Originally Posted by
featheredprop
I met Chuck Colgan last week and he was under the weather . He is actually a very nice guy . That letter that has been posted may have been typed up by an office worker . After talking to him I am of the opiniion that those words did not come from him . The spelling or grammar either .
The " I have no desire to work at such a place" sounds fishy is it you have no desire to work at the place or they did not hire you? I was not hired but have no axe to grind I did ****ty in the sim . My fault ...not Colgans . Given the opportunity to do the sim over I would do well. Just my observation.
Originally Posted by
featheredprop
"Do you think an employer would hire someone like that? "
I really do not want to start a war but i want to mention a word .. Its called Loyalty ... Loyalty is a quality that is highly desireable . whether someone has an axe to grind after being rejected for employment or screwed over for promotion . Being loyal even when you feel the chips are down speaks volumes about character . Everyone here is looking for the dream job but I will say would a potential employer hire someone who is not loyal . NO sometimes things are better left unsaid . I blew the sim ride at Colgan and did not get hired . Was I dissapointed in the process YES Would I bad mouth the airline NO Will I re apply and hopefully get to show myself as a better pilot yes .
I am unemployed but I am loyal Thats why i sleep good at night though I am stressed about getting a job. Flame away if you feel the need.
No need to flame.
No axe to grind. I didn't interview there because I truly do NOT want to work there. I am just curious why a company would send out a letter like this.
I truly wish you luck on your next interview. Hopefully you will succeed and get a job.