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ooooh that sounds juicy.

Does your kid have a degree? (old reference :) )
 
New pilots aren't learning about the things that are most important to us and the profession. No one is teaching them about towing the line, helping the other guy and looking out for one another.

NO KIDDING. Just read the Regionals board on flightinfo. The kids / pilots going into regional airline flying are definitely not good for the industry...the wh0re themselves out for scumbag outfits like GoJet, climbing on knives they put in the backs of their fellow pilots and then want something better.
I think WHERE the pilots are coming from is also a factor. No more is the kid at the fence coming into aviation. Now it's the techie or some other changer who was sold the pipe dream airline pilot lie by the likes of Kit Darby and all these flight "academies" that teach tests and scripts to get kids on the "fast track". They even dress them up like airline pilots but let them keep that long hair, goatee, earring, etc. Most of the students don't even know a Citation from a Gulfstream. They just want an easy job and lots of money.
It's a shame that fewer people are becoming pilots from childhood. Now it's just another "get rich quick" scheme that is being sold.
 
And ACA today is different from 1965 when UAL, NWA, EAL were hiring 250 hr Comm/MEL/Inst pilots? Pilots who had not really made this a career option until the job showed up. When a pilot is between jobs and has a familty to feed a house to pay for, they are often forced to take whatever jobs they can find at whatwever pay is being offered. It is not a simple black and white world.
 
What does integrity have to do with getting a job at an airline?

Wow - that statement could raise questions on a lot of levels, taken on its own. But I'll allow that you are talking about Kit's integrity or lack thereof.

Some have said that Kit could be the worst snake oil salesman ever to come down the road, but that has nothing to do with his job fairs.

I prefer not to deal with or give money to people and companies that I don't respect, regardless of their product or service.

You have to seperate the man from his product, if you have problem with Kit.

Sorry, I can't separate Kit from his "product".

For the record, I've gotten my flying jobs through connections I made myself and without giving one cent to Kit. I'm also heartened to say that most of my friends in the flying game have been able to move to career jobs without Kit's costly "assistance". In fact, I can't really think of anyone I know that got a job through Kit's "services".

I also agree with what some of the other respondents have said about paying for job fairs. When I was graduating with my engineering degree, I attended several job fairs and I paid exactly zero dollars for all of them.
 
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I know 1 guy who went straight from CFI to NetJets. But he was a 5+ year CFI who was also a lower management type at a large 141 flight school.
 

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