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Iam back with results, the 91 gig was down to me and another guy with 2500 hrs and no recall rights at a major. Guess who got the job, not me. I am now leaning to stay out of aviation and pursue something where skill and exp. is considered. Maybe someday when I buy a corp. jet I will hire a ex. major guy to fly it.Thanks all,
I believe if the offer becomes aviable i will lean towards the Part 91 gig. I just discussed it this week with a corp. friend and said without it would be very hard to cross over. Once again thanks for all the great insight.
Either one would be fine as long as you are the right person for the job. That will vary hugely from one Dept to the next. P91 hiring is all about being in the right place at the right time. All my good P91 jobs came to pass as happenstance, rather than targeting an employer. I would take the job that turns you on more, as you may be in it for a while.
Or you can disregard all of my advise above. Maybe it's because you had some spelling errors on your resume and cover letter. Next time I would advice you to proofread it.
Same story in corporate aviation. Only here, job performance and "fit" are more important than seniority. Once you come to terms with the fact that the other guy had more to offer the employer, the sooner you will be able to get a job in corporate aviation.
Next time you give advice, I would advise that you proofread your own post....
Maybe he's upset that, when most of us got into aviation, we were taught that flying skills and experience were the top priority and we spent a couple of decades honing those skills.
We didn't realize that "fit" and sufficient 'suction' in interpersonal relations would take precedence over experience in some departments.
During my time in a 91 department, I flew with some extraordinarily good pilots and great people. I also flew with a couple who couldn't find their ass with both hands in an airplane but they sure could suck up and back stab. There were also a couple that couldn't pass a MMPI (psych/personality) test if they hired a PhD to take it for them.
100ci is bummed because someone with lower time got the job he wanted. Thanks for the lecture that we've all heard a million times here. It's nice to hear it from someone who won't post their resume. That says a lot.
And, no, I won't be coming to your department for a job, jet2work. I can smell the politics from here.
TC
We didn't realize that "fit" and sufficient 'suction' in interpersonal relations would take precedence over experience in some departments[QUOTE/].
TC, you of all people should know that getting along with your co-workers in a corporate gig is perhaps THE most important aspect of QOL. Backstabbers, and suckups would not last long where I work. We are a small group that rely on each other for our lives and livelihoods. We can't just bid a different schedule or different equipment when the going gets tough.
If 100ci wants to think that the reason he did not get the job is because of his airline background, perhaps he is correct. A quick review of his previous posts will show that in July he was 5 numbers from being recalled at AA. Perhaps the person interviewing him asked him why he had not been flying for the last 5 years, and he admitted that he was furloughed TWA awaiting recall. Why would anyone hire and train a guy who is 5 numbers from being recalled, and obviously had been waiting around on the sidelines for that to happen? Maybe the real reason was recency of experience, or lack of PIC time.
A quick review of 100ci's posts will also tell you what he thinks of: Regional Airline Pilots, Scabs, Southwest Airlines, American Airline Natives, Trans States flow throughs, APA and others. Hopefully very soon he will be recalled to AA (like I said, I don't like seeing any pilot out of work).
I don't post my resume here, because I have nothing to prove. I'll let the content of my posts speak to my qualifications.
BTW, you are correct about some corporate guys not being able to find their A$$ with both hands. I was hoping that they would get weeded out by examiners at Flightsafety (JK).
And, no, I won't be coming to your department for a job, jet2work. I can smell the politics from here.
TC