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And knowing that, I have a great deal of respect for you. The fact that you worked hard previously as an instructor, and lineman all those years is certainly paying your dues. My beef is with people who go there with zero hours and are looking for handouts and shortcuts to bypass paying their dues. I can understand why you'd go, already being an established pilot, looking to supplement your experience and oppurtunities.The_Russian said:I did all my time instructing and pumping fuel for many years. I did my time as an FO and was offered a job. I earned it from previous service and doing a good job.
No disrepect meant towards you at all, but just because they didn't hire YOU during those periods, didn't mean they weren't hiring other flight instructors, or non-turbine experienced pilots. Granted Skywest didn't as you first-hand account showed, but thats one of over a dozen regionals actively hiring.The_Russian said:What about me? I didn't get an offer. I tried every regional. (Except Horizon)
"I did not buy my job. I may have bought some training in a 1900, but not a job."
Same thing. While you were doing your "training", you were paying to do a job.
The_Russian said:I may have bought some training in a 1900, but not a job. .
PLease. Spare us the "I paid my dues" fantasy. You bought your job, in purest sense of the word.
The_Russian said:Oh yeah. I forgot. I'm so sorry. I'll never bang your fat mom again.
The_Russian said:Nobody asked for your opinion phony. Get a life and your private some day. Everyone knows you don't really work at UPS.
de727ups said:there's no reason not to give any PFJer a hard time when he comes up with some lame rationalization of what he did. Total BS...
The bottom line is if there werent people willing to shell out $35 large for "training" that company would be forced to actually hire a FO thus increasing the job market in our profession. I know someone personally who did the Alpine Air PFT, he did almost all the loading and unloading of cargo and after 10 months managed to log 100 hours. He was paying to perform a service and that was stupid on his part and unethical by the company. There is no way to justify PFT because it is keeping people like me out of a job that would otherwise be qualified for and unless you enjoy screwing our profession you would wise up and do it the right way.
The_Russian said:Geez! The company is forced to hire FO's.
Common language/attitude in the cockpit?The_Russian said:I'll never bang your fat mom again.
The_Russian said:After I was permanent hire for about five months
The_Russian said:Now I am ready for when the Legacy's begin hiring.
Face it, you paid for a job because you could not get one otherwise. You talk about how no airline would hire you based on your merits. Why is it that everyone else can land a job after instructing, yet you could not? Hmmmmm.
What do yo do? You whip out your checkbook and stroke a check to any operator that will let you sit in their cockpit and play pilot. You are a disgrace.
Hate to break it to you, but majors don't take checks in exchange for a job.
Geez! The company is forced to hire FO's