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Old 04-07-2007 | 01:02 PM
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I just read the whole thread. What really stood out were the posts complaining that Skyhigh is "pitiful" and "negative" which seemed pointless and didn't really contribute to this thread at all. It's obvious he's trying to prove a point, and his persistance is there. Let him do his thing so maybe a youngin like me could learn something. Give him a break and let it be.

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Old 04-08-2007 | 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by PottyMouth22
I just read the whole thread. What really stood out were the posts complaining that Skyhigh is "pitiful" and "negative" which seemed pointless and didn't really contribute to this thread at all. It's obvious he's trying to prove a point, and his persistance is there. Let him do his thing so maybe a youngin like me could learn something. Give him a break and let it be.



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Maybe he could take a break and go post on the young actor/actress forum, warning them of the dangers of trying to make is big in the movies (ie, waiting tables forever and living with Mom?)
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Old 04-08-2007 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by LAfrequentflyer
Use the ignore button...

He's right about the military part...

Add "United States' to the beginning of the school you went to and HR is inrterviewing the other people just to cover their / company behind...

Golf, family ties, etc....All critical in careers / jobs / companies that have lots of applicants for very few positions.

Every applicant will have the techincal aptitude / skills required. Its HRs job to eliminate the 'clean kills' and then sort out the top candidates. Many times a manager will know who they want they tell HR and the paperwork is processed. A mock interview is set-up and a few chumps show up all excited only to realize the guy with USAF fighter experience is the only one going home with the job....

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So, what about those of us that served in the military as officers but didnt fly?
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Old 04-08-2007 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by PottyMouth22
I just read the whole thread. What really stood out were the posts complaining that Skyhigh is "pitiful" and "negative" which seemed pointless and didn't really contribute to this thread at all. It's obvious he's trying to prove a point, and his persistance is there. Let him do his thing so maybe a youngin like me could learn something. Give him a break and let it be.


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A youngin like you needs to listen to real airline pilots who knew what they were getting into when they signed their training contract. The unbiased truth needs to be presented to 'youngin's' and then let them decide.

Many days away from home, many days at home. Low pay in the beginning. Sitting around airports for long periods of time. Occasional furlough and/or strike. Inconvenient schedules. Expensive airport food. Running from gate to gate (figuretivly speaking). Staying in stinky hotels and crash pads. Oh ya...and they let you fly an airliner.

Take it in that order and I think you'll do just fine.
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Old 04-08-2007 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by N6724G
So, what about those of us that served in the military as officers but didnt fly?
I think it still helps.
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Old 04-08-2007 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by XJPILOT1
A youngin like you needs to listen to real airline pilots who knew what they were getting into when they signed their training contract. The unbiased truth needs to be presented to 'youngin's' and then let them decide.

Many days away from home, many days at home. Low pay in the beginning. Sitting around airports for long periods of time. Occasional furlough and/or strike. Inconvenient schedules. Expensive airport food. Running from gate to gate (figuretivly speaking). Staying in stinky hotels and crash pads. Oh ya...and they let you fly an airliner.

Take it in that order and I think you'll do just fine.
I'm not saying that I live in an "aviation" family but I do have relatives who have flown in the airlines so I'm pretty aware of the whole deal. I was backing up the fact that "unbiased truth needs to be presented to 'youngins' and let them decide" lol.

Doesn't matter though.

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Old 04-08-2007 | 05:07 PM
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SkyHigh voluntarily takes the honors of reporting the downside of aviation, and along with some creative license he generally writes with credibility and friendliness of spirit. He performs a valuable function by providing counterpoint to the often unbalanced imageries found in many descriptions of this industry. He appears to care for the subject or he wouldn't return year after year to this forum. There's an element of goodwill in his thoughts and anyone getting into airline flying needs to hear them. Perhaps not all aviation careers progress smoothly to a happy conclusion despite all amounts of moxy, determination, and love.

Sky: next time my company sends me to Seattle I will attend that barbeque you propose. Blast and I will bring the beer.

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Old 04-09-2007 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by stickwiggler
I'm not sure what SH said to tick everyone off, but I too am a little disillusioned by the career. After flight school in the Army in 1990, misc aviation jobs, ASA since 97, I find myself looking for security outside the cockpit.
In Sept of 2000 I made jet captain, was finishing up a long overdue BS from ERAU (extended campus). I told myself just one year in the left seat of the jet, I'd have the resume complete; military, school, 121 jet PIC, and save up a little cash for first year pay at a legacy. Then Sept 2001 came along and 19 *********s change my career, maybe my life forever.
For everyone that thinks that the regionals are a quick stepping stone the big leagues, think again. This industry has a loooonng history, of feast or famine. It's a gamble. A good one for some, and some cases just not worth it.
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911 did a lot to do my career in as well.

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Old 04-09-2007 | 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Cubdriver
SkyHigh voluntarily takes the honors of reporting the downside of aviation, and along with some creative license he generally writes with credibility and friendliness of spirit. He performs a valuable function by providing counterpoint to the often unbalanced imageries found in many descriptions of this industry. He appears to care for the subject or he wouldn't return year after year to this forum. There's an element of goodwill in his thoughts and anyone getting into airline flying needs to hear them. Perhaps not all aviation careers progress smoothly to a happy conclusion despite all amounts of moxy, determination, and love.

Sky: next time my company sends me to Seattle I will attend that barbeque you propose. Blast and I will bring the beer.
Let's do it !!

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Old 04-09-2007 | 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by desertdog71
When they start making us fly 70hrs a week and sleep in the plane, while being woken up by skanky *****s. Maybe then I will go back to it.
I believe Mesa makes you do this already...
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