dojetdriver
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I don't know what interns you know, but I can tell you that when I did the internship, there was not one person (out of about 20) that were related to a United Pilot. Perhaps things were different when you did the internship. Additionally, most of the folks on the internship came from pretty humble backgrounds. I for one put myself through college and flight school without any help from family. My mother is a single parent who taught elementary school for fifteen years, making terrible money and trying to put two kids through college.
The internship was pretty competitive and required some hard work in college, extra-curricular activity, leadership of some sort, and good flying/technical knowledge. You had to complete a long application and interview process, and have some personality to pass the interview.
There was a time when the UAL TK had about 5-6 interns per SEMESTER. Usually 1 or 2 ER, 1 or 2 UND, 1 or 2 Purdue, and 1 or 2 MSCD, 1 or 2 from other schools. LT, FIT, ect. Don't know about the world HQ or other locations. Late 90's-2000, it went up to what, 50 at the TK alone?
It used to be A LOT more competitive. And the previous poster was correct. Where I went to college, they would post the list of people to interviewed by the COLLEGE, before being sent to interview with the UAL people for final selection.
The initial list was usually around 12 people, of those maybe 3-4 would make the cut to go interview with the UAL people, then 1 or 2 got selected to do the intern. It sure was a bizarre coincidence that the 1 or 2 almost always had a parent at UAL. A fleet manager, standards CA, widebody CA, TK instructor, ect.
Don't get me wrong, some of them were great people. Some were less than great people and had everything in life handed to them and had no shame in telling the world about it.
Then entire time, I only knew of 2 that didn't have a parent at UAL. And those two were the definition of hard charging/go getters that are driven to succeed.
Point of the story, it was at one time SUPER COMPETITIVE, and like everything else in this industry. It came down to who you know or are related to.