Full, this is the first statement we agree on. They should do the medical first, but this is incredible India and things that make sense really don't apply.
777,
I don't think anybody searches out this as a way to end their career, but it is a testament to the company that they don't leave you high and dry if you fail your medical because you broke your arm 30 years ago and they need six opinions from specialists to evaluate if your able to safely fly with a metal pin in your arm.
I am still waiting for all these leading 777 contracts that are so much better than jets.