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Columbusohio 12-14-2015 06:18 PM

Which is it? Swimming in resumes OR good careers go begging?

galaxy flyer 12-14-2015 06:53 PM

Swimming in resumes doesn't mean there are plenty of experienced, international pilots.

GF

PotatoChip 12-14-2015 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by galaxy flyer (Post 2027583)
I'm hiring for 2 corporate positions and swimming in resumes. All ATPs with 5,000+ hours, heavy corporate iron time, ex-mil and some all civil.



Originally Posted by galaxy flyer (Post 2027658)

Funny thing, there is a shortage of experienced pilots for the corporates.

This is confusing.

JohnBurke 12-15-2015 04:51 AM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2027700)
This is confusing.

Only when you make partial quotes and take out of context. The rest of his statement, which you left out, explained his point quite clearly. Did you miss it?

PotatoChip 12-15-2015 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by JohnBurke (Post 2027832)
Only when you make partial quotes and take out of context. The rest of his statement, which you left out, explained his point quite clearly. Did you miss it?

It is confusing. He states he is swimming in resumes of guys with 5000+ hours with lots of corporate experience, then expains there aren't many pilots with corporate experience. Maybe you missed it. (Yes, many going to majors, but clearly enough are obviously applying to his position! "Swimming"...)

BoilerUP 12-15-2015 07:33 AM

I know more than a couple pilots that have moved from good F100 corporate jobs to major airline positions, and a number of others in corporate positions well inside F500 that have done or are trying to do same.

I also know some F500 jobs are poaching pilots from other, good, F500 positions.

That said, it is still difficult for a light cabin guy to break directly into the 91 large cabin world.

Rising tide lifts all ships, and changing winds allow movement in plenty of directions.

BizPilot 12-15-2015 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by RhinoBallAuto (Post 2022242)
I can't be the only one who found this reply absolutely hysterical...

Yes, pilot training has been dumbed down or SOME pilots are just plane dumb.

A newly minted CFI had a technical interview and was asked about the vacuum instruments. He kind of described them but insisted that they had to be operated in a vacuum. END OF INTERVIEW.

JohnBurke 12-15-2015 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2027927)
It is confusing. He states he is swimming in resumes of guys with 5000+ hours with lots of corporate experience, then expains there aren't many pilots with corporate experience. Maybe you missed it. (Yes, many going to majors, but clearly enough are obviously applying to his position! "Swimming"...)

Again you've misquoted his post, as well as taken it out of context. Do you have difficulty reading, or is this intentional?

atpcliff 12-15-2015 04:34 PM

Why did JetBlue start ab-initio training?

Why are UAL and DAL planning ab-initio???

Xdashdriver 12-15-2015 04:39 PM

Airline managers believe there will not be enough qualified pilots in the pipeline in a few years.


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