Old 09-30-2018 | 04:10 PM
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jupiter87140
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Originally Posted by Excargodog
Cheap shot? No. Merely a statement of fact. Someone so totally lacking in insight is at considerable risk to have other even more serious psych issues.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9384876

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9384876

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4904750/

https://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/60685.pdf

Seriously, guy, you warrant a work up. Not a cheap shot, just a fact. Good luck to you. You are likely going to need it.
And your credentials for evaluating a person, who you have never met, as needing a psych evaluation are precisely what? Curious minds would like to know. Please state your professional credentials, in terms of your analysis and recommendations. Curious minds would like to be aware of your professional mental health credentials.

There is no way you are a pilot with a major airline. And if you are, that airline has seriously jumped the shark. I am good friends with a few major pilots, most all of who fly for Delta. I’m well aware of their hiring methods, interviewing techniques, etc., and you, your attitude, and thinking process simply would never make it through a process like that. They would figure you out within 10 minutes, and say thanks, but no thanks. There is no way someone with your simplistic mindset would ever be hired at an airline like that. Again, if you have been then that airline has definitely jumped the shark.

I would much rather have an issue with my left hand, which is easily remedied by learning to write with my other hand, then have your disability of telling someone on this forum, with no qualification whatsoever, that they need a “psych eval.”

You will need at least an undergraduate degree in psychology before you start pronouncing that other humans need a “psych eval.” Do you possess at least that? And most likely you would need a PhD in psychology, or a medical degree and a psychiatry residency before you could do that. Do you have either of those?

And have you ever considered that telling someone, when you obviously are unqualified to do so, that they need a “psych eval,” could do more harm than good, if it was a person who didn’t know that you are unqualified to make such a recommendation?

Good luck to you. I hope you’re not trying to get to the majors. As I said, I’m intimitely familiar with the interview process at one of the major, premier airlines, and you would not make it through 10 minutes of their interview (even if you went through an interview prep company; yes, they know all about those companies, and expect the canned answers from people coming from those prep shops) with your simplistic thinking. They would figure you out so quickly, and send you home so quickly, that your head would be spinning.

But hey, good luck, and best wishes to you, amateur “psychologist!”

Last edited by jupiter87140; 09-30-2018 at 04:23 PM.
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