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f10a 12-09-2015 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by 74Freighter (Post 2024485)
Where is she looking I wonder, in commuters? A bunch of furloughed World guys, Western Global and Centurion current and qualified....

I am pretty sure a lot of them applied.

It doesn't make sense.

Those guys have more than 6000 hours so they are "untrainable" and don't have an alphabet of useless secondary job titles on their resume, according to FedEx doctrine. Or whatever that nonsense was a few years ago.

PotatoChip 12-09-2015 09:57 AM

Any breakdown of the recent class?

USMCFDX 12-09-2015 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2024531)
Any breakdown of the recent class?

Look up - post #1206

PotatoChip 12-09-2015 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by USMCFDX (Post 2024550)
Look up - post #1206


"BI started Monday...
3 777, 2 76, 3 75, 12 AB"

Sorry, I'll be more specific.

Any breakdown on the new hires' backgrounds?
Mil, civ, times, internals, job fairs...
Thanks.

MaydayMark 12-10-2015 01:22 PM

New FedEx Application Experience Box!*?
 
http://imgur.com/edit?album_id=CR30Y

Albief15 12-10-2015 08:30 PM

The group of guys hired in a largely 767 HKG class all seem to have some 75/76 time somewhere....most had some time in supplemental 121 operations at some point.

My own observation is the hiring model likes the ex-military, clean shiny guy with a high GPA and instructor/evaluator experience. When **** hits the fan and we gotta fill classes, however, we scrub the stack for guys with aircraft specific experience. Back in 2011, and again recently, we had a stack of guys called in with MD11 or 76 experience. The 75/76 issue seemed to be to eliminate some of the consolidation requirements, but since one of my FOs who was a captain for years on the 76 showed "FO has less than 75 hours in type" on the release I am not sure how that is working in the regulatory world. The MD11 experience just makes sense as that gorgeous beast is wonderful to fly but requires precision in the last 50 feet. Getting someone who has already been there, done that makes sense if you are hiring directly to the seat.

I don't know what it takes to get called, but anecdotally there were about a dozen guys with 76 experience in the app file who said they'd go to Hong Kong. All were apparently interviewed, and most hired. If FedEx was my long term dream job I'd run, not walk to Ryan or Atlas to get some 75/76 experience and check the "yes" to FDA block on the apps.

I completely understand the FDA isn't right for everyone, and I'm not trying to sell anyone into a bad idea for family. But for that young dude or guy languishing at a supplemental that goes "what do I need to do to get hired?", there are a few data points indicating that works.

John Carr 12-10-2015 11:53 PM


Originally Posted by Albief15 (Post 2025558)
MD11 experience just makes sense as that gorgeous beast is wonderful to fly but requires precision in the last 50 feet. Getting someone who has already been there, done that makes sense if you are hiring directly to the seat.

Meanwhile places like Gemini or World hired pilots that flew things like 1900's, metros, what have you "directly into the seat" without issues.

And even purple has done the same "back in the day", with a stop in 72/DC10 engineer seat before going right seat MD11.

And IIRC, even the "ANC/purple nugget" days there were pilots with ZERO heavy time hired to the MD11.

clandestine 12-11-2015 03:46 AM

Oh and a stellar GPA...as if there is a damn thing I can do about something from 20 years ago. Well, that's that.

Albief15 12-11-2015 04:17 AM

The GPA and finishing a degree in +/- 4 years is a shrink target for successful folks. My point was when they get desperate for -67 or -11 time, those categories on the app seem to be more important than the GPA, location of degree, or prior military experience. That is all...

FWIW...I am NOT espousing any of these criteria as a good way to do business. I am just throwing out what I have seen anecdotally. What is that line: "Mongo just a pawn in the game of life?" I'm not trying to steer the hiring, just reacting to what I see and passing it on...

PotatoChip 12-11-2015 06:27 AM

Thanks for the info. I'll continue to wait for a miracle.


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