Originally Posted by
Flying Elvis
Don't know of another airline, but the job I got right after I retired from the military did. Failure to perform due diligence in hiring is a major factor in a successful liability lawsuit. I had over a dozen military assignments (each listed individually), two jobs afterwards, a business, four jobs during college, a couple during my summer after HS, and several significant volunteer positions. Did my best to find names and contact info for all of them, but ended up putting "unknown" in a few blocks. My AirlineApps printout needed an extra-length stapler. PITA? You bet. Worth it? Yup. Every decision in life comes with costs and benefits. If the former outweighs the latter in your case, there are likely other quality options to pursue.
I'm here not to agree or disagree. But I don't see how delta would get sued because I didn't put down that pizza delivery job I had when I was 17. Again I don't know of any other airlines that ask more than 10 years. Anyone wanna add to this?