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Thanks, my friend, the feeling is mutual. It would have been a gas to fly the Convair with you, I'm sure.de727ups said:Bobby...it would have been a pleasure to have shared a cockpit with you and I have found you to be one of the best posters around.
If you get tired of the BS at this site, come on over to jetcareers...Doug doesn't put up with stuff like this.
Honest to goodness, that is the bottom line about P-F-T.I'm not paying anybody any money for a job. If they start out treating you like crap, its not likely to improve later on.
It's too bad that's the bottom line, because it's not universally true.bobbysamd said:I'm copying the following excerpt from a post on another forum on the board. It really gets to the heart of the matter.
"I'm not paying anybody any money for a job. If they start out treating you like crap, its not likely to improve later on."
Honest to goodness, that is the bottom line about P-F-T.
I, of course, will not ask your salary. But I heard that Comair captains with decent seniority make $75K - $90K+. Please correct me if I'm wrong. If true, that certainly ain't chicken feed.Typhoon1244 said:Except for the fact that I'm not making $150-200K/year like a mainline pilot, my treatment at ASA has been quite good.
The key phrase is "decent seniority." Being on a big airplane (CRJ-700) doesn't hurt, either. I've got to get a little more gray hair and add twenty seats before I reach that level.bobbysamd said:...I heard that Comair captains with decent seniority make $75K - $90K+. Please correct me if I'm wrong. If true, that certainly ain't chicken feed.
Buy you a diamond ring, my friend, if it makes you feel all right,Wankel7 said:I did it. I paid for my training to work at this company. They call it pay for hire.
That was eight months ago. And I still would do it again. My thoughts on PFT are this. At least at this company if I do not perform and screw up I am out. Just like any place. If you say you are taking jobs from people that can't afford it I would disagree. Can't afford it? My company finances. Banks finance. If you want something bad enough....
How do you people that are against PFT feel about a website that has a big banner ad for buy your type rating here? You did look at the top of every page? The forum we use might partly exist because of people that pay.
"Network, network, network. It's not what you know but who you know". Then they go on to tell you how a friend of theirs was trying to get into airlineX and they have loads of hours and experience and yet the airline hired someone else with only 300 hours because it was someone the chief pilot knew.
Now tell me how fair this is to the experienced pilot? This to me is far worse than PFT yet no-one complains about this unfairness like they do about PFT.
350DRIVER said:son with all due respect you are out of the loop with reality.
I can't agree more.... and as someone thinking about joining this industry I was totally shocked too, However, these are not my words. I have been told this story by at least two schools I visited very recently AND by a pilot I talked to after one of my flights. So, if it's not in touch with reality, why are they telling a prospective student stuff like this?
My point was just to ask why people don't complain about this and compain so readily about PFT. As a wannabe, I'm just trying to understand the industry.
de727ups said:PFT sucks and to my dying breath I'll tell everyone I know to discriminate at the interview against those who chose this route. Be warned, if you choose the PFT route you may lose out in a future interview for what seems to you like no reason. However, the reason will be clear as daylight to the rest of us.....
That is one issue. We live in a society that is based on rules and order. For the most part, our society works well because people follow the rules. People expect others to follow the rules. Those who do not follow the rules offend the rest of society.TZRav8r said:However, what I can’t really grasp, after reading all these PFT-type threads, is why in the world is anyone would hold a grudge against individuals who PFT. I understand the thought process that would anger someone who has been cutoff on final or in the grocery store. I understand this analogy.
The P-F-T airline, or "store," deserves your hostility. The answer would be to boycott the "store," or P-F-T airline. But, just as people need to purchase food, certain pilots feel compelled to purchase their jobs. They want to shortcut the accepted rules, which are working one's way up the ranks. Or, no one else will "hire" them. In either case, it offends the majority, who abides by the rules.f the grocery store allows or in this case encourages line jumpers, I would have to say my hostilities would be directed towards the store.