birdwatchin
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DAL737FO, you're not wrong that academies use airline connections as selling points. I think the issue taken with Foobar's posts is that he implies that academy grad's don't deserve the job they were hired for. I take nothing away from those more seasoned pilots you mentioned, but I don't think any jobs were taken from them by academy grad's. Comair has hired a lot of pilots this year - far more than the academy could possibly put out. Here's the issue, observe...
Foobar, if you imply that someone "bought their job," you may or may not know it, but you've insulted them. Refer to 172driver's post, academy grad's do work and do prove themselves worthy of the job. It wasn't served up to them with side salad.
So, you get responses to your very obvious dig at the academy, and also of Comair, suggesting they hire someone who is less than yourself, a person who "earned" it, well - not yet though, right? Look, I respect that you have a family and need to make $$. That's great. But you did throw an obvious insult out there... and there are quite a lot of academy grad's out there - from all of the schools - that wouldn't appreciate the sentiment that they don't deserve what they've accomplished.
Foobar, you try to placate with "don't be defensive" lines and then continue to rip academy grad's. Just remember to lose that attitude before you interview - because the Captain your interviewing with or sitting next to as FO might just be one of those academy grad's you hold in contempt (don't try to deny that contempt bud, it's very apparent from your first post on this thread). Nobody is "putting up a pretense" except you - and that seems be that you deserve it more. However you get there, you're on equal footing with that other guy when you get through IOE. No better off, no worse. Your training will be the same if you come in from DAL, the academy, or the local FBO.
Another point worth mentioning is that academy grad's work at other airlines besides CMR. Take note that one of the first, and very short, replies to Foobar was from an ERJ pilot. Also, not all "academy pilots" out there come out of DCA (Foobar even mentioned this in a post).
There is one thing that you get from an academy that you can't "buy" there or anywhere... a legacy of friends that will always help you along the way. Even if you don't know them, when you meet another academy grad, you have a connection to them and that's a good start at building a friendship.
Originally posted by Foobar
Or, surrender you certificates, buy them back via the Comair Academy and viola! You are a Comair pilot.
and later...
And yes its buying a job. If you pay $60,000.00 for all your ratings instead of $25,000.00 Then you've paid for the job.
Foobar, if you imply that someone "bought their job," you may or may not know it, but you've insulted them. Refer to 172driver's post, academy grad's do work and do prove themselves worthy of the job. It wasn't served up to them with side salad.
So, you get responses to your very obvious dig at the academy, and also of Comair, suggesting they hire someone who is less than yourself, a person who "earned" it, well - not yet though, right? Look, I respect that you have a family and need to make $$. That's great. But you did throw an obvious insult out there... and there are quite a lot of academy grad's out there - from all of the schools - that wouldn't appreciate the sentiment that they don't deserve what they've accomplished.
Originally posted by Foobar
Don't put up the pretense that you are taking the same route as the guy who learns to fly at an FBO, hauls freight, works the crappy 135 job, then goes to Comair.
Foobar, you try to placate with "don't be defensive" lines and then continue to rip academy grad's. Just remember to lose that attitude before you interview - because the Captain your interviewing with or sitting next to as FO might just be one of those academy grad's you hold in contempt (don't try to deny that contempt bud, it's very apparent from your first post on this thread). Nobody is "putting up a pretense" except you - and that seems be that you deserve it more. However you get there, you're on equal footing with that other guy when you get through IOE. No better off, no worse. Your training will be the same if you come in from DAL, the academy, or the local FBO.
Another point worth mentioning is that academy grad's work at other airlines besides CMR. Take note that one of the first, and very short, replies to Foobar was from an ERJ pilot. Also, not all "academy pilots" out there come out of DCA (Foobar even mentioned this in a post).
There is one thing that you get from an academy that you can't "buy" there or anywhere... a legacy of friends that will always help you along the way. Even if you don't know them, when you meet another academy grad, you have a connection to them and that's a good start at building a friendship.