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Higher Time Pilots are a Liability

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The only reason you are a liability is because you can read a contract, you know the games they play and know how to play the games back.

In other words tell them how much I love their company and that they wouldn't have to worry about me leaving because I fully intend on staying put for several years - "I see this place where I can remain long term!"

But also, as you mentioned, being able to read a contract - if they get their money worth out of me after two years it is probably in their best interest, financially, that I leave.

So, in many ways it ought to be a win-win situation - I'll stay for my contracted time and you (the company) will get an experienced pilot but for a time.

It seems, though, that such common sense reasoning betrays the recruitment department folks.
 

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