pilotyip
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That's some great logic there yip.
Brilliant.
93% have a degree and you argue that SWA wants you not to have one.
Not if you establish the estimation that probably 95% of the pilots looking for jobs have college degrees. That assumption would support the non-degreed pilot having an advantage at SWA. If someone has better numbers, please chime in.
As far as SWA not wanting you to have a degree is not the point. The point is SWA is smart enough to know it has no bearing on who the person is and upon their success in the cockpit.
Learning is learning and it's good for all of us to stay curious and sharp
Could not agree more, but learning takes place at many more places than college, but I guess that kind of learning doesn't carry much weight with many people. Well except some colleges that give credit for life experiences.
Lay off the juice bro.
Never is tastes too good, and sharing it with my ole squadron mates is what life is all about.
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