There's a reason no two Airlines in the entire industry have an identical interview process.
When you interview others for an opening for your company, you set metrics that you think are important to the success of your company.
There's a reason no two Airlines in the entire industry have an identical interview process.
Jesus... Mother D has some pilots just as brainwashed as they've got their Flight Attendants.
Ya, but when the accounting department calls up HR and says we have 500 too many pilots, HR pulls the last 500 numbers and sends them packing.There's a reason the accounting department is separate from Human Resources.
My company is also unnecessarily picky about who they hire right now, too. Many of us can't get strong candidates hired, simply because they think they have the same pull as FedEx and UPS (literally, I was asked in my interview a couple years ago if I'd leave for FedEx, given the chance).Jesus... Mother D has some pilots just as brainwashed as they've got their Flight Attendants.
When you used to hire people based on zip code, I'm not sure how they could think that, lol.My company is also unnecessarily picky about who they hire right now, too. Many of us can't get strong candidates hired, simply because they think they have the same pull as FedEx and UPS (literally, I was asked in my interview a couple years ago if I'd leave for FedEx, given the chance).
The difference is, regular line schmucks like me make fun of them for trying to hire astronauts. There's nothing special about pilots for ABC Airways vs. any other carrier. We have our problem children like anyone else.
There's nothing special about pilots for ABC Airways vs. any other carrier. We have our problem children like anyone else.
I'd rather hire a guy like this than hire some arrogant jerk who thinks he's better than other people any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
That's nice. Now what that has to do with Delta or any airline selecting the best fit for THEIR airline I don't know.
Still avoiding that question, huh? You know I'm going to be badgering you on Thursday until you answer it, right?![]()
I'd rather hire a guy like this than hire some arrogant jerk who thinks he's better than other people any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
Hiring Checklist:
1. Can I endure spending four or five days with this person without wanting to kill them?
2. Can they fly the airplane to PTS in the sim, exhibit good judgment and crm and so on?
3. Are they trainable and do they want to learn?
Absolutely. And I would defend those criteria. I would not expect my employees to do so, however, and I would be quite unhappy with them if they put down people who were not selected by making it sound as if they were not in the proper "tier."
You're very good at dodging questions. You have still not addressed why your airline is not only just as successful, but in fact more so, after taking on roughly 6,000 pilots who did not pass your favorite interview process, and in fact are generally considered to have come from a diametrically opposed corporate "culture."
Trip7 said:If you want me to say at the end of the day it all really doesn't matter that true.
The responses posted by Delta pilots reconfirm my good decision to never apply at Delta.
@Trip7 - I'd suggest throttling back a little, I think we're running the possibility of people reading into things that you may or may not be saying.
Defer to seniority.
What have I said to dissuade you from applying to Delta?