KC-10 Driver
Thanks for yr post & views. Your comments hit the nail on the head.
Like you, I have previously attended job fairs & also interview counseling - with limited success. For the jobs I did get, I cannot honestly say that it was as a direct result of doing these things, in fact, I know it was more my tenacity & networking & a bit of luck. If you have been to one of these in the last 5 years or so, then you really don't need to go again. There's less recruiters, more concessionaires and the interviews don't change that much (within an individual carrier). It will be a re-hash of what you already know & you will still be paying full-price for the privilege!
I think if anyone who goes to job fairs/seminars & treats them as "infomercials" and for making contacts, that is the right attitude. They are NOT the same as other job fairs where the expectation is on actually getting an interview and subsequently the job. But of course, they don't tell you that. Hopefully this thread has thrown some light on what really goes on in these seminars, the "success" rates, the pros & cons of going etc. so that pilots can make up their own minds if it's right for you. Both sides of the story need to be told.
As someone mentioned, the Air Inc stuff is basically a CostCo Super Center for information, nothing more. Also, it is primarily aimed at the low-time commercial pilot and the transitioning military guys who have never gone through a civilian-style interview process and all that that takes.
And finally, just FYI, there are other, smaller counseling services out there which are perhaps better value for money and give you more accurate tips AND market you individually to sevearl airlines & corporate entities. One such company is the Berliner Aviation Group (& no, this is NOT a paid advertisement - I just know this guy helped me in the past & I found his info far more useful than any FAPA or Air Inc counselor/rep.)
Provided you do yr homework & know what you're buying, then you won't have unrealistic expectations & then you won't be disappointed either. And you MAY just get lucky.
Caveat emptor as the Romans pronounced!
