b757driver
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I see I'm not the only poor sod out there with no place to go. There are some things you have control over and others where you don't stand a chance.
For the record, I'm ATP rated with B737 Type PLUS two other ICAO licenses - all with the 737 type as well. I am rated on the 737-200 and flew the -737-800 (but only 500 SIC). Total time 7200+, lots of international experience, mainly on the 737 (2828), even LCC experience, exactly the same type of operation as SW, even was a B737 Pilot Instructor for a while in the mid 90s, very personable, very diverse, very dedicated also lots of customer service. In other words everything SWA would look for. What's the problem? You guessed it, only 1490 PIC - none of it turbine. Plenty of Turbine SIC and Jet. Also, ex-military, non-flying.
Of course, the 5 LAYOFFS IN A 12 YEAR PERIOD did nothing for my career wrt seniority, upgrade etc. At least it's nice to know that others have been left out in the wilderness and their only crime was bad choices vis a vis unstabe companies and not having a chance to get that apparently coveted PIC Turbine time.
I know we have to live and abide by the hiring rules, perceptions etc., but I always thought it rather strange that NONE of my previous employers ever gave a hoot about PIC time just total time and what you flew. Yes, every airline hires future captains but in most, you won't make it to the LHS for a few years if at all, as was the US Air case. Does this mean that those were incapable of ever upgrading or not showing leadership qualities? I hardly think so. They were just plain unlucky - like me. Besides, if SWA are as great as they think they are in terms of the best/most competitive, their training department would ensure they turn out the best Captains from their seasoned FOs - a direct measure of their investment. As any HR manager (or CP come to think of it) knows, you don't measure leadership or attitude in terms of how many PIC hours one has. I've been around long enough to know that there are plenty of Captains out there that you wonder how they managed to ever upgrade let alone get through all those PCs twice a year. Same goes for attitude. I'm sure the SWA training program is exemplary and they will train to their SOPs and select upgrade candidates in due course who turn out to be great Captains. So, this whole PIC Turbine thing is a red herring. So what if you have/had 1000 or 1500 or 10,000 PIC Turbine 20 years ago in (you fill in the blank)? None of this ensures you will make the grade and the emphasis is in the wrong place.
Bottom line, PIC Turbine does not make you God. It is only perceived by some that it is. In this tough market, the recruiters have to have something else that will screen out a large percentage in order to make their jobs easier. That's a sad fact.
On a side note, I was once hired (by a 737 operator for a training position) when I gave an unconventional answer to the question "why should we hire you?" My answer centered on the benefits of a reliable, dedicated employee and an up-beat, positive attitude. I never once mentioned qualifications nor experience. I got the job but -----got the pink slip 3 months later on completion of all required training!!!
More recently, my airline went bust as I was completing my PIC upgrade in the 757, so I did not even get to complete my IOE, let alone 1000 hours. My 2200 SIC on the 757 and 2828 SIC on two models of the 737 no longer count for much. I'm a dime a dozen...thanks for listening.
Now if anyone knows of a 737 or 757 job which does not require PIC time for 5-8 years in the RHS and is not overseas, I would be real interested.......!!??
For the record, I'm ATP rated with B737 Type PLUS two other ICAO licenses - all with the 737 type as well. I am rated on the 737-200 and flew the -737-800 (but only 500 SIC). Total time 7200+, lots of international experience, mainly on the 737 (2828), even LCC experience, exactly the same type of operation as SW, even was a B737 Pilot Instructor for a while in the mid 90s, very personable, very diverse, very dedicated also lots of customer service. In other words everything SWA would look for. What's the problem? You guessed it, only 1490 PIC - none of it turbine. Plenty of Turbine SIC and Jet. Also, ex-military, non-flying.
Of course, the 5 LAYOFFS IN A 12 YEAR PERIOD did nothing for my career wrt seniority, upgrade etc. At least it's nice to know that others have been left out in the wilderness and their only crime was bad choices vis a vis unstabe companies and not having a chance to get that apparently coveted PIC Turbine time.
I know we have to live and abide by the hiring rules, perceptions etc., but I always thought it rather strange that NONE of my previous employers ever gave a hoot about PIC time just total time and what you flew. Yes, every airline hires future captains but in most, you won't make it to the LHS for a few years if at all, as was the US Air case. Does this mean that those were incapable of ever upgrading or not showing leadership qualities? I hardly think so. They were just plain unlucky - like me. Besides, if SWA are as great as they think they are in terms of the best/most competitive, their training department would ensure they turn out the best Captains from their seasoned FOs - a direct measure of their investment. As any HR manager (or CP come to think of it) knows, you don't measure leadership or attitude in terms of how many PIC hours one has. I've been around long enough to know that there are plenty of Captains out there that you wonder how they managed to ever upgrade let alone get through all those PCs twice a year. Same goes for attitude. I'm sure the SWA training program is exemplary and they will train to their SOPs and select upgrade candidates in due course who turn out to be great Captains. So, this whole PIC Turbine thing is a red herring. So what if you have/had 1000 or 1500 or 10,000 PIC Turbine 20 years ago in (you fill in the blank)? None of this ensures you will make the grade and the emphasis is in the wrong place.
Bottom line, PIC Turbine does not make you God. It is only perceived by some that it is. In this tough market, the recruiters have to have something else that will screen out a large percentage in order to make their jobs easier. That's a sad fact.
On a side note, I was once hired (by a 737 operator for a training position) when I gave an unconventional answer to the question "why should we hire you?" My answer centered on the benefits of a reliable, dedicated employee and an up-beat, positive attitude. I never once mentioned qualifications nor experience. I got the job but -----got the pink slip 3 months later on completion of all required training!!!
More recently, my airline went bust as I was completing my PIC upgrade in the 757, so I did not even get to complete my IOE, let alone 1000 hours. My 2200 SIC on the 757 and 2828 SIC on two models of the 737 no longer count for much. I'm a dime a dozen...thanks for listening.
Now if anyone knows of a 737 or 757 job which does not require PIC time for 5-8 years in the RHS and is not overseas, I would be real interested.......!!??