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#261
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2007
Posts: 120
I'm pretty sure this has been answered but I couldn't find it going through page by page. I got tired of looking at each one so I'll be lazy and just ask. They say you need a Windows based laptop. Has anyone in recent classes had a MAC or have any of you had class with anyone who has? I'm wondering if you can use the MAC or does it absolutely have to be a Windows?
#263
I know it's good advice. i gave way2broke the same advice 3 months ago. He basically said it didn't apply to him because of few different reasons which to me sounded like rationalizing a poor choice. Now he is giving the same advice. And unless I missed it on this same thread he still has yet to be assigned a class date.
#264
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2007
Position: Floatin' down the river in a old tube smilin'
Posts: 111
I know it's good advice. i gave way2broke the same advice 3 months ago. He basically said it didn't apply to him because of few different reasons which to me sounded like rationalizing a poor choice. Now he is giving the same advice. And unless I missed it on this same thread he still has yet to be assigned a class date.
I enjoyed my time off and it gave me more than enough time to settle back into living in the states. I even got my boat going, spent some time on the lake, had a few camp fires, and started dating a new girl. I haven't been able to decompress like that, well, ever. It was great, I wish I could get paid to live that way. My time off did last about a month and a half longer than I expected, and I did spend about 1500 more bucks than expected, but since I am not currently paying rent, it really didn't hurt that bad.
Quitting a regional job where your based somewhere in the states a few weeks before you start at a new job is perfectly acceptable, but it is a completely different position to be in if you are working out of the country, and all your personal belongings, including material your going to need for training are buried in a storage bin that you have not opened more than a few times in the last couple of years. Oddly, there have been a few other folks that I have spoken with that were/are in much more extreme cases than I was. They were Ex-pating half way across the world and quit their jobs with the information they where given by the company. When the company gives you a time frame as to when you are starting, it is much different than reading it from a stranger on the internet. Things change, and while it may be a pain, or inconvenience, adapting to change is all part of the game. In this case, the rate of hiring changed, some people have taken other jobs, some are waiting, while some ended up on a 777 that they never expected. With that said, let me throw this out there, Omni still needs more pilots, heck, they need more everything, and if they were able to handle more people in the pipeline right now, there would be more people in it. If you are interested in Omni, don't give up, they need you! Be prepared to be flexible, in the hiring process, in training, and once your online. Things change here constantly, if you love diversity in your flying, this is the place to be. If you need a daily routine, you might want to look elsewhere.
To update you, I'm in class, hence why you don't see me posting here as much. I'm focused on getting my first heavy type rating right now, in fact, that is really my sole focus in life at the moment. Truth be told, I never posted on APC much, and really don't plan on being extremely active here in the future. It just happened that at the time APC had the most active Omni thread.
Lastly, I never meant for my posts to come off as crass or scalding towards you in regards to me quitting and taking a little time for myself. If you knew me personally, as some of the people posting here do, I think you would quickly realize that I would never demean someone for offering advice that is meant to help me. I would say that the same advice you gave me would be excellent advice in most situations, and I know you had my best intentions in mind. I appreciate that very much. Sorry for the long rant.
Last edited by Way2Broke; 06-15-2011 at 10:07 PM.
#265
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2007
Posts: 120
To update you, I'm in class, hence why you don't see me posting here as much. I'm focused on getting my first heavy type rating right now, in fact, that is really my sole focus in life at the moment. Truth be told, I never posted on APC much, and really don't plan on being extremely active here in the future. It just happened that at the time APC had the most active Omni thread.
#266
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2007
Position: Floatin' down the river in a old tube smilin'
Posts: 111
75/767. They are still teaching the 757 as the base aircraft, but that is likely to change soon. They are hand picking 777 candidates, and there are a few that interviewed after me that started before me. It's not the end of the world. The 75/76 would have been my first choice regardless, so I was excited to get that news! Although, I would have taken whatever equipment they would have assigned me. It is my understanding that all hiring going forward will be on the 75/76 or 777, with no planned DC-10 classes any time soon, but just like everything else, things change at Omni every minute. I'm thrilled to have this opportunity!!
#268
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jun 2011
Posts: 29
So, if you leave after a Type Ride without completing the LOFT, your Type Rating is NOT valid and should be pulled. Once the LOFT is finished however, the Type is yours forever. IOE has nothing to do with it. The FAA verified that statement in my presence.
Omni will not try to jerk you around for no reason. There is no point in that.
And why would you suggest anyone come here and then resign so quickly??? We don't need people who don't plan on sticking around for a couple years at minimum.
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