Originally Posted by
fuelsurvey
If you really want to immigrate permanently to the U.S you should do the masters and go to a regional.
The contacts you make will be just as important as the education and experience .
It will be difficult to keep the green card if you spend a few years at Turkish. 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 .
As somebody trying to tick off as many of the supposed major’s hiring criteria as possible whilst flying overseas (Turbine PIC, 4 yr degree, volunteering etc), i’m just wondering very generally speaking what it was that you felt hurt your application in the US? The hurdles seem to be internal recs and 121 time?
Sorry for asking but at my stage of life I need to limit any time at the regional/LCC’s if I want to stay married