Kathy:
Are you suggesting that the CP or someone else within flt ops is not qualified to make a decision on whether a pilot can communicate well with other non-pilot types? I feel, and I am sure many will echo this, part of being a good pilot is being able to make good decisions and communicate effectively. I dont' think HR reps are the only ones qualified in determining who can and cannot communicate effectively with others. Again I feel HR should have no input what so ever in the pilot hiring process, the fact that there is an HR rep on a pilot reveiw board and every board that I know of has to have a concensus to hire a pilot, the HR person can very well be the reason a pilot is not hired. This entire thinking that somehow HR is the only department that can make the determination that a pilot will be a good employee is simply wrong. HR does not have any special skills that somehow make them better at determining the value of an employee vs. a department head. Keep in mind the original function of the HR department was to be strictly administrative, i.e. process paperwork, do employee background checks, place ads, and at the direction of the respective department head, call potential candidates. They also normally take care of benefits, leaves etc. I'm sorry but I think we'll have to agree to disgree about the function of an HR rep in the pilot hiring process.
Are you suggesting that the CP or someone else within flt ops is not qualified to make a decision on whether a pilot can communicate well with other non-pilot types? I feel, and I am sure many will echo this, part of being a good pilot is being able to make good decisions and communicate effectively. I dont' think HR reps are the only ones qualified in determining who can and cannot communicate effectively with others. Again I feel HR should have no input what so ever in the pilot hiring process, the fact that there is an HR rep on a pilot reveiw board and every board that I know of has to have a concensus to hire a pilot, the HR person can very well be the reason a pilot is not hired. This entire thinking that somehow HR is the only department that can make the determination that a pilot will be a good employee is simply wrong. HR does not have any special skills that somehow make them better at determining the value of an employee vs. a department head. Keep in mind the original function of the HR department was to be strictly administrative, i.e. process paperwork, do employee background checks, place ads, and at the direction of the respective department head, call potential candidates. They also normally take care of benefits, leaves etc. I'm sorry but I think we'll have to agree to disgree about the function of an HR rep in the pilot hiring process.