Originally Posted by
dc10pilot
you can be terminated for not meeting training standards in the sim
I know. That said, I did receive a 1099 (non-employee compensation) for my time in training.
Originally Posted by
HercDriver130
So they treat you like contract labor so they can just cut you loose with no strings. Interesting. Certianly are some advantages for them doing that.
I don't mean to imply that at all, just stating the facts as they stand. All of my dealings with the training department have been positive; the instructors and check airmen are
not management's "axe men."