Inverted25
Well-Known Member
yea same weird people have been hired with much worse in pastTwo speeding tickets, and a termination all of which I disclosed during the interview and put on the application.
yea same weird people have been hired with much worse in pastTwo speeding tickets, and a termination all of which I disclosed during the interview and put on the application.
probably a good idea. Is your credit bad ?I guess I better do a background check on myself to make sure nothing is there that I don't know about.
Idk then. If you disclosed everything at the interview then not sure why they rescinded the offer. Do you have someone you can contact to clear this up?720 as of a week ago.
I really need to find out what the issue is. I also need to make the next step into turbine powered equipment... :-(
lots of places won't hire people who have bad credit. They are at higher risk to break the rules if they think they can profit from it.Why would they care what your credit is? You're not trying to *buy* the airplane - you're trying to fly it for them (!?) - seriously why would that matter one iota?
I wonder if they cancelled the entire class. Thats how they handled it at Mesa when they put the breaks on everything (although they were classy enough to furlough and not terminate the guys already in class, which surprised me.) Maybe GJ found something terrible out from United. You're probably better off not flying for GJ anyway, despite their reformed image. Do you have 1200TT and can you fly an NDB approach? Ameriflight is hiring, I believe, and they offer fairly rapid transition to turbine PIC equipment.I have no idea but I really need to make sure there isn't something there that is going to keep biting me in the butt. They had me setup for a June 4th class and then BAMMM.
Well I just got the email saying the offer of employment has been withdrawn...
I disclosed everything. I wonder what's up.
Same reason car insurance companies use your credit rating as an underwriting factor, because statistically people with poorer credit are more likely to have an auto accident -- and statistically people with poorer credit are more likely to exhibit poor or impulsive decision making.Why would they care what your credit is? You're not trying to *buy* the airplane - you're trying to fly it for them (!?) - seriously why would that matter one iota?