BobbySamd wrote--
"Once again, it boils down to quality and legitimacy of experience. If you are showing a P-F-T job, you may not be given serious consideration by anyone and that five-year jump you hoped to get may have been only a waste of time and money."
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Where did you get that info? Serious consideration? 5 years is too long. Most of the guys that started at Gulfstream with 300hours were on with a major in their 4th year. By year 5, they were already off probation at United, Delta, American, Northwest, Southwest, etc. They stayed at Gulfstream long enough to get some mult-engine time and then moved on to another commuter or major. You don't stay at Gulfsteam. It's not a commuter job. It's a training school to build some multi-time and MOVE ON. No major cares that you PFT'd. They probably would care if you were a scab, like Cooper.
"Once again, it boils down to quality and legitimacy of experience. If you are showing a P-F-T job, you may not be given serious consideration by anyone and that five-year jump you hoped to get may have been only a waste of time and money."
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Where did you get that info? Serious consideration? 5 years is too long. Most of the guys that started at Gulfstream with 300hours were on with a major in their 4th year. By year 5, they were already off probation at United, Delta, American, Northwest, Southwest, etc. They stayed at Gulfstream long enough to get some mult-engine time and then moved on to another commuter or major. You don't stay at Gulfsteam. It's not a commuter job. It's a training school to build some multi-time and MOVE ON. No major cares that you PFT'd. They probably would care if you were a scab, like Cooper.