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Originally Posted by JetBlast77
(Post 1555770)
Bob, I'm starting class in a week. Just curious, what was bad about the training in the 73? All the best, glad youre enjoying the line!
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Originally Posted by Lerxst
(Post 1555901)
But the guppy training scheduling, which is a huge part of the dysfunction, is all in Willis now with LUal peeps running that show.
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Originally Posted by bearcat
(Post 1556391)
I've been here for awhile. This forum is NOT what I have seen on the line ever. Don't get the wrong idea. This truly is one of the most inaccurate forums I have ever seen.
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Originally Posted by contrail67
(Post 1557789)
Just be careful what you read and get absorbed into. I know that there are 2 guys on here that post, that are acutally in the UND..University of North Dakota flying program here posing as United pilots that just bash stuff. Take most of the negative commentary with a grain of salt....they post on here to attempt to stir things up.
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mcurtool has a good post above.
I've been through both buildings. I laughed when he said Cal schedule is more "fluid". Wow, what a nice way to say unorganized, random, scatter-brained, ad-libbed, unpredictable, or from-the-hip. At TK you get a full print-out of your whole training schedule, with what instructor (with the same instructor for each week of training), in what room of the building, at what time. Organized and professional. At the CAL sim building, 20-some guys crowd around the top of the stairway waiting for some random instructor to walk down the hall and yell your name out. Then wander through the building opening random doors looking for a briefing room. What a joke. |
Originally Posted by Point99orbetter
(Post 1557996)
mcurtool has a good post above.
I've been through both buildings. I laughed when he said Cal schedule is more "fluid". Wow, what a nice way to say unorganized, random, scatter-brained, ad-libbed, unpredictable, or from-the-hip. At TK you get a full print-out of your whole training schedule, with what instructor (with the same instructor for each week of training), in what room of the building, at what time. Organized and professional. At the CAL sim building, 20-some guys crowd around the top of the stairway waiting for some random instructor to walk down the hall and yell your name out. Then wander through the building opening random doors looking for a briefing room. What a joke. |
Originally Posted by pilot64golfer
(Post 1558006)
It shouldn't be this way. The United training center was set up to run like a military organization, which means efficient, professional, and on time. I've never been to the CAL guppy school, but it sounds like they should try a little organization at least.
I had no complaints about Guppy skool. They are at max capacity and if that means max flexibility, so be it. I have no ego and don't need to be pandered to (I'm not saying anyone does) and I understand they need me in/out as safely and efficiently as possible. Guys who may have needed refly's, got them. The instructors are professional, knowledgeable and are there for you round the clock. Almost every one finishes a debrief with a business card and a "call me any time." I would describe the place as a constant balancing act of safety and efficiency, based on how fast they're cranking guys through. Consider too this, UAL pays new hires about $7k/ month (that's pay and per diem), pays for hotels, all travel expenses and you can positive space home whenever the schedule allows. From a new hire standpoint you've already made more than a DAL new hire will for the first year, before you're even done with IOE. |
Originally Posted by pilot64golfer
(Post 1558006)
I've never been to the CAL guppy school, but it sounds like they should try a little organization at least.
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Originally Posted by pilot64golfer
(Post 1558006)
It shouldn't be this way. The United training center was set up to run like a military organization, which means efficient, professional, and on time. I've never been to the CAL guppy school, but it sounds like they should try a little organization at least.
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Originally Posted by Grumble
(Post 1558021)
In all my military training, what point 99 describes is exactly how we do it. Wait around the ready room for an instructor you may or may not already know, meet and shake hands, then look for a place to brief....
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