Delta's "Fix It" E-mail
#12
#13
Recommend having a friend look at it for you. It is easy to say your last day of work was 30 May and your 1st day of your next job was 1 June, but if so you just missed a day and the computer will notice. After looking at your application a hundred times you don't really see it anymore. At least I couldn't when I was reviewing mine.
#15
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2012
Position: Done with that
Posts: 191
Probably just a missed space but one thing to consider. Have you checked your driving history? One of my junior attorneys, when hired, stated no history of driving infractions. His background check showed a DUI. In Washington state. He had never visited that state. A little research showed the individual arrested was "Hispanic Male". My guy was about 6'5" and looked like Eric Northman on True Blood. Lots of fake ID usage going on these days.
#16
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2007
Position: FO
Posts: 3,032
Are people listing speeding tickets in response to this question in the Addendum?
It asks the same question in the general app, but it specifically states not to put traffic violations there.
I had been putting a speeding ticket I got there over 10+ years ago, but wonder if I shouldn't be putting it there.
Have you ever been convicted of any felony, misdemeanor, infraction, offense of other violation on any law? If the answer is Yes, list the details for all convictions in the space provided below. Violations for parking should not be listed, otherwise list all other convictions and provide details for each.
I had been putting a speeding ticket I got there over 10+ years ago, but wonder if I shouldn't be putting it there.
#17
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2011
Posts: 127
Imagine this question in the interview... I see you have a speeding ticket, isn't that a violation of the law? Then why did you answer you've never ...
It seems to be needlessly redundant, but it is also completely clear. The first question is an airline app default question, and the addendum is specific data that dal wants in addition.
It seems to be needlessly redundant, but it is also completely clear. The first question is an airline app default question, and the addendum is specific data that dal wants in addition.
#18
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2010
Position: window seat
Posts: 12,522
Isn't it really sad that this is what it's come down to, to get an air line job?
I am soooo glad I grew up in the pre-computer generation, where personality mattered more than...
computer records.
And...is it me, or does Saturday Night Live just completely suck these last...10 years?
Where have all the good writers gone? To TV? Not that I've seen.
I am soooo glad I grew up in the pre-computer generation, where personality mattered more than...
computer records.
And...is it me, or does Saturday Night Live just completely suck these last...10 years?
Where have all the good writers gone? To TV? Not that I've seen.
#19
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2007
Position: FO
Posts: 3,032
Imagine this question in the interview... I see you have a speeding ticket, isn't that a violation of the law? Then why did you answer you've never ...
It seems to be needlessly redundant, but it is also completely clear. The first question is an airline app default question, and the addendum is specific data that dal wants in addition.
It seems to be needlessly redundant, but it is also completely clear. The first question is an airline app default question, and the addendum is specific data that dal wants in addition.
#20
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Posts: 322
"Previously reported on the app as follows and then listed all my speeding tickets."
They want to see if you follow directions and answer all the questions with honesty.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post