Originally Posted by
Desdi
Yes it does.... So when a corporation says “ recruits under this program would have to meet or exceed the qualifications for acceptance”, but don’t define that standard and it’s internal to the programs can’t you see that is corporate doublespeak? Can you identify these “qualifications for acceptance” besides the bare minimum for any yahoo starting their flight training from their website? I can’t! Have you visited their website?
If their website said qualifications for admittance:
At least ____ GPA
Minimum _____ on your Private Knowledge exam
At least _____ on SAT (math)
Now you’ve set a standard and now that is no longer meaningless doublespeak and your post from United would hold credibility. Pros or Cons aside of this new initiative do you see my point?
Sure, I see your point

My point is only that I think the company's intention is that whatever the acceptance criteria is that any applicant must meet for admission, (which is provided on its website btw), the targeted recruit applicants will have to meet or exceed those. To me that means everyone invited to join the academy must have the same qualifications for admittance and that regardless of the race/gender of the applicant, no one that is
unqualified to be admitted will be admitted.