USAirways1149
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- Joined
- Nov 27, 2001
- Posts
- 32
Ok,
First of all I admit it. I was irresponsible. When I was hired by US Airways I stopped logging time as accurately as I should have. Each month I got a nice printout of my total time from US Airways and I copied that number into my logbook.
January 64.8
February 71.5
March 79.4...
What I did NOT do, was keep track of night or IFR time at all.
I didnt think I had to...I foolishly and wrongly assumed that I was at the job I would retire from and would not require that information again.
So here I am on furlough attempting to get some job interviews. While the total times in my logbook are, of course, very accurate, I dont have the IFR or night data required to fill out some of the employment applications that are out there right now.
Anybody have any ideas?
-Mike
First of all I admit it. I was irresponsible. When I was hired by US Airways I stopped logging time as accurately as I should have. Each month I got a nice printout of my total time from US Airways and I copied that number into my logbook.
January 64.8
February 71.5
March 79.4...
What I did NOT do, was keep track of night or IFR time at all.
I didnt think I had to...I foolishly and wrongly assumed that I was at the job I would retire from and would not require that information again.
So here I am on furlough attempting to get some job interviews. While the total times in my logbook are, of course, very accurate, I dont have the IFR or night data required to fill out some of the employment applications that are out there right now.
Anybody have any ideas?
-Mike