To bring a little more humor back into this thread. This is kind of car that's in the video.
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I really should dress up like an old lady while doing this and watch everyone's head explode.![]()
It's all very circumstantial evidence though.![]()
I think that the point you are missing is for someone to decide not to hire you, does NOT require you to be guilty beyond reasonable doubt.![]()
I think that the point you are missing is for someone to decide not to hire you, does NOT require you to be guilty beyond reasonable doubt.![]()
Wow! Sporty! (LOL, remember they said that it was "sporty" in their ads back then?)
I don't think I'd want to work for a place that refused to hire me because of some random video that I may or may not have made. EVERY single thing posted so far both on here and youtube could be by Joe Butthead in Germany.
No where in this entire video am I acting irresponsibly. I'm not in traffic and the speeds are kept low on completely open roads with plenty of visibility. The camera is zoomed all the way out by the way. I'm not going 50mph like you might think. The ONLY possible negetive outcome that could have happend the entire time is spinning out and MAYBE tapping a snow bank or curb with the tires. If I were going faster, yeah some bad things could happen, but I'm not.
It's alright, I put this video in a public forum, so I expect some comments questioning the actions in the video.
Well, I don't know who you want to work for, but I can tell you as an employer, seeing the video and then hearing you defend it and state you were not acting irresponsibly would keep me from hiring you. Of course, you might not care about my opinion, but there might be a lurker on this site that could be someone in a position of power over you in the future, and they might just hold you responsible for it. just sayin.
All I am getting from arguments like yours and the countless numbers preaching the same is this industry loves to judge people based on their personality and lifestyle rather than their qualifcations. Kinda dissapoints me, if you don't fit the cookie cutter image of "SuperGoodExtremoMagnficentStudPilotImage" this industry will toss you out and beat you to pieces. You might posess skills far superior to those that fit the image, but because of the many folks out there, including yourself, that like to judge, someone will be tossed aside who is more than qualified. Pretty sad state of affairs.
All I am getting from arguments like yours and the countless numbers preaching the same is this industry loves to judge people based on their personality and lifestyle rather than their qualifcations. Kinda dissapoints me, if you don't fit the cookie cutter image of "SuperGoodExtremoMagnficentStudPilotImage" this industry will toss you out and beat you to pieces. You might posess skills far superior to those that fit the image, but because of the many folks out there, including yourself, that like to judge, someone will be tossed aside who is more than qualified. Pretty sad state of affairs.
All I am getting from arguments like yours and the countless numbers preaching the same is this industry loves to judge people based on their personality and lifestyle rather than their qualifcations. Kinda dissapoints me, if you don't fit the cookie cutter image of "SuperGoodExtremoMagnficentStudPilotImage" this industry will toss you out and beat you to pieces. You might posess skills far superior to those that fit the image, but because of the many folks out there, including yourself, that like to judge, someone will be tossed aside who is more than qualified. Pretty sad state of affairs.
Well, I don't know who you want to work for, but I can tell you as an employer, seeing the video and then hearing you defend it and state you were not acting irresponsibly would keep me from hiring you. Of course, you might not care about my opinion, but there might be a lurker on this site that could be someone in a position of power over you in the future, and they might just hold you responsible for it. just sayin.
I know what you're saying. All I'm trying to point out is that is that there really isn't anything more dangerous in this video than choosing to drive in the first place.
I know what you're saying. All I'm trying to point out is that is that there really isn't anything more dangerous in this video than choosing to drive in the first place.

Darrenf, Dugie, and SteveC, what about my autocross videos I've posted in the past? Would this exhibit a display of irresponsibility and aggression to a potential employer?
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Darrenf, Dugie, and SteveC, what about my autocross videos I've posted in the past? Would this exhibit a display of irresponsibility and aggression to a potential employer?
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I haven't seen your autocross vids, but I know when I used to autocross it was on a closed course or parking lot, and everyone there knew the risks. There was no chance of running into some unsuspecting citizen or another car heading the opposite direction. So, if you were on a sanctioned course, I don't understand the comparison.
Personally, I'm familiar with the type of driving shown on those videos, understand the skill required, and also understand the minimal risk involved. It still entails a small amount of risk, no matter how it is sugar-coated. While it is probably true that Tom, doing that kind of driving, is much safer than most run-of-the-mill drivers on the road just tooling along, what he is shown doing in those videos is at least marginally more hazardous than if he were not drifting and playing, eh? Why would an airline hire someone that exhibits, publicly, that they are "risk takers"?
Tom, and most of you guys on here, seem to think the world should bend to your will and accept you and your actions without question because, well, ya'll think your are just that damn good.