A little bit of a follow up to this post.
Today, I got two messages from folks I haven't talked to in a few years that are currently at Southwest (one was hired at Southwest, one was hired at AirTran and is not @SWA_Pilot, errr, I mean @
ATN_Pilot) asking me how things are going at my current place and asking me for a LOR. These are good guys who got in touch with me today which got me thinking....
Back in 2006, 2007, and early 2008, guys were falling over themselves, trying to get down to Higher Power for a few days, plopping down $10,000, plus vacation time to get that coveted 737 type Southwest wanted. Some guys took it even farther, wearing the Southwest flag tie, and doing EVERYTHING they could at work to try to create a Southwest culture within themselves, which didn't work so well on a hot Slaab going from IAH to ACT in July working for a horrific company. I know probably three dozen guys that did that, and only 4 or so I got hired by SWA. The other 32 now have to explain on interviews why they have a 737 type, but no time in the aircraft, and why they are all of a sudden
NOW applying at a company when they didn't for the last 7 years. Yet, those folks would look at me thinking I was 'crazy' for having zero desire to go to Southwest.
I have to say, before I started flying professionally, thanks to this website and community, it opened up my eyes seeing that if @
Derg can make it at SouthernJets, I didn't need to be engaged in this group think that was occuring at Colgan about how 'supposedly great' Southwest was going to be career wise and it allowed me to forge my own path. A lot of guys got burned by putting all their eggs in the Southwest basket.
DON'T do that for Southwest or any company down the road. Have preferences where you want to work, but keep all options open.