Delta Hiring News
#6681
The hiring age brackets have really widened since the mid 80's, that's for sure! My newhire class the range was 24-34, the average was 28, there were 20 mil, 4 civ. The active duty requirement back then was only 4-5 years after wings.
Now it's what, 10 years after wings? So if the typical mil pilot starts training after college at say, 22, he/she will be about 33 by the time they can get out and get hired, and some will stay in for 20, then get out and be hired at 43ish.
The Civ. guys will be flying while still in college, graduate at say 22, spend 5 years on an RJ, and be 27, much younger than the 33yr. old mil guys (or 43!).
Now it's what, 10 years after wings? So if the typical mil pilot starts training after college at say, 22, he/she will be about 33 by the time they can get out and get hired, and some will stay in for 20, then get out and be hired at 43ish.
The Civ. guys will be flying while still in college, graduate at say 22, spend 5 years on an RJ, and be 27, much younger than the 33yr. old mil guys (or 43!).
Of course, many of those guys got furloughed for years, but you get the idea.
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#6682
Mr. 61 was in my newhire class at Pinnacle years ago when he was 50. One of the best guys you'll ever meet.
#6683
Last edited by 80ktsClamp; 01-18-2015 at 02:38 PM.
#6685
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2013
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Sometimes you gotta play the "long game" too ya know. Buy them delicious cheese burgers or whatever their favorite Southern "bubba food" is, hide their Lipitor, etc.
Gotta used multiple tactics and strategy, so as not to arouse suspicion, etc.
#6686
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Joined: Apr 2014
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flows/SSP.
Military
Civilian
The numbers would seem to indicate a split in hiring but that's because most of the civilians are from SSP/flow.
Does anyone have the breakdown of how many pilots were hired from each of the different regionals?
#6687
Line Holder
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From: right seat
Thanks!
#6688
Runs with scissors
Joined: Dec 2009
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From: Going to hell in a bucket, but enjoying the ride .
#6690
So I retired from the AF after 20, but spent the last year at jetBlue before getting the DAL CJO. So am I counted as a civilian or military? My guess is civilian but I consider myself military. I know a lot of my friends from the Air Force that did other 121 gigs before Delta. I don't think these numbers tell the real story.
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