PCL_128 said:I'm sorry, could you repeat that? I was distracted by this wonderful picture on the side of the screen.
PCL, don't lie, we all know you don't like that kind of "stuff".
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PCL_128 said:I'm sorry, could you repeat that? I was distracted by this wonderful picture on the side of the screen.
Go back about thirteen years. COEX required money to change hands as a condition of hire for several years. Air Midwest, before Mesa bought it, had a P-F-T program during that time. Those are two examples that immediately come to mind.B190Captain said:If what you say is right Bobbysamd about money being a condition of hire is PFT then many other carriers out there at one time or another were PFT.
Please accept my best regards and respect for your Marine record. USMC members automatically have my respect and admiration, but someone with your record, even more so.TankCommander said:After serving this great country for 18 years I feel like venting.....
My Bio: 6 yr USMC infintry, 12 yr US Armored Cav. Tank Commander.
19 small arm fire fights-Central America 82-85
2 major armored battles Gulf 1
1st tank across Solva river Bosnia x-mas morning 95
88 combat patrols Bosnia 96-97
44 combat patrols Kosavo 97-98
15 ribbions / 17 medals 4th highest dec. soldier on active duty
at retirement.
TankCommander said:I spoke to a senior Captin that worked for a major airline. He sits on an interview borad. I asked him what he looks for in someone that he would hire. He told me everyone interviewed meets the requierments for the job, time and ratings.
Just out of curiosity, I thought Tank Commanders were officers.