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Originally Posted by Cruz5350
(Post 1091614)
For now until the "pilot shortage" happens.
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Originally Posted by Cruz5350
(Post 1091608)
The good thing is only airlines seem to care about the grades. I don't really plan/want to go to a major to be honest, so it will be nice to not have to worry about it being looked down upon.
As for your comment about not wanting/planning to go the majors, why is that? You would certainly be in the minority again if you are a young airline pilot planning a long term career in the airlines and NOT really want to go to the majors. Are you thinking that your past history will keep you from going to the majors someday? USMCFLYR |
Originally Posted by CE750
(Post 1091611)
God, I recall when I interviewed at ASA back in the mid 90's... the interview was made up of "what's your favorite airplane?" .. and "most of our pilots wind up at Delta in 3 years"..
now they want GPA? I can't imagine an employer looking at someone who has achieved what that person had achieved in the many years since high school and still use it as a metric. I've tried to tell some young kids just recently though that school could be fun and games right up until high school and then it got serious. That GPA will follow you around for a long time and can be a door opener or a door closer. It is an easier life without opportunities being taken away from you before you get a chance to prove yourself because you decided that you were different from the rest of the world and didn't need to take certain things seriously. IMO. USMCFLYR |
Originally Posted by USMCFLYR
(Post 1091638)
What kinds of other jobs have you been looking at which leads you to believe that no one else cares about grades? I think that you might be leading yourself down this road of thinking that is the case. Sure there are jobs out there that aren't going to care what grades you made in college or even if you went to college; but to say that the airlines are the *only* employers to care about grades is very shortsighted.
As for your comment about not wanting/planning to go the majors, why is that? You would certainly be in the minority again if you are a young airline pilot planning a long term career in the airlines and NOT really want to go to the majors. Are you thinking that your past history will keep you from going to the majors someday? USMCFLYR |
Originally Posted by PruneJuice
(Post 1091120)
George Bush had a 2.0 and he became president twice.
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Originally Posted by Av8rking
(Post 1091684)
I have come to the conclusion that you have nothing intelligent to ever add to the conversation. G.W. graduated from Yale and Harvard. No matter what his grades were, he still graduated from the 2 most prestigious schools in the world. I'm sure you're thinking that since your GPA was higher, you are better than him. Your justification is shenanigans.
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Originally Posted by PruneJuice
(Post 1091690)
No, but i'm better than you.
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I graduated ERAU Daytona in 09 with a 3.8 and a decent "whole package". I landed 4 interviews out of applying to over 700 positions (applying to anything and everything). It was my flight experience that got me the interviews.
As far as I'm concerned, this degree hasn't done a thing for me yet.. well maybe financial responsibility from a past mistake. I'm still somewhat optimistic about some payoff in the future though. |
Originally Posted by PruneJuice
(Post 1091120)
George Bush had a 2.0 and he became president twice.
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Originally Posted by 2nd best pilot
(Post 1091754)
I graduated ERAU Daytona in 09 with a 3.8 and a decent "whole package". I landed 4 interviews out of applying to over 700 positions (applying to anything and everything). It was my flight experience that got me the interviews.
As far as I'm concerned, this degree hasn't done a thing for me yet.. well maybe financial responsibility from a past mistake. I'm still somewhat optimistic about some payoff in the future though. So you are really saying that going to Riddle did little to nothing to advance your flying career, as you could have gotten your ratings elsewhere. But what you did get from attending Riddle is an enormous amount of debt. What's your payoff you will get for your lifetime of debt to student loans? a career at the regionals? |
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