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CLE145CA said:
And it is obvious our hiring process didn't get rid of ALL of the undesirables either.

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As someone who used to do interviews, I can tell you that your observations are way off base.

As someone who currently does do interviewing for XJT, I aggree wholeheartedly with CLE145CA.

What an ass-clown.

To Mr. About Time: if you dislike it so much at XJT, don't let the door hit you in the 'taint on the way out. To paraphrase your own manifesto, it's a shame to see a pilot with a sh!t-ass attitude like yourself "taking a seat from a qualified person."
 
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IAHERJ said:
I used to work at Express. I used to interview pilots there as well. We almost preferred lower time pilots during 2000-2001 to higher time guys for several reasons. First, they almost always had clean flying backgrounds(ie. no LOI's etc.), and they were hired out of university flight schools. We did some studies and forcasted the average regional new hire #'s and realized that new hires at all the regionals that were hiring at the time were going to average around 600/100 in the near future. The events of 9/11 changed that but our intent was to set up relationships with major universities and even the Army to get sharp low time pilots right out of school who had some instructing experience and place them in our hiring pool. In the case of our Army experiment, we wanted to get guys out of helo's with around 250 hours of multi-engine fixed wing time into our training house as well. What this was supposed to do for us was ensure our airline around 100 new hires a month for the expected growth that were capable of passing our fast pased training environment. If the #'s we projected were accurate, every major regional airline would need between 30-100 pilots a month and several were hiring straight into RJ's and we wanted the sharpest in order to keep our training costs down not to mention maintain a safe airline. We took the lead in investing in lower time guys and gals who were deemed very intelligent and capable and would work out well with our airline. It never was about turnover.

IAHERJ

Well there you have it, if you have little or no experience your golden, no loi's. And if you have ever had an aviation job before you might as well get your dream job at the local supermarket, as your experience does not count towards safety or training costs. After all if you have 5 type ratings and flown world wide does not mean you can pass the rigorous indoc at X airline.
Nothing personal so please dont get defensive IAHERJ, this is just my commentary on the industry as a whole.
 
Why is a LOI a deal breaker? Who says that they are "guilty" a LOI is just a investigation, they may find nothing happened.
 
you guys talk like a brothers!

whats wrong with you, you guys talk like brothers!

Whats up with this my brothers and sisters did not got hired! You have to earn to be hired, if you don't cut the mustard, I guess you don't belong to there!

Stop crying, if you can't make it, try an another ridicilous regional airlane!

Just focus your own career and forget about brothers and sisters!
 
"Experienced or not?"

Maybe your company has experienced the same situation that our company has experienced from our experienced friends

Interviewee:

Tuesday......Interview..."I have to be in this class next week, I was furloughed 6 months ago and I really want this job."


Friday....Same week...Phone call..."Something has come up, I can NOT make it to the class on Monday, Thanks for the opportunity."

Some companies have to pay for sim time before the classes start and that means lost money, and/or lost slots. Companies who own their Sims or exclusively lease the sim, this is less of a problem, but still could affect staffing. If they are planning on pilots on line by a specific date, and a lot of Airlines always hire in "Catch Up Mode" meaning they needed pilots yesterday!!! A few bad apples can ruin it for everyone.

The above situation happened to us not once but at least 6 times.

Now all classes have a mix of "Experienced" and "low Timers" and there is a built in "not going to show up Factor" built into our classes.

And to the individual who says that Sim evals will weed out the "Unqualified", it Does, But it has weeded out the "Experienced" as well as "Low Timers" ...

and to one of my pilots who stated that his Sim Partner took to the CRJ like a Duck to Water, glad we could help, We try our best to hire the more "Experienced" Low Timers. Hopefully, this makes since.....and if it doesn't.....the first 600 hour "low Timer" we hired had 400 plus hours in a KC-135, but I guess some guys would rather have some "More Qualified" guys sitting in their right seat.

Everyone of us was inexperienced at one time or another, OK, most of us, I know there's someone out there who's been there, done that and wants everyone to know about it.

PSACPSP
 
LOI's

hotwings402 said:
Why is a LOI a deal breaker? Who says that they are "guilty" a LOI is just a investigation, they may find nothing happened.

True...
We have hired guys (or gals) with LOI's, DUI's, arrests, Accidents, Check Ride busts, etc.
Unlike some other airlines....Most cases are looked at on an individual basis!
PSACPSP
 
It is obvious that you slipped through the cracks during the interview process at XJT. Why don't you do your self and the XJT pilot group a favor and find another job
 
PSAChiefPilots said:
Maybe your company has experienced the same situation that our company has experienced from our experienced friends

Interviewee:

Tuesday......Interview..."I have to be in this class next week, I was furloughed 6 months ago and I really want this job."


Friday....Same week...Phone call..."Something has come up, I can NOT make it to the class on Monday, Thanks for the opportunity."

Some companies have to pay for sim time before the classes start and that means lost money, and/or lost slots. Companies who own their Sims or exclusively lease the sim, this is less of a problem, but still could affect staffing. If they are planning on pilots on line by a specific date, and a lot of Airlines always hire in "Catch Up Mode" meaning they needed pilots yesterday!!! A few bad apples can ruin it for everyone.

The above situation happened to us not once but at least 6 times.

Now all classes have a mix of "Experienced" and "low Timers" and there is a built in "not going to show up Factor" built into our classes.

And to the individual who says that Sim evals will weed out the "Unqualified", it Does, But it has weeded out the "Experienced" as well as "Low Timers" ...

and to one of my pilots who stated that his Sim Partner took to the CRJ like a Duck to Water, glad we could help, We try our best to hire the more "Experienced" Low Timers. Hopefully, this makes since.....and if it doesn't.....the first 600 hour "low Timer" we hired had 400 plus hours in a KC-135, but I guess some guys would rather have some "More Qualified" guys sitting in their right seat.

Everyone of us was inexperienced at one time or another, OK, most of us, I know there's someone out there who's been there, done that and wants everyone to know about it.

PSACPSP

The no show rate with the "Experienced" pilots is a huge problem at XJT. They wast our time interviewing, getting hired, take the training manuals and just not show up to class.
 
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Thx

Thanks, I thought it was just us!

PSACPSP

captjim said:
The no show rate with the "Experienced" pilots is a huge problem at XJT. They wast our time interviewing, getting hired, take the training manuals and just not show up to class.
 
about time said:
I for the life of myself don not understand why my employer hires these low time pilots, when you have qualified people on the street such as my brother and sisters from Indpendence Air. I am happy that our training department is cracking down and getting rid of these inexperienced pilots.
We had this idiot from Hawaii in my class who was let go from training after failing his checkride, all the while I was thinking "yep another no experience pilot taking a seat from a qualified person." It just gets to me when one my experienced friends can not get on here, but they will hire Mr.Aloha,(by the way good luck at getting on with another 121 outfit Aloha boy, IT WON'T HAPPEN). I quess what I am trying to say to the low timers out there is that don't expect any breakes here, I mean seariously it is not that hard to fly a jet. I can't wait til I get to do interview one day, stand by!

Your a friggin tool and I would love to get you in the right seat for a 4 day so I can remind you of what an a$$ clown you are for the entire pairing.

I have flown with several Indy guys and 99% of them have been cool guys to work with. You don't do them any favors. You should be working at Taco Bell right now but instead you got someone's dream job and then have the sack to talk $hit about the company who gave you a change you obviously don't deserve.

Some slip thru the cracks, and this industry owes you nothing.
 
ATRCA said:
You should be working at Taco Bell right now but instead you got someone's dream job and then have the sack to talk $hit about the company who gave you a change you obviously don't deserve.

I would hardly call XJet a "dream job" LOL!!!! More like a nightmare job!!!!
 
410dude said:
I would hardly call XJet a "dream job" LOL!!!! More like a nightmare job!!!!

Uh oh, looks like another victim of... SJS!!!!!!!!!!
 
about time said:
I for the life of myself don not understand why my employer hires these low time pilots, when you have qualified people on the street such as my brother and sisters from Indpendence Air. I am happy that our training department is cracking down and getting rid of these inexperienced pilots.
We had this idiot from Hawaii in my class who was let go from training after failing his checkride, all the while I was thinking "yep another no experience pilot taking a seat from a qualified person." It just gets to me when one my experienced friends can not get on here, but they will hire Mr.Aloha,(by the way good luck at getting on with another 121 outfit Aloha boy, IT WON'T HAPPEN). I quess what I am trying to say to the low timers out there is that don't expect any breakes here, I mean seariously it is not that hard to fly a jet. I can't wait til I get to do interview one day, stand by!

What's really hilarious scrotum licker is I, and several of my low-time buds, will upgrade long before you and your "experience"...if you last that long.
 
Flechas said:
As did all the pilots in all the accidents in aviation. Your comment is pointless.

What aviation accident parallels what these idiots did to seal their fate?

This was a terrrible accident, and I'm not justifying death. However, the only simpathy that I have is for "Captain" Rhodes' wife and child.
 
AvroJockey said:
What aviation accident parallels what these idiots did to seal their fate?

This was a terrrible accident, and I'm not justifying death. However, the only simpathy that I have is for "Captain" Rhodes' wife and child.


I'm not saying every aviation accident was related to this one. I simply stated that all the pilots that have had accidents passed their PC and IOE. I'mnot justifying their actions by any means, I wasn't there to judge them either. But what they did doesnt mean they were not qualified. A lot of accidents had a very experienced captain that did soemthing wrong. To name a few: United DC8 that run out of fuel (I think it was in DEN), Tenerife, American Airlines in Cali, Eastern L1011in the Florida everglades.....

They all made a mistake (broke CRM and situation awareness in these cases), but they were qualified. The Pncl pilots made a mistake too and they paid for it with their lives, but I'm sure they were qualified to fly that plane.
 
I think regionals should subject you to a demonic sim evaluation from he11. Including engine-out approaches and everything.

If you can pass it at 250 hours, you're hired.

No more of this feel-good HR department BS.

Maybe there are not that many really good sticks?
 

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