Correct, and likely the last for quite some time (other than the few CRJ FO's that were bypassed for captain and are going to start having to be trained) Not likely to see any more newhires on the Saab soon.
sorry to ask a question that is probably 50 pages back, the new class handout says business casual for training, but on here you guys have said several times, suit on day one, casual after that....no where in the handout that I got says anything about a suit on day one that I have read (its possible i missed it but....) also, I am a moron when it comes to civilian definitions of these things (military guy). Is a shortsleaved polo (collared) shirt with a belt and khakis considered business casual, or is a button down an ABSOLUTE?
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sorry to ask a question that is probably 50 pages back, the new class handout says business casual for training, but on here you guys have said several times, suit on day one, casual after that....no where in the handout that I got says anything about a suit on day one that I have read (its possible i missed it but....) also, I am a moron when it comes to civilian definitions of these things (military guy). Is a shortsleaved polo (collared) shirt with a belt and khakis considered business casual, or is a button down an ABSOLUTE?
Yes, suit on day one of indoc. Polo shirt and khakis is fine for the rest of the ground school.
sorry to ask a question that is probably 50 pages back, the new class handout says business casual for training, but on here you guys have said several times, suit on day one, casual after that....no where in the handout that I got says anything about a suit on day one that I have read (its possible i missed it but....) also, I am a moron when it comes to civilian definitions of these things (military guy). Is a shortsleaved polo (collared) shirt with a belt and khakis considered business casual, or is a button down an ABSOLUTE?
The packet we got in the mail, with our pre-employment papers has the information on the first page. I think its on the congratulations letter, but it did say suit the first day and business casual there after. I think we are able to wear polo's. The letter didnt say button down absolute. It just said no jeans or tennies.
sorry to ask a question that is probably 50 pages back, the new class handout says business casual for training, but on here you guys have said several times, suit on day one, casual after that....no where in the handout that I got says anything about a suit on day one that I have read (its possible i missed it but....) also, I am a moron when it comes to civilian definitions of these things (military guy). Is a shortsleaved polo (collared) shirt with a belt and khakis considered business casual, or is a button down an ABSOLUTE?
Suit on the first day. You get your picture taken for your ID and have a few guest speakers that you need to look spiffy for. It should have said it somewhere in the info they sent you.
Polo and khakis is fine. polos and button down were pretty much what everyone wore in my class. But if you want to get fancy go ahead and throw on a nice v-neck sweater or if your feeling a little early 90's bring out the turtleneck. Its all good.