To someone that asked "Why not raise pay to attract more qualified applicants?" There's your answer. Guys are willing to shell out $30k for an INTERVIEW. Someone was actually giving him a little bit of credit when he said he paid $30k for the job. Then he had to come back and say it was just for the interview. I wouldn't actually be tooting my horn about getting hired at 9E during that time. Pretty well known fact that we'd hire anyone with wet ink and a pulse at the time. If I were an HR person, I'd be more likely to hire someone that shelled out their own money for a sneak peek at our training program, too. HR is only concerned with getting bodies through the door, into the sims and out on the line. Once they're through there, it's the line CAs' problem. A low time guy that's willing to learn, listen and open to ideas, I can handle. Granted, I shouldn't HAVE to teach basic airmanship like cross wind landings and radio phraseology. Guys with "I already know all this" attitudes that keep saying "I can't wait to upgrade" when they can't even master the confusing stuff like discretionary descents or taxi instructions in JFK are the ones that get my blood pressure up. It's even worse that we have guys that have been here for years that are still that way. Bumps on the seat that are waiting for their seniority number to come up so they can make more money, get their 1000 TPIC and go to Southwest. News flash, Sparky. There are guys out there with 3 times that still waiting on phone calls. Believe it or not, we've still got guys that think when they block in at the gate after hour 1001 in the left seat, the heavens will part, angels will sing and Colleen Barrett herself will call to invite them to interview in Dallas.