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You have never answered the question. Why didn't you apply to ASA, or Pinnacle, or Chautauqua or republic?

I'm sorry, I was getting to the question. The reason I didn't apply to:

ASA
They were not hiring anyone at the time. CAPT promised to mail my resume to them regardless. I don't know if they did or didn't. And they never gave me a firm answer on it. And I never got a call from ASA.

Pinnacle

I opted out on Pinnacle because at the time I heard a whole bunch of nightmare stories how they were right up there next to Mesa as being one of the worst airlines to fly for. I may have been misinformed, but it scared me out of applying with them.

Chautauqua and Republic
These two airlines, and the rest of the airlines you didn't metion, wanted more time than I had. I believe the lowest was 800/100. I just didn't have the total time.

I did attend an American Eagle job fair. And they flat out told me they wanted 800/100. At least I got a t-shirt for my troubles. :)

Now, I graduated CAPT in October 2005. This means my grace period ends in May 2006. It wasn't until around March 2006 did I realize that CAPT took me for a roller coaster ride. Given the application process time requirements on a good day, I knew that by the time I was in with an airline that actually paid me, I would have been well out of my grace period. I was very concerned about making that first payment. So there I was...continue chasing this career with no money to pay the bills...or get a desk job and make good with the loan payments and feel like a honorable man. I opted for the latter. It's not flying an airplane, but I have my honor intact by keeping to the promise of paying back what I borrowed.

Life goes on for me...it just goes on with warning people about CAPT. It really is just that simple for me now.
 
Honestly, find out what the repercussions are for defaulting.

According to two independent lawyers, they both told me that due to the changed bankruptcy laws, what will happen to that loan is that it will go into a trust. And then, they will continue to garnish my salary until it's paid off. And, it will destroy my credit rating.

Or, I can just work and pay back the loan. And I keep my credit rating.

I opted for the latter. Of course, one of them did say that if I knew a good immigration lawyer, I could pay this person to help me get back into the USA after I disavow my citizenship and try to come back to the USA years later. Of course, this would also mean a new social security number and a very clean slate...including a wiping of all my certificates.

I appreciate your sentiment but I've explored my situation very thoroughly. At the end of the day, I'm just a victim of false advertisement. And I do fully intend to work to pay back what I took out because that is what I signed at the dotted line. And I will not reduce myself to the level of CAPT and ripoff people. I will not do this.
 
U graduate in 05 the hiring boom was around 07 wtf? Why didn't you apply. With the time you had you were managements perfect pilot. Some places were taking pilots that just got there comm multi with half as much time as you. Not trying to bust your balls, but you coulda been an airline pilot at least until you woulda got furloughed.
 
U graduate in 05 the hiring boom was around 07 wtf? Why didn't you apply. With the time you had you were managements perfect pilot. Some places were taking pilots that just got there comm multi with half as much time as you. Not trying to bust your balls, but you coulda been an airline pilot at least until you woulda got furloughed.

LOL, that happened to a friend of mine! Yes, there was a hiring boom. And they wanted 800/100. And it was coming down to 600/100. And eventually, it was coming down to 500/100. And I even saw 400/50. So I really didn't have the total time to qualify until 400/50.

In 2006, I was able to afford 22 hours of flying only because of sympathetic flight instructors who paid for some of the flights. I didn't have any money and getting paid $22000 just wasn't livable.

Don't forget, having total time isn't the end all. These airlines expected you to be recent and current. 22 hours over 12 months doesn't quite qualify one as being either. Man, thinking back, it really is pathetically funny in a sick way. CAPT sure knows how to knock the wind out of ya!
 
Dude I have no where near mins for airlines I want to work at. That doesn't mean I can't apply and try. What's the worst there going to tell me? Sorry you don't meet the mins. Cool Ill send you another app in another 100 hrs TT. The process just keeps going. Whats your current job paying 35K? Ya first year pay sucks but after time you will be making more at the airline than whatever your prolly doing now.
 
ASA absolutely was hiring and hired lots of people with less time than you. I have been flying with A LOT of them lately.

Not trying to bust your balls, but why didn't you BLANKET THE EARTH with your resume instead of depending on this scumbag outfit to do it for you?

Were you trying to go directly to Airtran?

Dont lose the faith, but it sounds like you dont have enough of a desire to do what it takes to get into flying.
 
Coopervane,

They were absolutely not hiring when I got out. ASA was my primary objective when I was nearing graduation. And they were not hiring. Their HR told our program that they were not taking anyone.

I haven't lost faith, it's just changed directions. It's not that I don't have a desire. I absolutely LOVE flying airplanes. I just don't have the money to support the desire anymore.
 
Hey man...I totally feel for you since you played the game and lost and I'm with you with outing a bad deal but you needed to do a little more research before you went all in.

Also it says you got out in 2005....I know that back then TSA (Unless I have my time-line all wrong with the last furloughs and stuff) and others should have been hiring like MESA.

Best of luck to you man...I'm rooting for you on your repayments in this tough time!
 
Salukipilot4590,

Thanks for the props. Just spread the word that CAPT isn't the place to do your flight training. That's the only message I hope people take away with. Everything else, including my past, is secondary.
 
Salukipilot4590,

Thanks for the props. Just spread the word that CAPT isn't the place to do your flight training. That's the only message I hope people take away with. Everything else, including my past, is secondary.

No prob man.

Life is nothing but a game...sometimes you win, sometimes you lose...sometimes you get herpes.
 

Dude, none of this means that you're still not a complete tool for what has happened to you. You spent all that money yet you still take no responsibility for where your career has gone. Here's the deal junior..........you tried a shortcut. You tried to spend your way into a job/career you weren't qualified for. You tried to spend your way around hard work, accountability and genuine experience and knowledge.

Now the aviation industry is reminding you that you were never qualified in the first place. Now the industry is rewarding your attempt at a career shortcut. Now the rest of us are laughing at your immaturity. Here's the best career advice your gonna get. Go out and learn something about flying. Beg, borrow, steal...........whatever, get your CFI and start working. Otherwise you can go back to your cubicle and stare out the window and talk about flying while those who have made the effort live your dreams. Seriously, get a clue new guy.
 
Dude, none of this means that you're still not a complete tool for what has happened to you. You spent all that money yet you still take no responsibility for where your career has gone. Here's the deal junior..........you tried a shortcut. You tried to spend your way into a job/career you weren't qualified for. You tried to spend your way around hard work, accountability and genuine experience and knowledge.

Now the aviation industry is reminding you that you were never qualified in the first place. Now the industry is rewarding your attempt at a career shortcut. Now the rest of us are laughing at your immaturity. Here's the best career advice your gonna get. Go out and learn something about flying. Beg, borrow, steal...........whatever, get your CFI and start working. Otherwise you can go back to your cubicle and stare out the window and talk about flying while those who have made the effort live your dreams. Seriously, get a clue new guy.

Whatever man...like I said, it's not about me anymore. It's about telling people that CAPT isn't the place to do your flight training. And with your sentiment toward me, I hope everyone else can take away the same message: Avoid CAPT.

Comments like yours only strengthen my message. I thank you for it, sir.
 
Coopervane,

They were absolutely not hiring when I got out. ASA was my primary objective when I was nearing graduation. And they were not hiring. Their HR told our program that they were not taking anyone.

ASA wasn't hiring in 05-06? Your "program" lied to you or they were just plain lazy. You should have asked ASA yourself. I know this is your point that CAPT is worthless, but surely somebody in this world advised you to do it on your own.

I've probably had 100+ conversations with people who want to fly and ask my opinion on the best way to do it. About 1/2 way into my speech I see their eyes glaze over and thats when I know they really don't want to do this job. Some will say "nevermind it's not worth all that!". I don't feel sorry for them. I would bet many here have experienced the same question, it seems to happen everyday. It definitely isn't for everybody.

I got my first jet job flying a Lear and was kinda surprised when I got it. They had hundreds of resumes on file. I rented a 172 and flew 1100 miles to deliver mine in person. The owner interviewed me and hired me on the spot. I later learned that my captain had done the same thing by car a year earlier and thats what got us both hired. When I sent in my app to ASA, I sent it via FedEx, mailed it, faxed it , and E-mailed it. I updated it every 100 hours and bugged them until they called. I did this with several carriers and got several interviews. This was different than simply sending out a single resume, much less depending on a school to do it. That is what most of us did, thats why there's not a lot of sympathy on this board.

I am who you are competing with. This is what must be done for this career.

I do feel your pain, but again it seems like it was easier for you to throw money at the process instead of doing whatever it took. CAPT is a scumbag operation that lied to you and told you not to waste your time like the rest of us did. They were unfortunately wrong.


Good luck in whatever you do
 
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Coopervane,

Then you just confirmed another lie from CAPT for me. Seems to me like I have a collection of lies and empty promises from them that knows no end. Anyway...

The program told us that the only way to get us cadets hired on is if they handled all the paperwork. Don't forget, we had very low time compared to our competition (read: you and your colleagues). And the program effectively held our future hostage when we gave them all the money up front. We did what they told us to do. Straying from this is like asking to be shot. Believe me, I wanted the career.

I understand where you are coming from about being aggressive and vigilant and keep on chasing the dream. But you have to understand that I had no more money left. And no one was going to give me 100 hours for free because I want this career. I had no money to fly anymore. Now if you would have told me that I should have updated my resume and submitted it to ASA every month to change my total time by 2 hours a month and that would have gotten me hired, then you're right, I screwed up big time.

This whole experience have left a very bad taste in my mouth on aviation. I still love flying and love to share this incredible experience with anyone. The game's over for me. I'm just trying to make sure the guy behind me don't fall into the same hole I did.

I appreciate your comments and thank you. Best of luck to you as well.
 

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