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Old 06-26-2016, 08:19 PM
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Interviewed on the 10th, offer 4 days later. Phase 2 tomorrow in LAX.
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Interviewed on the 10th, offer 4 days later. Phase 2 tomorrow in LAX.
Eek, well, that isn't reassuring. Fingers crossed. I felt like I bombed the cognitive test. I'll keep checking the email.
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so exactly what are they asking for in phase 2 & 3?
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so exactly what are they asking for in phase 2 & 3?
It's just phase two. It's a personality test. I've heard it's 600 questions. You can take it in either HNL or LAX.
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Hawaiian is a great place to get some experience then move on to a real airline.
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Not a bad place to get started, but keep your resume' current and you should be outta here in short order.

Hawaii again rated the worst state for making a living
May 24, 2016, 7:24am HST

James Prichard
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Pacific Business News

For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a new report from MoneyRates.com.

The website's analysis blamed Hawaii's high cost of living — at 68.6 percent above the national norm — and state tax burden, which is one of the highest.

For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a new report from MoneyRates.com.
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The top five states were listed as Wyoming, Washington, Virginia, North Dakota and Texas. At the opposite end of the scale, Hawaii was followed by Oregon, West Virginia, Maine and California.

"If you have already made your fortune, then by all means go to Hawaii and enjoy its warm climate and spectacular natural beauty," the report says. "However, if you are just trying to make a living, the biggest problem you'll run into is the cost of living. "

At 68.6 percent above the national norm, Hawaii's cost of living is the highest of any state. Zillow reports that, as of March 31, the median home value in Hawaii is $556,200, nearly three times higher than No. 1 Wyoming's median home value of $193,300.

Hawaii's state tax burden is the third-highest.
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Yes, Hawaii is an expensive place to live, I'm sure you realized that when you applied here. Hopefully you find a home at the "real airline" that you seem to be seeking. Until then, please help the pilot group make this a better place to work/live. Aloha.

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Not a bad place to get started, but keep your resume' current and you should be outta here in short order.

Hawaii again rated the worst state for making a living
May 24, 2016, 7:24am HST

James Prichard
Web Editor
Pacific Business News

For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a new report from MoneyRates.com.

The website's analysis blamed Hawaii's high cost of living — at 68.6 percent above the national norm — and state tax burden, which is one of the highest.

For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a new report from MoneyRates.com.
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For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a… more

The top five states were listed as Wyoming, Washington, Virginia, North Dakota and Texas. At the opposite end of the scale, Hawaii was followed by Oregon, West Virginia, Maine and California.

"If you have already made your fortune, then by all means go to Hawaii and enjoy its warm climate and spectacular natural beauty," the report says. "However, if you are just trying to make a living, the biggest problem you'll run into is the cost of living. "

At 68.6 percent above the national norm, Hawaii's cost of living is the highest of any state. Zillow reports that, as of March 31, the median home value in Hawaii is $556,200, nearly three times higher than No. 1 Wyoming's median home value of $193,300.

Hawaii's state tax burden is the third-highest.
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Old 07-07-2016, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by strafe View Post
Not a bad place to get started, but keep your resume' current and you should be outta here in short order.

Hawaii again rated the worst state for making a living
May 24, 2016, 7:24am HST

James Prichard
Web Editor
Pacific Business News

For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a new report from MoneyRates.com.

The website's analysis blamed Hawaii's high cost of living — at 68.6 percent above the national norm — and state tax burden, which is one of the highest.

For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a new report from MoneyRates.com.
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For the sixth year in a row, Hawaii was rated the worst state for making a living in a… more

The top five states were listed as Wyoming, Washington, Virginia, North Dakota and Texas. At the opposite end of the scale, Hawaii was followed by Oregon, West Virginia, Maine and California.

"If you have already made your fortune, then by all means go to Hawaii and enjoy its warm climate and spectacular natural beauty," the report says. "However, if you are just trying to make a living, the biggest problem you'll run into is the cost of living. "

At 68.6 percent above the national norm, Hawaii's cost of living is the highest of any state. Zillow reports that, as of March 31, the median home value in Hawaii is $556,200, nearly three times higher than No. 1 Wyoming's median home value of $193,300.

Hawaii's state tax burden is the third-highest.
Well obviously you aren't from there and have been hiding in a hole to just realize this. Don't work for them or apply for them, plain and simple.
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Hawaiian is a great place to get some experience then move on to a real airline.
There has got to be one or two disgruntled interviewers that didn't get the job...
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Yes, turned down for employment has me very upset, none of what I've said is true. I made it all up.

I feel ashamed.
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