I'm so happy that paying for a type rating has worked out well for you and your family and that the moral issues associated with doing so don't seem to bother you in the least. My employment decisions have paid off handsomely for me and provided rapid seniority advancement and the ability to enjoy a myriad of leisure activities outside of work...all without the shame of PTF.
"Moral issues"? "Shame"?
Please.
Referring to Southwest's type requirement as "PFT" is solely an FI insult used by people that have nothing else to bitch about at the moment (think General Lee). Obviously, there are legitimate things people can bitch about, but this isn't one of them.
"Pay-For-Training" is paying your company for the privilege of sitting in the right seat, building hours.
That's PFT. Using the term for something else that it doesn't really apply to, because you're pissed, just cheapens the term. People who do that are the same dumbasses who refer to people who out-bid them for the trips they want as "scabs." Let me guess--you're also the kind of guy who would define SL-10 as the "second holocaust," because you didn't get what you want.
Meeting the minimums to be hired by a particular company is nothing like that. Southwest requires applicants have a type to be hired, even though it's not required by the FAA. Big freakin' deal. Most airlines require an ATP of their applicants, which
also wasn't required by the FAA until very recently. You have to have had that on your own before you were hired, so what's the difference? Nothing. Nada. Jack squat. It's exactly the same. Most airlines require more hours than the FAA requires, and you have to get that on your own. Some, a lot more. A lot of airlines require a 4-year degree,
also not required by the FAA. You gotta' get
that on your own as well. See the point? Hiring minimums are hiring minimums. Every airline has stated minimums above and beyond what the FAA requires for the job. The only thing different about having a type requirement in a company's minimums, is that it's unique to Southwest.
And now you're pretending some sort of "moral" indignation? What a joke.
You think you've got some sort of witty slam. In reality, when everyone else reads it,
they think "another whiny, dumbass General Lee-wannabe." Or in your case, "a
bitter, whiny, dumbass General Lee-wannabe." Good for you.
Bubba