bobbysamd
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Age discrimination
I wrote, very specifically, that I applied to many of the same commuters as did my Riddle colleagues. I also wrote that my Riddle colleagues and I had essentially the same quals, i.e. four-year degree and enough time to meet the mins, gained solely through flight instructing. They had nothing different than me that would have given them an advantage, e.g., turbine time or 135 time - except for age. They got the interviews and jobs. I did not. In fact, if my quals were arrayed next to theirs you would not see much difference, except that I had more total time, perhaps my ATP, and my type. The difference is - age.
You had opined that maybe some of these places were not hiring during the six years I applied to them. Not so. Horizon hired. G-P Express hired. Scenic hired. COEX hired, too. I am 99.999% sure that one other one I did not mention earlier, Stateswest in Phoenix, hired. I sent them plenty of stuff and would deliver materials to it personally when I was in Phoenix.
You had written that Eagle has hired pilots in their late 40s. How many of them were career changers like me with only flight instructing experience? I would submit few or none. No one disputes that airlines hire 40+ pilots who are extremely well-qualified and experienced, i.e. ex-military, corporate and others who have large amounts of 135/121 and turbine time. I am comparing myself to my peer group, who, again, had four-year degrees and flight instructing experience only and were as much as fifteen (15) years younger than me
(40 - 15 = 25).
I know of other pilots who were not hired because of age discrimination. I have a friend who now flies single-pilot Caravan 135 in New Mexico. His birthday is within a few days of mine. He told me that he found out that he was flat-out rejected because of age. I have no doubts about the veracity of what he was told.
Not in the least. I am amazed at how people fail to read posts word for word.English said:To say that because you applied for six years straight with no response equals age discrimination is again flawed reasoning.
I wrote, very specifically, that I applied to many of the same commuters as did my Riddle colleagues. I also wrote that my Riddle colleagues and I had essentially the same quals, i.e. four-year degree and enough time to meet the mins, gained solely through flight instructing. They had nothing different than me that would have given them an advantage, e.g., turbine time or 135 time - except for age. They got the interviews and jobs. I did not. In fact, if my quals were arrayed next to theirs you would not see much difference, except that I had more total time, perhaps my ATP, and my type. The difference is - age.
You had opined that maybe some of these places were not hiring during the six years I applied to them. Not so. Horizon hired. G-P Express hired. Scenic hired. COEX hired, too. I am 99.999% sure that one other one I did not mention earlier, Stateswest in Phoenix, hired. I sent them plenty of stuff and would deliver materials to it personally when I was in Phoenix.
You had written that Eagle has hired pilots in their late 40s. How many of them were career changers like me with only flight instructing experience? I would submit few or none. No one disputes that airlines hire 40+ pilots who are extremely well-qualified and experienced, i.e. ex-military, corporate and others who have large amounts of 135/121 and turbine time. I am comparing myself to my peer group, who, again, had four-year degrees and flight instructing experience only and were as much as fifteen (15) years younger than me
(40 - 15 = 25).
I know of other pilots who were not hired because of age discrimination. I have a friend who now flies single-pilot Caravan 135 in New Mexico. His birthday is within a few days of mine. He told me that he found out that he was flat-out rejected because of age. I have no doubts about the veracity of what he was told.
No, it morphed because someone saw my orginal comments on my Citation type and Eagle sim ride. He used it as an excuse to attack me on age discrmination, which was completely irrelevant to the discussion. I notice that this person's post is gone now.Most of your posts seem to revolve around how you missed out on your life's dream because of age discrimination. I think that's how this thread morphed...
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