Originally Posted by
Papirry
Excellent info Alex, thank you!... I had my phone interview a month ago and I want to be in Allegiant, but I guess they are not going to call me back!

I have hours in the Airbus, but I have not heard anything from them yet.

Hi Papirry, yeah I've seen you posting on here a few times about your somewhat rocky road getting noticed from the higher ups. I think most will agree that the staff at allegiant, in most cases, have more on their plate then they can handle... delays in communication, or outright lack-thereof, aren't uncommon. Three suggestions...
1. Send an email off to anyone in the company that's had email communication with you, or any email addresses you might know. Maybe someone will throw you a bone and tell you what's going on. Phone calls could help too
2. If you're able... attend another meet and greet or job fair and talk with the allegiant guys again. That will at least show motivation on your part.
3. I know you mentioned that you're foreign but have the right to work in the US... watch your grammar on your emails and other communications to Allegiant; double check and have others proof read to make sure you have the minutiae of English grammar correct. It doesn't really matter on the forums, but you don't want management figures second guessing your english skills, it can make for a very frustrating cockpit.
If you have no luck in any of this, maybe this time around just wasn't your lucky day. Try re-applying in 6 months to a year and hit up another meet and greet then. I have met 2 or 3 guys that had to reapply multiple times throughout a few year process to finally land here. Sometimes there's no rhyme or reason as to why one guy gets it and another doesn't (hell, they may have just lost your resume! wouldn't be the first airline to do that!).
Keep at it!