bobbysamd
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From the frying pan to the fryer, or, may I retch now?
Sorry to burst your bubble, my friend, but the "President" responds to everyone.
This is a classic example of what I've maintained all along about P-F-T. P-F-T outfits make a big deal about their stringent "hiring" "requirements" and their "comprehensive" applicant screening "process." Obviously, the only screening this individual underwent was if he wrote his check accurately and/or a credit check!
While I appreciate views from others who sincerely believe that Gulfstream is not P-F-T, I feel the following words, taken from the Gulfstream website, says all:
RULE #1: "AIRLINE PILOT TRAINING IS NOTHING WITHOUT AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY." Gulfstream not only provides the best training in the industry but also the best opportunity for Part-121 airline employment . . . .
(emphasis added)
Even the place itself makes no bones about being P-F-T.
That was your first mistake. To believe a flight school ad that promises you an airline job.Future_turbiner said:I am 26 years old got my bachelors in business admin
at Eastern Washington and just finished Comair Academy 6 months ago, (wonderful program by the way),
except I didn’t get the first officer at Delta Connection that I was promised in their ads.![]()
Yippee, yahoo!!!So I have decided to do something productive about it that will put my career on the fast track. Yesterday I got “the call” from Mark Ottoesen that I have been accepted in Gulfstream’s First Officer Program yippee!!! I just submitted my application online 5 days ago and within 4 days of submitting it I got a response from the president no less!

This is a classic example of what I've maintained all along about P-F-T. P-F-T outfits make a big deal about their stringent "hiring" "requirements" and their "comprehensive" applicant screening "process." Obviously, the only screening this individual underwent was if he wrote his check accurately and/or a credit check!
Apparently you have missed a few of the posts on this subject. What you are doing is what is called "pay-for-training." You are really hoping that by paying for a "job" with Gulfstream you can circumvent the traditional career-building path that those who've paved the way for you have taken. By doing so, as the cliche goes, you can expect to encounter turbulence from your peers who have done it the accepted, traditional way.I am very excited to be starting this training feel that the SIC turbine time will be golden when it comes time to start goin for the big boys. My only regret is that I didn’t find this ad in AOPA Flight Training Magazine sooner.
While I appreciate views from others who sincerely believe that Gulfstream is not P-F-T, I feel the following words, taken from the Gulfstream website, says all:
RULE #1: "AIRLINE PILOT TRAINING IS NOTHING WITHOUT AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY." Gulfstream not only provides the best training in the industry but also the best opportunity for Part-121 airline employment . . . .
(emphasis added)
Even the place itself makes no bones about being P-F-T.
Don't do us any favors.For my contribution to FlightInfo I plan to do what others have done and do a day-by-day diary of my training so I can share with all you good folks my achievements as I progress.
Yes. Although others have said that Gulfstream refunds unused training tuition cheerfully, you should put a lawyer on retainer so you can hold their feet to the fire to get back your training fee in case they wash you out of training.I start in 3 weeks do any of you who have done the program have any tips as I study like crazy for my F/O slot?
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