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Old 02-20-2013 | 07:40 AM
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Karma
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Originally Posted by feltf4
Well then, I guess I am not doing it right then. I have applied to Eagle, XJT, Republic, Jetblue, Alaska, and Air Wisconsin... Of those I have interviewed at Eagle and Expressjet, have and interview set up at Republic and I am trying to set up one with Air Wisconsin. So of those XJT put me in the pool and I am waiting for a formal offer from Eagle. So with your logic, I am just suppose to go to one interview. Wait it out, only for a company to say no, or better yet wait in the pool and pass up other opportunities. So with my logic, I have some options, I know which ones I ultimately want to go to and if they offer me a position I can politely decline an interview. And if they do not over a job, I can still interview with the next company. When you go to a job fair that you pay $150 to go to do you only go to one company? Or do you go to them all to see what they have to offer?
Is English your second language? I'm just asking because your grammar is good but comprehension is off. Your are talking about airlines that YOU have at least SOME interest in at least going to the interview and maybe even taking the job. The OP had 0 interest in the job and 0 interest in even going to the interview and did not need interview practice. There is a difference. Try re-reading the previous three sentences slowly to further understand the difference between applying to a job you would never accept or attend the interview and applying to a job you might consider. If you don't know what a company has to offer then you could research or go to the interview and ask, not apply and turn down an interview.

Mythbuster- I found it an unusual situation and was curious why the time was invested on the apps but it makes perfect sence now. Crewchief was nice enough to answer.

Last edited by Karma; 02-20-2013 at 07:51 AM.
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