mtsu_av8er
Well-Known Member
So, earlier this week, I'm interviewing with a well-known, well-respected regional airline. I'm in the break room at the corporate headquarters, waiting to be called for the simulator evaluation.
Well, a class of Captain-upgrades took a break and wandered into the break room. We were all chit-chatting, when I noticed that one guy looked REALLY familiar. I started talking to him, asked him if he's served in The Marine Corps, etc. Turns out he had! He was who I thought he was.
Back about 9 years ago, we flew at the same airport in NC. He was working on his commercial certificate while I was working on my private certificate - he also knows another guy that worked at the same FBO that happens to also work at this airline, and who also happens to be a menber of this forum. He previously flew for a little while for Colgan, a job he got through another guy we both knew - the guy that signed me off for my Private Pilot certificate. He
He's still @ Colgan.
Bottom line? Be verrrryyyy careful who you screw with. It really, really, really can bite you in the rear . . . people know people that know people. You can either use the connections to help yourself out, or to hurt yourself.
You decide.
Well, a class of Captain-upgrades took a break and wandered into the break room. We were all chit-chatting, when I noticed that one guy looked REALLY familiar. I started talking to him, asked him if he's served in The Marine Corps, etc. Turns out he had! He was who I thought he was.
Back about 9 years ago, we flew at the same airport in NC. He was working on his commercial certificate while I was working on my private certificate - he also knows another guy that worked at the same FBO that happens to also work at this airline, and who also happens to be a menber of this forum. He previously flew for a little while for Colgan, a job he got through another guy we both knew - the guy that signed me off for my Private Pilot certificate. He
He's still @ Colgan.
Bottom line? Be verrrryyyy careful who you screw with. It really, really, really can bite you in the rear . . . people know people that know people. You can either use the connections to help yourself out, or to hurt yourself.
You decide.