I've gotten burned that way a few times also. If you don't want the job, don't ask for help.
Dale isn't that bad....
I keed I keed....![]()
Both flying jobs I've had to date (aerial mapping and traffic watch) I got via the help of dudes here on JC whom I'd never met in person. I hope to make it 3-for-3 soon.I never thought of asking for a recommendation or getting a job through someone whom you've met online but I guess times they are a-changing.
I don't get to push the button....:yeahthat:
Dale, you ever hit your CP with load during a training exercises? j/k
Jtrain?:yup:
I will also agree that proper Engrish helps, and never, ever leave a message on the cell phone of a potential boss that says "Hey DUDE call me back, I need work". True story.
Todd, I actually have to give you credit. While I've never much disagreed with your message in the past, in my opinion the way in which it was presented was often very off turning. I've noticed a big change in that recently. I've also noticed a lot less threads of people arguing with you for the sake of arguing. I think they're related!
Just thought that was worth being recognized.
I think I must be getting softer in my "old age."![]()
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here is some advice . . . dont post your own thread and then repeately put your foot in your mouth!!! I've had to learn that one . .OK, still learning that one!! DUMB, DUMB, DUMB!!!!
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I will also agree that proper Engrish helps, and never, ever leave a message on the cell phone of a potential boss that says "Hey DUDE call me back, I need work". True story.
I don't get to push the button....![]()
..... he quit 3 weeks later because our 310 did not have a GPS and he had to do an NDB approach in light icing conditions. Im much more careful who I refer.
That stinks...I bet the flying is pretty kewl though...
Me too!! ...Or so I've been told.. Lol. :beer:I've talked to Seggy on the phone as well.
Oh the horror!
Man....what a candyass. Although I'm seeing more and more pilots like this in my travels...
I referred a Flight Instructor once (that had 1500 hours of pattern time in a glass cockpit) to our 135 company. Big mistake. After spending 20 K on his training he quit 3 weeks later because our 310 did not have a GPS and he had to do an NDB approach in light icing conditions. Im much more careful who I refer.
20k to get trained in a 310? Was he really behind the power curve?
Well you have to include travel, hotel, airplane time, and sim time.
After TWA my grandpa decided to instruct. For primary students he wouldn't teach or even let them use a nav-aid until they could plan and do a cross country using dead reckoning and pilotage as well as a whiz wheel (no electronic E6B's or calculators - batteries can fail you know). He would be aghast today. Of course, he thought you should do a spin before solo as well. He was a little old-school.
seemed like a lot of time to me as well...