Hired as a pilot if I was once a bad loader?
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Perfectly summarized.
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To the OP - The Winged Hussar - lots of good advice here! Listen to the likes of salty, they’ve been around and they know how the system works.
APPLY and let the HR worry about your eligibility. You worry WAY TOO MUCH over issues you have zero control over. Very Un-Hussarian of you. ;-) Put those wings on and ATTACK your target!
YES, they care about previous employment here and they’ll know everything about you by the time you show up for the interview (we pretty much invented the NSA :-/ ). ...but who cares, apply, attend a few job fairs, have a good attitude and show them you’ve moved on from your past and that you’re ready to show them the new you. Until you apply you won’t know.
Wish you the best.
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To the OP - The Winged Hussar - lots of good advice here! Listen to the likes of salty, they’ve been around and they know how the system works.
APPLY and let the HR worry about your eligibility. You worry WAY TOO MUCH over issues you have zero control over. Very Un-Hussarian of you. ;-) Put those wings on and ATTACK your target!
YES, they care about previous employment here and they’ll know everything about you by the time you show up for the interview (we pretty much invented the NSA :-/ ). ...but who cares, apply, attend a few job fairs, have a good attitude and show them you’ve moved on from your past and that you’re ready to show them the new you. Until you apply you won’t know.
Wish you the best.
#22
I’m currently an MD11 captain at UPS. I got fired as a loader for UPS in 1982 for missorting 6 packages while on probation. I owned up to it at the interview. They had a good chuckle and thought nothing of it. Practice a short pithy response to the inevitable question, be honest, and it shouldn’t be a problem. Best of luck!
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I’m currently an MD11 captain at UPS. I got fired as a loader for UPS in 1982 for missorting 6 packages while on probation. I owned up to it at the interview. They had a good chuckle and thought nothing of it. Practice a short pithy response to the inevitable question, be honest, and it shouldn’t be a problem. Best of luck!
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