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PappyVanWinkle
11-30-2011, 09:29 AM
Since the "Hiring Boom" is right around the corner and can't get here fast enough I was wondering what you all might think would be a good idea for that "what do you want for Christmas" question.

Ideas that I have thought of:

Interview prep books (checklist for success, airline interview prep, mental math for pilots, etc.)

Maybe face-to-face interview prep through Cage consulting

Electronic logbook (since I don't have one)

Any other suggestions would be helpful. I think we all need to get ready and be prepared.


Rookie385
12-12-2011, 12:27 PM
New headset.

Timbo
12-12-2011, 01:36 PM
Since the "Hiring Boom" is right around the corner and can't get here fast enough I was wondering what you all might think would be a good idea for that "what do you want for Christmas" question.

Ideas that I have thought of:

Interview prep books (checklist for success, airline interview prep, mental math for pilots, etc.)

Maybe face-to-face interview prep through Cage consulting

Electronic logbook (since I don't have one)

Any other suggestions would be helpful. I think we all need to get ready and be prepared.


I never ask for gifts, but when my family asks me, "What do you want for Chirstmas" (or birthday) I tell my people to give me...Money!

It's always the right size and color, and then I can buy what I want and need most. I hate getting neck ties or gay sweaters that don't fit, especially since I live in Florida and wear a sweater about... 1 day per year. ;)

Here's a shopping link from right off this web page: http://www.Boeingstore.com


SlickMachine
12-12-2011, 01:46 PM
Www.sicksled.com

Super fun. Especially after a few beers. I recommend wearing a helmet.
Ss15december got me 15% off.

...and since that doesn't apply to the thread, how about a gift certificate to a log book prep service. That was a major pain for me in preparing for an interview.

STLaviator
12-12-2011, 05:33 PM
I never ask for gifts, but when my family asks me, "What do you want for Chirstmas" (or birthday) I tell my people to give me...Money!

It's always the right size and color, and then I can buy what I want and need most.

Right on! This method hasn't let me down over the past few years I've used this approach.