AV1ATRX said:
English - you're not getting any bites because we all already know the answer but most of you guys can't admit it.
Yes, most of us
DO know the answer, and it's not the one you want to hear. This debate isn't about male / female, it's about "minority" / non-"minority".
No one's beef on here is about a 2,000 hour pilot getting hired
if all the candidates had 2,000 hours.
Unfortunately, in the final selection process, the recruiters are picking between two dozen WASP Male pilots with 6,000 to 9,000 hours and two or three minority pilots with 2,000 hours (1/3 to 1/4 the experience) and hiring the minority pilot to satisfy the EEOC
BULLSH*T.
The fact is that in the times we live in, there is
NO NEED for EEOC hiring guidelines in the aviation community. Whether it's a major airline, regional airline, charter flight department, corporate flight department, or Joe Bob's Banner Service, a flight department
should hire the highest-qualified individual who is a good "corporate fit" for the organization, but that's just not how things work in this day and age.
I'm not saying that these
so-called "minority" pilots should not use that to their advantage, h*ll, I would too, but they need to recognize that they
are getting hired with lesser qualifications
because of their minority status and not because their flying abilities and "experience" made them the better candidate.
Alternately, I could wish for a Presidential candidate who was pro-labor but also pro-firearm rights, with probably about the same odds of success.
Incidentally, most people who get hired at the really good corporate jobs do so through contacts and references - it's fairly rare that a long-term corp flight department will go outside the pool of referred talent, so hours become a bit of a non-issue with a certain basic level of proficiency.
p.s. In about 80 years at the current rate of minority population growth, my grandkids (WASP) will be minorities. Wonder if they'll have "preferential hiring" status...
