MLBWINGBORN
Freedom Fighter
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2001
- Posts
- 476
Now..Lets be really clear here..
While its really easy to put the "pay for training"tag on SWA you have to keep a few things in mind..
SWA has never said that you had to get the type yourself..If you have had the rating issued to you someplace else thats just as good..
If they had never hired someone without 737 experience other than a type check ride how hard would a type in the 737 be to swallow as a hiring requirment?
In other words if you have had the experience somewwheres else you still dont have to go out and pay for training..You get the job..
Now..If you want to work for a major airline like SWA and you dont have the needed 737 experience and you dont want to find a job that may get it for you,you are able to get the type and be considered by a major for what in reality is a small investment in your future..
The training you get at SWA is in no way shortened based on the fact that you have a type..The only real benefit to SWA is the break they get for hiring higher time pilots with types from the insurance company....
This is a far cry from having to pay the upfront costs of your company/FAA required ground school as well as sim training and perhapes even your hotel and transportation as in most of the more dirty/lowdown pay for training deals running around out there..
The difference was at one point alot of the folks applying to SWA had no 737 experience at all but met the basic minimums..In order to be considered you have to have had a type rating in the 737..Period..
SWA changed the requirment at one point do to the fact that they were concerned about getting enough applications to allow for future growth..
Now that all the other majors have stopped hiring they have gone back to the original requirments that they have had in place long before pay for training was part of the industry back when the company was started..
Like most biased arguments you can say it resembles pay for training..But thats sorta like saying i resemble a a black man..You would only be half right and even then you would have to discard the basic fact that i am white..
I have found that those people that yell the loudest about the type requirement at SWA are those that want it all for nothing or consider a position at a major airline to be something they deserve..Not something that is earned nor worked for..
SWA has always been and will continue to be about Freedom..
The freedom of choice is one of our greatest..So feel free to choose a different path to the seat of our 737s..
But what ever path you choose, please make your decisions based on the real facts and not the half truths of the vocal few who are ill informed at best and tend to paint the world as the choose to see it and not as it really is..
SWA has never been nor shall it ever be a "pay for training" airline..
Thoth
While its really easy to put the "pay for training"tag on SWA you have to keep a few things in mind..
SWA has never said that you had to get the type yourself..If you have had the rating issued to you someplace else thats just as good..
If they had never hired someone without 737 experience other than a type check ride how hard would a type in the 737 be to swallow as a hiring requirment?
In other words if you have had the experience somewwheres else you still dont have to go out and pay for training..You get the job..
Now..If you want to work for a major airline like SWA and you dont have the needed 737 experience and you dont want to find a job that may get it for you,you are able to get the type and be considered by a major for what in reality is a small investment in your future..
The training you get at SWA is in no way shortened based on the fact that you have a type..The only real benefit to SWA is the break they get for hiring higher time pilots with types from the insurance company....
This is a far cry from having to pay the upfront costs of your company/FAA required ground school as well as sim training and perhapes even your hotel and transportation as in most of the more dirty/lowdown pay for training deals running around out there..
The difference was at one point alot of the folks applying to SWA had no 737 experience at all but met the basic minimums..In order to be considered you have to have had a type rating in the 737..Period..
SWA changed the requirment at one point do to the fact that they were concerned about getting enough applications to allow for future growth..
Now that all the other majors have stopped hiring they have gone back to the original requirments that they have had in place long before pay for training was part of the industry back when the company was started..
Like most biased arguments you can say it resembles pay for training..But thats sorta like saying i resemble a a black man..You would only be half right and even then you would have to discard the basic fact that i am white..
I have found that those people that yell the loudest about the type requirement at SWA are those that want it all for nothing or consider a position at a major airline to be something they deserve..Not something that is earned nor worked for..
SWA has always been and will continue to be about Freedom..
The freedom of choice is one of our greatest..So feel free to choose a different path to the seat of our 737s..
But what ever path you choose, please make your decisions based on the real facts and not the half truths of the vocal few who are ill informed at best and tend to paint the world as the choose to see it and not as it really is..
SWA has never been nor shall it ever be a "pay for training" airline..
Thoth