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Two military buds of mine have applied to Delta and other airlines. One went to SWA (no Delta interview offer yet, and even if given one probably won't change at this point). The other has had an interview with United, one scheduled for FedEx and another with SWA. He's gotten the offer from United so far. My point being, what's with Delta? They must not be needing military guys (age 38-42) who have great resumés.
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Two military buds of mine have applied to Delta and other airlines. One went to SWA (no Delta interview offer yet, and even if given one probably won't change at this point). The other has had an interview with United, one scheduled for FedEx and another with SWA. He's gotten the offer from United so far. My point being, what's with Delta? They must not be needing military guys (age 38-42) who have great resumés.
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Two military buds of mine have applied to Delta and other airlines. One went to SWA (no Delta interview offer yet, and even if given one probably won't change at this point). The other has had an interview with United, one scheduled for FedEx and another with SWA. He's gotten the offer from United so far. My point being, what's with Delta? They must not be needing military guys (age 38-42) who have great resumés.
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That's my point: These guys aren't waiting--they're going elsewhere. The pay and WB opportunity at United is one of the reasons I've been given. The other is FedEx's pay, retirement and other pluses (e.g. Vacation).
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Good for them. Delta can't hire every pilot with qualifications like that. We have a limited need and capacity. Plenty more for years into the future where they are coming from. I have written letters for 6 guys who have great quals. Not one called yet. Maybe I am the kiss of death. The new hires I have flown with have with only one exception been outstanding.
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Two military buds of mine have applied to Delta and other airlines. One went to SWA (no Delta interview offer yet, and even if given one probably won't change at this point). The other has had an interview with United, one scheduled for FedEx and another with SWA. He's gotten the offer from United so far. My point being, what's with Delta? They must not be needing military guys (age 38-42) who have great resumés.
They should go to wherever they get the first class date. Then, if they get offers elsewhere, they have a decision to make. You can leave one major to go to another, don't fall into the sunk cost fallacy that you can't leave once you've picked a job. Two of AAL classmates left after 1-1.5 years to go to FedEx, one of my classmates had left UAL after 9 months to come to AAL. There are people leaving every airline to go to another right now. If they really want Delta, then they'll leave when offered a class date.
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What's with Delta is they are hiring lots of highly qualified applicants, they have tons of them. They can't hire every single "highly qualified" applicant out there. I was impressed with all of my fellow new hires both military and civilian...even my fellow, lowly 28-32 year old hires.
They should go to wherever they get the first class date. Then, if they get offers elsewhere, they have a decision to make. You can leave one major to go to another, don't fall into the sunk cost fallacy that you can't leave once you've picked a job. Two of AAL classmates left after 1-1.5 years to go to FedEx, one of my classmates had left UAL after 9 months to come to AAL. There are people leaving every airline to go to another right now. If they really want Delta, then they'll leave when offered a class date.
They should go to wherever they get the first class date. Then, if they get offers elsewhere, they have a decision to make. You can leave one major to go to another, don't fall into the sunk cost fallacy that you can't leave once you've picked a job. Two of AAL classmates left after 1-1.5 years to go to FedEx, one of my classmates had left UAL after 9 months to come to AAL. There are people leaving every airline to go to another right now. If they really want Delta, then they'll leave when offered a class date.
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