e-logbook vs green paper one

I've had more interviews than I'd like to have had, and I've never had anyone look sideways at my logbook pro printout. In point of fact, I've never been to an interview where I didn't get a job offer. But I chalk that up to my sunny disposition, good looks, and charisma. *shrug* YMMV!
 
I've had more interviews than I'd like to have had, and I've never had anyone look sideways at my logbook pro printout. In point of fact, I've never been to an interview where I didn't get a job offer. But I chalk that up to my sunny disposition, good looks, and charisma. *shrug* YMMV!

I'm 1 for 4 in my last 9 years. Apparently I don't have a sunny disposition, I look bad, and have whatever the opposite of charisma (amsirahc?) is.

But, that said, at every interview I did, somebody has commented on how much they liked the logbook pro printout.
 
I'm 1 for 4 in my last 9 years. Apparently I don't have a sunny disposition, I look bad, and have whatever the opposite of charisma (amsirahc?) is.

Conceivably, we weren't interviewing for quite the same jobs. I mean, when you answer a classified ad in the back of "soldier of fortune" for "broke pilot with an extremely poor memory", you figure they aren't exactly looking for Bob Hoover. I mean, let me put it to you this way. Most of my "interviews" involved sitting in a burger joint eating a Heartstopper Delux and assuring the chief pilot that I was not going to break his airplane or kill myself (in that order).
 
Yes, all my intervies have said someting about how they like the logbook pro prinout or something to that affect. Nothing negative at all.
 
If a place gave you crap about not having a scribbled paper log, you wouldn't want to work there. Some places still stuck in the stone age cling to old ideas due to the inbreeding.
 
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