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Mick Jameson 9th July 2010 23:03

Software for automatically filling in pilot application forms
 
Hello,

I'm planning on doing a little project with a few mates from uni to keep our CVs ticking over.

We were wondering if airline pilots would find it useful if you had a tool bar in Microsoft Explorer & Firefox that would automatically fill out airline application forms.

You would fill out all the information once (including all the various hours breakdowns) and then whenever you visit an airline's application form the information is already filled in and you just have to press the form entry button.

Specifically my questions are:

1) Would you use it?

2) Do pilots keep an up to date application on file with dozens of airlines or do you just target a few, in which case would the time saving be enough to justify using it?

Many thanks,

Mick

p.s. please don't discuss whether the application is possible or not, I just want to know whether you would use it! :-)

Avtrician 10th July 2010 05:52

There are already form fill functions built into IE and Firefox, but these are only useful if the forms were in exactly the same format. Ypu would have the same problem in the formfill you design...

mixture 10th July 2010 09:34


1) Would you use it?
No. An experienced HR rep will see straight through robotic job applications.


2) Do pilots keep an up to date application on file with dozens of airlines or do you just target a few, in which case would the time saving be enough to justify using it?
You may wish to research employment law, data protection law etc. as you may well find that "keeping applications on file" is somewhat discouraged these days in order to ensure equality and fairness. Also, you'll only be "on file" (for a short period) if you applied for an actual job posting (incase there are queries raised over the selection process for that role) .... if you just randomly sent in your CV, in most cases it will be binned.

G-CPTN 10th July 2010 20:09

One aspect of the Amstrad PCW that I (still) miss was the ability to assign a phrase to every keystrike on the keyboard. After highlighting the phrase you pressed (something like) Copy + 'key' and then when you wanted to reproduce it it was (something like) Paste + 'key'.

I found it extremely useful.
AFAICR there was a limit of (26?) characters for each saved phrase.

Now why can't Microshaft do something useful like that?

mixture 10th July 2010 20:28

G-CPTN,

Google is your friend....

PhraseExpress
ClipCache
AutoHotKey

and many, many more.....

What you are looking for is a Clipboard Manager ... Clipboard manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

N.B. Have never used any of the above, so no recommendations being made.


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