedex? Isn't that the cost of doing business? Yes it may be expensive but are you really going to stay at some employer just because you feel bad about the employer eating the cost? What if you're miserable and don't feel you got the right job?
seen on a few online corporate openings. What gives? I don't think I've ever seen "corporate pilots need not apply" on airline apps.
Seems like airline types have a bad rap at corporate flight depts. Is it really that bad?
jeez dude, you really that clueless?Regarding getting a type and then bailing - How is that different, from, say, a new hire at DAL that bails after a couple months and then goes to SWA or Fedex? Isn't that the cost of doing business? Yes it may be expensive but are you really going to stay at some employer just because you feel bad about the employer eating the cost? What if you're miserable and don't feel you got the right job?
Regarding the other complaints - I hear those same complaints every day at the airlines. Overworked - check. Xmas and holidays on the road - check. I guess I don't quite see how and why being a corporate pilot would be any different than a comparably paying airline job. Seems we complain about the same stuff.
Honestly, I'm just curious, not trying to start anything here. I appreciate the honest responses. I'm trying to think of any corporate pilots that came to the airlines and whether they had different attitudes than a straight 121 guy, and I can't seem to differentiate - in fact, the ones I know came to 121 simply because their 91/135 job was really THAT bad and the airlines where a much better deal. But I guess, if you land that REALLY GOOD 91/135 job, it beats the airlines any day. Thanks again for a good debate, I am very happy for those of you who bailed from 121 and scored a really good deal in the corporate world.
What do they do that is so bad?
I think it's you, aa73. If you won't wear your airline hat, what else won't you do?
If you need guidance in this area, give me a call. My number is on the APA page.
TC
What G200 says is gold as well, even if he is a putz..... Most of the good jobs are filled with someone with an inside track, friend or friend of a friend etc. :beer:
Regarding getting a type and then bailing - How is that different, from, say, a new hire at DAL that bails after a couple months and then goes to SWA or Fedex? Isn't that the cost of doing business? Yes it may be expensive but are you really going to stay at some employer just because you feel bad about the employer eating the cost? What if you're miserable and don't feel you got the right job?
Regarding the other complaints - I hear those same complaints every day at the airlines. Overworked - check. Xmas and holidays on the road - check. I guess I don't quite see how and why being a corporate pilot would be any different than a comparably paying airline job. Seems we complain about the same stuff.
Honestly, I'm just curious, not trying to start anything here. I appreciate the honest responses. I'm trying to think of any corporate pilots that came to the airlines and whether they had different attitudes than a straight 121 guy, and I can't seem to differentiate - in fact, the ones I know came to 121 simply because their 91/135 job was really THAT bad and the airlines where a much better deal. But I guess, if you land that REALLY GOOD 91/135 job, it beats the airlines any day. Thanks again for a good debate, I am very happy for those of you who bailed from 121 and scored a really good deal in the corporate world.
I think it's you, aa73. If you won't wear your airline hat, what else won't you do?
If you need guidance in this area, give me a call. My number is on the APA page.
TC
ETA: 54fighting--LOVE the avatar!
What is this "airline hat" that you all speak of?![]()