Originally Posted by
scrapdog
The "sim instructor" on the interview who usually flies with you - which really isn't a sim instructor as much as a sim evaluator (since they're not teaching you anything on your interview) is a former Navy fighter guy and is outstanding. Very laid back and very pro-military.
Obviously any "attitude" on your interview - whether CIVILIAN or military will not reflect well - either in the sim or the panel. That's a no brainer.
If it is the same guy that did my sim eval back last november, I agree. He was outstanding. They want to see you do well. I completely f'ed up on my holding brief (I had not done any of the sim preps) and he offered me a bone on which way to turn and I jumped all over it. I still got the job. I like to think it was because I thanked him profusely for the assist