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FRQ Charlie Bravo 28th Sep 2009 10:10

you didn't make the cut & needn't apply again
 
HA!!! Now that's funny, especially since they probably paid per word or line.

For the benefit of those playing at home - from the AFAP jobs site:

28 SEPTEMBER 2009
CHIEF PILOT-CHIEF FLYING INSTRUCTOR
Bluewater Flight Training is still seeking the right person to fill the position of CP/CFI at our flight school.
Whilst we examined and interviewed many applicants to our last advertisement in July/August, we didn't feel that the person we need was amongst those who replied. If you were one of those who took the time to reply to us, sorry, you didn't make the cut and needn't apply again.
Honesty over couth:ok:

FRQ CB

Dunnza 28th Sep 2009 10:52

Thats gold!

Chadzat 28th Sep 2009 11:12

If that means that they did not reply to the applicants until that advert then that is VERY POOR FORM. :ugh:

morno 28th Sep 2009 11:25

If the Chieftain they had on display at the airshow the other day is anything to go by, then I wouldn't touch them with a 10ft barge pole.

Right hand alternator belt half disintegrated, nose wheel housing cracked, and then when I pointed it out to the dude there, was told "this aircraft is actually in maintenance and goes in tomorrow for repairs". So tell me Bluewater, why was that Chieftain up flying early this morning??

morno

Jethro Gibbs 28th Sep 2009 11:32

no one replys to applicants anymore they are just f#$%^&* time wasters.:ugh:

Capetonian 28th Sep 2009 11:39

That's such an appalling, insensitive, and unprofessional response that I wonder if it wasn't placed by someone else trying to discredit the organisation.

About the only mistake they didn't make was publishing the names of the 'unsuccessful' applicants.

ForkTailedDrKiller 28th Sep 2009 11:44


If you were one of those who took the time to reply to us, sorry, you didn't make the cut and needn't apply again
I guess the "cut" musta cut out, huh?

Ultralights 28th Sep 2009 11:56

or simply they asked for say min 1000hr ME grade1 and got nothing but fresh grade 3's with 250 hrs in a 152?. http://s3.amazonaws.com/advrider/ne_nau.gif

VH-XXX 28th Sep 2009 12:00

When we recently advertised a position I was very careful to make sure that I replied to everyone personally. From the comments received from everyone that replied to my reply it sounds like replies are a rareity these days which is very disappointing. It's not that hard to hit the reply button and paste something in, even if it is unpersonalised.

Employers - It's also good when you tell the applicant how many people applied and with what kind of experience they had and what they would need to have been considered for the position as usually one would have no idea.

40Deg STH 28th Sep 2009 12:05

Just for interest sake, I looked at their web site. It appears they have a biz jet according to their add. Is it for real or just another 2bit operator playing themselves up? They will no doubt say they have access to one. Well having once been in the biz jet world, we alll have access to one for the right price and can crosshire from many companies.
They also suggest their instructors have many years airline or military flying. So which one of the 3 names on their web site has "many hours airline and which one has "many hours" military.
Is it just another company offering to make "AIRLINE" pilots if you train with them.
I worry about young pilots looking for a good flying school, it was the same 30 years ago when I did my commercial sadly and the training industry still lags behind the rest of aviation sections.:ugh:
We can only hope 1 day it will catch up.

tmpffisch 28th Sep 2009 12:16


Is it just another company offering to make "AIRLINE" pilots if you train with them.
This pic always cracks me up (it's a DA40)

http://www.tristaraviation.com.au/im...40_e_thumb.jpg

Kudo's if anyone can guess which school's website it's from...(actually, please don't; shouldn't have the thread drift)

XXX is right, a bit of feedback after submitting a resume/application is very handy for an applicant, instead of finding out that they didn't make the cut in "The Australian"...

Dunnza 28th Sep 2009 12:32

Come on guys.

When I recently took two pilots on I clearly stipulated what I wanted for a Chief pilot including min hours etc.

Do you know what I got? Several applications that were no where near the required or the aircraft I wanted [I even got a freshly CPL holder]

Those who were close, or over qualified got a response which I though was fair saying they were unsuccesful and why.

When I asked for a newbie, I got over 240 applications. Yes 240applications and I responded to every single one so 239 of them!!!!!

Dunnza 28th Sep 2009 12:38

Cant see the aircraft, its down for maintenance

AVIATOR1982 28th Sep 2009 12:40

Tmpffisch the pick is from Tristar Aviation, thats pretty funny......

Metro man 28th Sep 2009 13:00

They must be offering fantastic terms and conditions if they can afford to be so fussy. :hmm:

VH-XXX 28th Sep 2009 13:02

What's so funny about that pic???? I always wear my Captain's when flying a light twin around. Looking forward to the new twin Tecnam so I can wear it in that, will be the smallest I've flown with Captain hat on my noggen.

SM227 28th Sep 2009 13:10

Thank you VH-XXX & Dunnza, for taking the time to reply to people. I think I've contacted around +40 companys all over the place and have got about 10 or so replys, almost all were places that had mins of +1000hrs (oops! :O ). One CP even had a chat to me for 5 minutes asking about my plan of attack, gave me a few pointers, and wished me luck!

Always remember you are representing a company when dealing with any of the public, be them customers or potental employees, you never know when you might cross paths in the future and find yourself on the wrong end of the stick. Who knows? I might end up a billionare one day and want to charter a plane around the world 10 times, I bet you can guess who I'll be ringing :ok:

AVIATOR1982 28th Sep 2009 13:12

@VH-XXX thats also pretty funny, except its not even a twin......

On a side note any of you guys know where I can get myself a hat like that? I fancy playing airline captain in my 172.

40Deg STH 28th Sep 2009 13:17

AVIATOR1982, I have one but its crushed in the bottom of my bag. It raining here and I'm off to work soon so might find it to keep my hair dry........naaahhh.

VH-XXX 28th Sep 2009 13:17

Whoops. I was confused with that plastic twin with the big pole out the front that I saw flying around down here recently.


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