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Capt TedStriker said:QUOTE] Sorry to be brutally honest but I have walked into HR and they are looking for long term character references along with substantial documented performance in a flight leadership position
I find it hysterical when a circle jerk member of the rjdc calls anyone an idiot!RJDC said:You need to have flown professionally with him. You are an idiot thinking taking him for a joyride in your 172 will impress UPS. Face it, you are a regional lifer.
Mamma said:Uppercrust,
Your posts speak volumes about what kind of pilot/person you are. I guess you think your "paid for job" is going to make you competitive for those highly sought after...only the best need apply...management jobs. I say, good luck and god speed. We had types like you in the military. That is not a compliment and I will leave it at that.
RGPilot said:[With regard to the “networking” for a management position, I realize this is an anonymous board and you’re always wondering who’s telling the truth and who’s baiting, but I promise you I personally know 3 people who recently interviewed for management positions with no recommendations whatsoever. In fact, one guy just called to ask if HR had received his resume and was scheduled for an interview right then. In other words, it's easier to get in as management than it is to get hired as a line pilot.
Getting an interview for the FMS position is not easy at all. From what I was told by HR during my interview, over 800 applied for the position, 100 were called in for the 1st interview, less then half are invited back for the second interview, few make it to the hiring pool.
Rory Bellows said:I didn't say it was easy to get in as a manager...I said it was easier than getting in as a line pilot.
By your own numbers, 100 of 800 getting called for an interview...or simply 1 out of 8...the odds of getting called to interview for management are much better than the odds of getting called for a line interview. I honestly don't know how many line-pilot applications are currently on file or how many of those have recommendations, but I do know it's in the thousands.
With hiring numbers of roughly 300 pilots per year, a 1 in 8 shot of getting an interview for a management position is a hell of a lot better than the odds of getting called for a line-pilot slot.
RB