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350DRIVER said:
I know of a guy who was a COEX 1900 ground instructor (still do not have any clue how he got hired with just a pvt at the time & JD on the interview board), he was fired due to sexual harrasment and the fact that they had to re-teach two entire classes over. About 8 or so months later he was hired by Great Lakes as a 1900 ground instructor/first officer, guess what.? He was also fired for the same reasons that COEX let him go. A few months later he was hired by Colgan as a first officer. Present day he is employed by someone else flying a SF340. 4 chances.?? Ask yourself again whether there "really" is a "black list" and just how effective it is.... I was absolutely amazed by how this individual is still employed as a pilot present day. There was also a corporate 91 gig in there somewhere along the lines flying a Falcon. All in less than 3.5 years.

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That loser taught us (tried to rather) 1900 systems at Lakes, what a tool. The procter (thank God we had one) had to bail him out every hour it seemed, and he knew only half the material well enough to teach it, and obviously didn't prep for it, cause we saw him every night hot tubbing at the hotel. He was much too immature to be ground instuctor, we all pretty much hated him. He should be a salesman, because obviously that's how he's talked himself into each of those jobs. I hope he's grown up some.
 
Kawasumi_Kichou said:
I felt like I was blacklisted after I resigned from Scenic in 1992 to finish school. Graduated in '93 and couldn't get interviewed anywhere '93 to '95 even after sending out hundreds of resumes. Turned 40 in '95 and felt like I was finished as far as an airline career was concerned. After talking it over with several retired captain friends I quit flying altogether (way too expensive if it's only going to be a hobby) and went back into aerospace and broadcast/motion picture engineering work. Now I'm teaching aviation classes part-time at a CC and thinking about getting current again. But it's so expensive compared to what I make now that I'm not convinced that it'll be worth it. I'm 50 now and know there will be no further professional flying for me in this life.

Blacklisted? I don't think so, but it sure felt like it.

You're still not too old dude. And flying for Sceninc or Air Vegas would kick A** if it paid enough. I'd trade for good WX and fun flying.

Rook
 

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