Fired!

However, we chose to limit it our "required 135 pilot records" folder. I have known folks whose PRIAs came back with damaging enough "non pilot" things that they weren't hireable.

Which is why you should always check the box that gets you a copy of the records when you get a new job.

-mini
 
Which is why you should always check the box that gets you a copy of the records when you get a new job.

-mini

Absolutely. Always have your own copies of everything. I've still got my pre-employment drug screen, my randoms, and all my sim evals. Also have copies of all of my medical applications.
 
Absolutely. Always have your own copies of everything. I've still got my pre-employment drug screen, my randoms, and all my sim evals. Also have copies of all of my medical applications.


I'm continuously shocked at people that tell me doing all of that is overkill.

Maybe making digital copies and having 2-3 backup sources is a little overkill, but it's only overkill if something never happens. I'll gladly take the OCD label.

-mini
 
I'm continuously shocked at people that tell me doing all of that is overkill.

Maybe making digital copies and having 2-3 backup sources is a little overkill, but it's only overkill if something never happens. I'll gladly take the OCD label.

-mini

Is it possible to still receive copies after the fact?

I took a pre-employment drug test for a company 2 weeks ago, but ended up quiting the position the day after, do you think it's something that might be able to get a hold of still?
 
Is it possible to still receive copies after the fact?

I took a pre-employment drug test for a company 2 weeks ago, but ended up quiting the position the day after, do you think it's something that might be able to get a hold of still?
Can't hurt to call. You might have to call the testing center.

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