
I wish I would have been there to slap him back to reality...
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But dreams SHOULD have some reality established too. You know how may guys I have met that had this outlook thinking this is how the industry is. Reality will kick in. Have had some friends with parents working at air canada and they didnt get in.kev767 wrote:At least he is following his dream as some people would not...
SAR_YQQ wrote:The fact of the matter is - all applications are handled online at AC and the human coefficient has been removed (mostly).
There are no paper applications to move to the top of the pile anymore.
Your application is graded on a point basis - those with the highest points get the phone calls.
Yes, but read again your title "Car dealer to pilot.. " What that supposed to be. And how it should be "Astronaut to pilot" or at least something between Arnold Shwarzeneger and an aviation engineer. Guys... we are just ordinary people who got on they're dreams ways, we had some money to start this and why not... some luck. Just like that car dealer guy.TheEvilTwin wrote:Just a quick story on how people think this is such an easy career to get into.. My father took his car in for servicing the other day, started chatting with the customer service rep and found out it was his last day... he just finished his MIFR (a 200 hour wonder) and I guess was starting a flying job. My dad asked him a few questions, what his long term plans were.. the reply.. oh I have a friend at Air Canada I'll be there in no time!!
I wish I would have been there to slap him back to reality...
QFTMT!!!!SuperchargedRS wrote:Well this guy has a better chance then most that move to aviation field do.
Most people who try to tell cars last less then a week on the point, I have NEVER seen a woman last more then three days. Most people who see this guy (the car dealer) think he is a POS from the ghetgo because of his job, so I don't think some sour grapes about being a "200 hour wonder" is going to effect him, also the average guy on a lot works over 13hrs a day 5-6 days a week EVERY WEEK, no x-mas off, no anything, if you dont have a set and leather for skin and some major people skills you wont last; so my money is on this guy!
Get off your high horse, we operate a machine for money, are we all that different then a truck driver or a dozer driver?
I love flying (and we are a isolated group) but lets not get all pompous about ourselves here
-SuperchargedRS
you know what... that 22 year old might have busted his ass to get to where he wanted to be. it is possible to get there by 22 if you play your cards right, taking the right jobs at the right time, building the right amount of time. if you knew exactly what you wanted right when you started, and weren't afraid of moving/working under less than desirable conditions, your could be there by 22 too. is there anything wrong with that? or are you just jealous, no need to drop the daddy's boy comments.blewhead wrote:xsbank wrote:His father worked there. Better than points.
I know, that's what I figured too, daddies boy.