View Full Version : Airline Recruitment - Too Old for a fair go??
Barramundi
30th Apr 2010, 11:08
I have watched closely the airline recruitment going on for some months now.
My observation is Pilots of all ages and experience levels are being picked for interview's which is a refreshing change but I have heard that virtually no applicants over 45-50 who, having gone through the interview process have actually landed a job.
One would have to wonder if the interview was genuine or merely done to keep the statistics looking good?.
Any suggestions or theories?.
Di_Vosh
30th Apr 2010, 11:56
Barramundi, sounds like you're on a fishing trip (pardon the pun) :\
Some very vague observations here, followed up with allegations and asking others for theories.
Just asking: How do you know how many 45+ year olds get into "The airlines"?
And what makes you think that their age is the reason that they didn't get in?
"The airlines" covers a lot of companies.
I know that Qlink have employed people at age 42, 43, and 45.
I know that J* have employed people over 42 years old.
DIVOSH!
ForkTailedDrKiller
30th Apr 2010, 12:11
Barramundi, sounds like you're on a fishing trip (pardon the pun)
There are no barramundi in NSW anyway!
Dr :8
Di_Vosh
30th Apr 2010, 12:20
LOL! :}
a few more letters so that I can post
neville_nobody
1st May 2010, 01:10
I have heard that virtually no applicants over 45-50 who, having gone through the interview process have actually landed a job
I'll bet V Australia's has hired a heap of guys in that age bracket so that would kinda blow up your theory right there.
3 Holer
1st May 2010, 04:58
..............wei ying swears it's real
So does Hong Foo and he tells me he imports his from Tasmania.:=
Goat Whisperer
1st May 2010, 05:09
VB takes plenty of FOs in all age brackets, even above 50. A few from FJ, Rex and the RAAF look a little grey around the edges. Good blokes all.
JulieFlyGal
1st May 2010, 06:02
I saw an elderly VB first officer at Canberra who looked very much like Father Christmas with his white beard and grey hair. I reckon he could have passed as the Captain's grandfather. :ok:
frigatebird
1st May 2010, 08:28
Julie
Put a bit of dark colour in the hair a couple of times when having a trim, a couple of years ago, so as not to scare the kids and the girls I flew with.. but gave it away then - as I decided they were too set in their ways, and prejudiced about working with older crew anyway..