timwinters
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Man...back when it was 55...man...that was hell. And then some!
Man...back when it was 55...man...that was hell. And then some!
Man...back when it was 55...man...that was hell. And then some!
Just a hypothetical question. Do airlines ask for a copy of your driving record during an interview? Let’s say you have had a couple of speeding tickets or minor events like that on your record. Will this go against you during an interview for an airline or professional pilot position? I know that the airlines will more than likely not turn away any potential candidate because of a less than perfect driving record. I’m just curious if it’s taken into consideration at all.
Granted, I have never had any citations of any kind issued in the 7 years that I’ve been behind the wheel, so my driving record is clean, but in the event that I ever do, does it count against you?
Read the fine print on the bottom, by signing you authorize them to do a full background check. What gets you disqualified is any lie.
Dan
They expect you to remember any speeding ticket you got since you were 18?
Frankly it’s not enough of a life event for most to remember such a trivial thing with that much detail.
Yes. It is their game, and they make the rules.
And how’s that working for them lol
The majors are having no issue finding people.
Lol, regionals might sing a different tune
Agreed, and chances are they aren't as picky about undeclared speeding tickets.
Plus flow through after you do your slave time at the regional.
I’ll stand by my who cares statement
I mean it’s such a trivial thing, I doubt I could accurately tell you how many silly little traffic or parking tickets I got since I got my permit at 15.5 and license at 16, it’s just not that big of a deal.
Well, then don’t apply to a major. They care. Trivial as it is, it’s what they want.
I don’t think it’s that big of a deal unless they know you straight lied, or you got busted for going 120 in a 35 or something or a reckless driving.
If not I wouldn’t want to work for a company that’s that stupid as they’d loose good applicants over trivial garbage. Especially as time goes on and they feel the squeeze
That is your choice to make
How does one go about disclosing one's entire driving infraction history if one legitimately does not remember? Honest question.
Well, not exceeding them by more than ten or fifteen percent, in any case.I have found that the white and black square signs with numbers on them on the sides of the road keep the police officers away by not exceeding those numbers
I’ve been driving for 44 years. In that time I have received several speeding tickets but no other moving violations. No DUI. No reckless driving. No too fast for conditions. No failure to stop or yield. Nada. Just speeding. Would anyone consider me an unsafe driver due to my tendency to go a little fast?
Howdy,
wanna tack on a question about driving history and thoughts. I am both civilian & military pilot, 22 years total service with a TS/SCI. Helicopters and Airplanes, ATP, Instructor pilot, have held a Class 1 blah blah. I just pulled my driving record and its atrocious. 1993-2007 14 speeders/3 stop lights/ 4 seatbelts /3 w.o. Registration/Insurnc and 2 parking tickets. Haven’t had a ticket in 14 years. No drugs or alcohol. Im all about being transparent, but what do you think of my chances of getting an invite for an interview. I know this is an old thread anyone still out there listening??
Howdy,
wanna tack on a question about driving history and thoughts. I am both civilian & military pilot, 22 years total service with a TS/SCI. Helicopters and Airplanes, ATP, Instructor pilot, have held a Class 1 blah blah. I just pulled my driving record and its atrocious. 1993-2007 14 speeders/3 stop lights/ 4 seatbelts /3 w.o. Registration/Insurnc and 2 parking tickets. Haven’t had a ticket in 14 years. No drugs or alcohol. Im all about being transparent, but what do you think of my chances of getting an invite for an interview. I know this is an old thread anyone still out there listening??