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HA Ha! The irony of it is that Staledog did it!TurboS7 said:Who dug this thing out of the attic. It has so much dust on it I am choking.
Ordinarily, I have no problem with training contracts. However, in this (ancient) case, I can see a pilot leaving, demanding return of his/her training costs pursuant to the contract, and the company sticking its tongue out at the departed pilot and daring it to sue. Companies, which will have deep pockets for legal help as opposed to most pilots who would be hard-pressed to afford lawyers, can do this and get away with it.C601 said:As been on both sides of the fence, At this point in time i see no reason why not to sign there contract. As long as they have it in writing they will refund all training costs to you as long as you stay . . .
Insinuating that all pilots are dishonest, which I, on a personal basis, resent. Two viewpoints here: (1) It takes one (the company) to know one, or (2) Just like some people, some pilots are dishonest but that does not make them all dishonest. Do not generalize or stereotype. Do not assume that because one guy/gal skipped out that each succeeding hiree will skip. Isn't that the purpose of background checks??Yeah its a crappy deal, but what do you expect when time and time again Pilot's dont honor the contracts they sign . . . .
oh c'mon...you can have hurt feelings all day long, but hes right. time and time again, pilots dont honor their contracts. he never said all pilots. if they all did honor them, there would be no such thing as a paper contractbobbysamd said:Insinuating that all pilots are dishonest, which I, on a personal basis, resent.
No offense taken from C601; offense taken from this "company." I, personally, don't care for automatic assumptions that I am dishonest or unethical because others are. But, maybe, that's just me and me being old-school. And, again, there are dangers in generalizations.wingnutt said:oh c'mon...you can have hurt feelings all day long, but hes right. time and time again, pilots dont honor their contracts. he never said all pilots. if they all did honor them, there would be no such thing as a paper contract![]()
agreed...but unfortunately, by the results of the poll, we are in the minoritybobbysamd said:Although the place does not comport exactly with P-F-T, it is close enough and, therefore, should be avoided.
Neat word.comport
Although the place does not comport exactly with P-F-T, it is close enough and, therefore, should be avoided.
So much for old-school ways. But, I'm old-school, and proud of it.wingnutt said:agreed...but unfortunately, by the results of the poll, we are in the minority![]()
WMUSIGPI said:3 years ago when places couldn't find enough qualified (insurable in business world terms) pilots and they were repeatedly being burned by pilots taking the job getting the training/type then jumping to a better paying gig because of the type leaving the original company stiffed on its investment.
sitting in the chief pilot's chair trying to explain all these large costs to the CFO what would you say to him?
TurboS7 said:Who dug this thing out of the attic. It has so much dust on it I am choking.
Ty Webb said:You can't compare what happens in South FL flight departments with the rest of the country. Having lived and worked down there- there are a few good jobs, a few traditional corporate pilots, and a whole lot of scalawags.
In my experience (5 years as a corporate and/or 135 pilot) the companies that wanted money from the pilots had serious problems anyway . . . . now, I did work for a place that I had a "gentlemens' agreement" with to stay for two years, after they paid for my type, and to move me and my family there. I had no problem honoring that commitment. If a much, much better opportunity had come along, I would have went to them and said, "Look, if I don;t take this job, I would be too stupid to wrok here. What can I do to make this fair? How much do I reimburse you to make this right?".