Rez O. Lewshun
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Our's was pretty cool, too.The Delta party is pretty cool and they make a big deal about bringing your spouse, dressing up and celebrating.
Nope...we`re all buddies here." I`m guessing, could be wrong though, that Whine Lover wasn`t born in Africa. "
That is CORRECT SIR.
Although, many so-called "studies" claim that we all have emanated from Africa.
Truly, your point about your Doctor being African-American is most correct.
Also, since you mention me specifically, I hope that you have not taken any of my statements as meant to castigate you personally (? ).
That was not my intent.
YKW
where was this?Our's was pretty cool, too.
Two epaulettes and one set of wings in a sandwich bag tossed on the table during a 10 minute bathroom break during indoc training (which was a retired pilot reading the FOM word for word to us for a week).
Not a word from anyone--and it wasn't even a ziplock bag.
You know, it's the little things a major airline does for its pilots that tell you what they really think about them.
I still tear up when I think about it.
I cannot say. No, really, I cannot say. New policy directive from legal and HR.where was this?
We were drinking a lot of wine, perhaps, I missed some of the fine point, but I know he got hired in about week, said he was driving up to ATL, a week later he was in class. Perhaps he had done the application prior to the drive, perhaps he had taken the tests, perhaps it was the hiring director and not the CP. Would that HR guy hang out in the CP's office? I wasn't there. But I know he disappeared from the squadron on 60 days terminal leave and was working for DAL. Bob is a great guy; I don't think he would make this stuff up. BTW they may have had 15K applications, but I bet not many were Navy pilots; the Navy guys did seem to get head of the line privileges. I know a bunch of guys from my squadron (VP45) got hired over a three year period at DAL between 67-70Good story pilotyip, but unfortunately, that ain`t the way it was done (and still isn`t at Delta) How do I know you ask? Well, I hired on th September `66 and know the drill (retired July 97). Chief pilot wasn`t involved in hiring, still isn`t. Personell, now called HR gave the written tests, if they liked what they saw in your application, then Personell guy and a Captain, either retired or active gave an interview. If you got an "up" from them, you got to go and see the shrink, take the MMPI test and he (the doctor) put in his two cents. At the time I was hired, Big D had 15,000 applications on file with about a thousand guys that were acceptable. I`ve heard those tales about sitting outside the school house door, or a variation of the story also. BTW, Sam Graddy was the first black pilot hired, about `71. The first black naval aviator was killed in Korea in `51, shot down in a Corsair.BTW, first female pilot was hired about the same time frame as Sam...She had it a lot tougher than he did...you know, woman shouldn`t be in the cockpit, mans world, etc.