Well I must say that I was quite shocked and pissed at some of the responses I have seen. I will take just a second to respond to some of them to see if it changes your opinion. First of all someone said that I am not really taking an interest in learning about the company and trying to build some experience that might benefit it. Well first off, the first thing I did was find out about the tuition payment benefit. Then I went to around seven or eight differnet sections to find out exactly what kind of educational background would suit them the best. My first goal is to one day fly for Fedex, a close second is to build a career with Fedex on the business or operations side of things. I have already been working on my MBA, and after spending a great amount of time talking with section leaders, team leaders, hub managers, operational control, corporate flight operations, finance department, international operations department, customer service department etc. I have moved my MBA studies towards an emphasis on finance. I have meet numerous times with Paul Meyer, the Manager/Chief PIlot of Coporate Aviation at Fedex and told him that I was very interested in a career with Fedex. I was told that nearly without exception Fedex Coporate Ops recruits new pilots for the Lear 45s out of the Hub Operations. They still tend to recruit for the Challenger positions from the outside but I was told that they would hire someone with the experience from the inside if presented with the right applicant. I have met with James Piper the DC-10 Manager Air Operations Division Flight Training about a position as a professional flight instructor and have just sent in the paper work that he has sent me. I show up to work around an hour and a half early to just walk the hub operations sort facility. I am treating it like a giant aircraft sytem. I am working on learning the ins and outs of every section trying to figure out just how all the departments blend together to function. As I make my way around each section I am trying to meet any Hub Operations Managers and learn exactly what they do, and how things could be improved. When I sitting around and have some extra time I am on the Fed Ex computer trying to learn all that I can about the Corporate Communications Systems (it is very confusing compared to Delta's). In summary, I am totally emmersing myslef in Fedex Operations, Management, Work Ethics, History, Corporate Vision, Financial Performance etc..In addition to all of these things, I can offer Fedex over 8000 hours of flight time, 4500 hours of PIC, 3000 hours of turbine PIC, 5000 hours of turbine, 4300 hours of Part 121 and hundreds of hours on the Boeing 727 which happens to be a big part of the Cargo Fleet. So I like to think that I am not just one of those guys that thinks he can just show up throw a few tons of packages a night and try to get the easy back door interview like you suggest. I'll also let you know that when the next window opens I will be submitting my application online just like everyone else. As far as suggesting why dont I just go out and get a flying job. Well there just is not that much opportunity right now. I have resumes out at every FBO, and Charter Service in the Memphis Area. My wife has her business here so picking up and moving just is not an option for us. To stay current I am renting the 172s and BE76s, getting some sim time and keeping my nose in the FARs and the aim. I think that someone suggested that by throwing boxes at Fedex that I am looking down at myself, that it makes me somekind of lower life form than the major airline pilot that i was until May of last year. On the contrary, I am very proud of working for Fedex, I am proud to learn from those who have been there longer than me, and every person I know looks up the fact that I am working hard to support my family and my son's future. In closing, someone suggested that I may just drop Fedex and run to Delta when they call me back. Not true. I will be glad to turn in my resignation as soon as Fedex offers me a job. I will not miss any sleep at night because of my decesion. In closing, by blood is changing colors from red and blue, to Orange and Purple. I am proud to be a part of Fedex, and I for one am very sure of my future, whenever that may be.