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Southwest not requiring a type anymore?

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RJDC said:
I bet you could get a labor lawyer and sue SWA for discriminating against those of us that don't have a 737 type.

Woe is me, if you are RJDC.

Now grow up or better yet, go away!
 
I just got a call for an interview. Just to put some numbers out there,

737type Dec 2001, applied SWA Jan 2002, 9500 total, 7100 turbine, 4600 TPIC, No jet time, No check airman.

Hope that helps get a feel for the possible wait, but it is going to be worth it!!
 
Yes I have friends that work there, but they all said they could not help me get an interview, it is once I got the interview then they will try and help me get the job.

Let's see if they really want to admit to knowing me.
 
RJDC said:
I bet you could get a labor lawyer and sue SWA for discriminating against those of us that don't have a 737 type.

Whooooo-eeeee, now there's an original idea. Ya think that hasn't already been done already? Guess how that one came out. All SWA has to do is show that they have hired those that meet or exceed their own qualifications....and it's over.

Now, if SWA was changing their qualifications willy-nilly week after week or monthly, you might have a case...but then, maybe not.

Tejas
 

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