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would being a medical doctor help get me hired by a legecy airline such as delta?

I am a medical doctor, i also have a master in aeronautic engineering, i have a ATP, and i speak 5 languages. I wasn't an English Major

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  1. LOL. Gave up on trying to spell "major", now you can't spell "legacy". Harvard graduates just aren't what they used to be. legacy carriers such as delta traditionally have a medical department, so your credentials as a "Medical doctor" might qualify you for a position in that department. So I guess the answer to your question is "most likely, yes".
  2. Give it up already, you're not going to get hired by a legacy.
  3. You're quite a trip. With an imagination like yours, maybe you should be a screenwriter. Just make sure you have a good editor. Looking at your previous questions, you are a high school senior, yet you have 14 and 16 year old children, you're a Harvard grad (impressive for a high school student), you're an EMT, and now you have an ATP (impossible if you are younger than 23) and you're an MD... or DO... I'm not sure it matters... People will give you better answers if your lies weren't so obvious. There's nothing wrong with your original question, but when you added a detail claiming that you have all of those certifications, everybody's BS alarm starts sounding. So do you want an answer, or do you want to tell stories?
  4. You're a doctor, Aeronautic Engineer, and an ATP. I think you're full of it. Your ATP will get you hired, not your medical skills. Unless the plane goes into cardiac arrest. Any type ratings??
  5. haha. A month ago, you asked what are my chances of getting into Harvard. You asked if a EMT is a good job. You have kids 14 and 16?. Ok so you become a dad when you were 13, went to Harvard at 17 get a ATP at 20 ( Legal age is 23 FYI) Got a engineering degree and became a MD? amazing. My advice- Get through middle school, then began dreaming.
  6. Wow. You really are pathetic. Do you come on here with a new lie every day? It's obvious to me, that you're probably a fat, pimple faced 17 year old kid living in mommy's basement. With your personality type, which is compulsive liar, you will never be hired by a major airline, or most anywhere else for that matter. Maybe I'll see you on Dirty Jobs someday shoveling pig crap or something. Grow up loser. Oh, and if you insist on being a liar, at least try to be a good one. If you're going to tell people you're a doctor or that you went to Harvard, learn to spell and type like somebody who ISN'T a moron.
  7. Excuse me, you have all those credentials, and you need to ask that question? Hmmmmmmmm???
  8. Wow, if I would have said any of these remarks, I would have been given many thumbs down. I can't believe these people, can you? Of course it will get you a job, anywhere from a flying doctor in first class to one of those persons sweeping up garbage at the gates. I'm not sure which you would be best suited for, but I'm thinking these other folks do.
  9. legecy? (Okay, you didn't major in English, but it's one of the five languages, correct? And "legacy" is an airplane, too, by Embraer. And isn't it aeronautical--not aeronautic-- engineering?) http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_aero_eng Why don't you just fill out the app at airline apps.com and get back to us? In between those life-saving, heroic surgeries? I suspect you'd be a better candidate for Delta Connection, at least until you can spell "legacy". And why Delta, anyway? Is that your best pick? At one of my big aviation interviews (2,800 pilots, over 500 jets), the interviewers started with a lawyer joke. It broke the ice. (And I was impressed that they had even read the non-aviation portions of my resume.) It was all aviation after that. They offered me a job. In sim training, one of the sim instructors called me "Counselor". But I don't think they hired me because of it, per se. It was a conversation piece.
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