When has SWA ever run a class of 87% civilians?
And are you trying to tell me that the military faction of Swapa wouldn't be WAY more vocal if SWA was interviewing just 1 of 6 per group military and hiring just 4 of 30?
A serious question- are you really trying to tell me that?
Yes, I'm trying to tell you
exactly that. The overwhelming majority of us couldn't give the slightest crap where their partner got their training. All we care is that the guy (or gal) we fly with has a decent personality, for 3-4 days' worth of sitting side by side. If you've got a few good stories, I don't care if they took place in an Air Force plane, an outhouse, a Abrahms tank, a 30-year old 747 freighter, or a twin Otter in Asswipe, Africa (all stories I've heard for the other pilot).
And I have no idea if SWA ran a class of 87% civilian or not; I've never known anyone who kept track but you. All I know is that -I- seem to fly with more FOs who were civilian trained than military trained. I don't know why that is, nor do I care. Perhaps it goes in cycles, and it just worked out that way for the typical seniority of guys I usually fly with. Maybe it's because ex-military guys tend to be older, have to retire sooner, and leave more civilians behind. I don't know.
And as far as this most recent wave of interviewing that you're complaining about, you might take up your concerns with the third party company who created the computer program that determines who's competitive for hiring, since it was a computer that determined who got interviewed this time--no more hooking your buddy up.
You aren't the one getting pissed on by civilians bubba- so maybe you just don't know how some of your military guys act around SWA-
Actually, I have. When I was a FO, there were two civilian-trained captains I flew with who treated me like crap, just
because I was formerly military. And while we have former military D-bags here--and trust me when I say this, Wave--we have plenty of D-bag civilian-trained guys as well. Perhaps since you're more familiar with that
particular brand of feminine product, you don't notice the scent as much.
And please remember- this is airline 6 for me. My legacy has it's issues- but this constant military superiority living in the past was not one of them. The charter company I flew with hired mostly military.
Really? Apparently, military-trained guys are only "arrogant," "entitled," and D-bags" when they get hired by Southwest, but not when they get hired by other civilian carriers? Is that really what you're saying?
Military pilots at SWA have earned their bad reputation by their arrogant sense of entitlement - it isn't my fault for calling a spade a spade or a dbag a dbag-
Read the thread bubba- I've got lots of ex mil friends all of which can't stand the kernals too-
But this is an entrenched cultural issue in our ranks BECAUSE SWA hooks up so many- how can those in this class not have a sense of entitlement?
26 out of 30 is ridiculous and you know it when the military makes up such a large percentage of our crap pilots
Again, for the hard of hearing, a third-party computer determined who got interviewed this time--no "hooking up of friends" by
anyone this time. So you'll have to pick some other boogeyman to blame for there being such a high percentage of military-trained interviewees in this batch.
If this is news to you bubba, you might just be a ....
By the way, I never cared before, but now you got me curious. So I just looked up my new hire class from 13 years ago. Out of 24 guys, there was 15 civilian trained, and only 9 military trained. What an outrage! I should have whined to someone back then! That's
over 62% civilian! Unfair!
Bubba