Try and try again is what I am going to do with the airline that rejected me. But as I said, what proof do I have? How do I know that I was just not what they were after on the day? They do have males flying for them, and I am sure some of those males are on the same side of the fence as me, so on what basis could I stake my claim?
Same as these applicants that got rejected from dj... on what basis do they know that on the day, they were just not the most appropriate ones there? We agreed in an earlier post that perhaps DJ could include a range of activities to determine candidate suitability. I guess at the end of the day, just because someone has flying experience and was suitable for one particular airline, that does not necessarily make them suitable for another.... maybe that applies to both myself and the candidates that are taking this to court against dj?
(ps sorry to hear that your wife went through what appears to be such an unpleasant experience)