Originally Posted by
fuelsurvey
The experience you gain in Turkey won't be as valuable to a US airline as you think.
I have a green card and now live in the U.S . I thought I would have no problem getting on with a US airline with all of my foreign experience and bachelor's degree. I couldn't find anything decent so I commute to China from the US .
fuelsurvey,
Sorry to hear about your situation...and yes, getting on with career-destination carrier here is a real roll of the dice with worthy candidates routinely left in the dust.
flyingturco still needs to get to 1500 hours to be regional bait. I suppose he could do that over here and while Turkish 737 time won't necessarily turn a legacy's head, it would really jump out at a regional.
flyinturco has an interesting set of options.