Originally Posted by
DayFlyer
Chase….thank you for the 2C, I think it was much more valuable than that. The hardest part is just getting to the interview in order to showcase those traits. again, thank you for taking the time.
That would appear to the most difficult I would agree. However if one is not selected, one must deal with that disappointment and howl e does that can be even more daunting.
Those who are chosen don’t have to worry built those who aren’t have to decide do I keep Baker or any company on one’s radar if they have been rejected.
if it is a place that one really wants to work at, that makes for a strong case to stay engaged and keep working to improve.
Talk to more of the Baker pilots,
find out if Baker will be at job fairs in ‘26 (we will be attending more) and cost their booth
Meet Personally with Baker pilots when the opportunities present itself
or one can scratch Baker off your interested list and ignore them, no worries.
You don’t want to be like a few former employees or those who aren’t invited to join Baker shifting to the “dark side” and make reckless claims…just a suggestion.
Good luck in your aviation career no matter which way you go. Fly safe