Alaska Air Hiring
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I've heard from several friends who have attended multiple job fairs this year that Alaska keeps track of your attendance and likes to have logged your name at three different job fairs before they'll put your resume in the "good pile".
Anyone else hearing the same thing?
Anyone else hearing the same thing?
Alaskan has always been insecure with folks leaving for other airlines. We'll see more of that as the "qualified pilot candidate pool" dries up and the big three really open up the hiring flood gates.
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From: 7th green
I've heard from several friends who have attended multiple job fairs this year that Alaska keeps track of your attendance and likes to have logged your name at three different job fairs before they'll put your resume in the "good pile".
Anyone else hearing the same thing?
Anyone else hearing the same thing?
#1104
The rotating surfboard of death was always my personal favorite. Coincidentally, that's exactly what I feel like I'm doing filling out airline apps.
#1105
Every budding airline pilot is trying as hard as possible to present a good image and be ready for that big phone call. It sucks that a company demands you to repeatedly fly across the country to different locations on your own dime to "show your loyalty".
I've heard that Alaska is a great place to work, just not sure about the elitist attitude from the outside looking in. Maybe an Alaska guy can explain what I'm missing.
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That's called hubris, and as long as thousands keep applying and traveling around the world to talk for ten minutes with an HR rep, nothing will change.
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True story:
I had a layover in the Chicago Westin years ago. There were two groups in the ballrooms. One was a pilot meet and greet. The other was ComicCon Chicago.
I had to ask my F/A which group looked weirder, the pilots in their "interview" suits or the kids in their costumes. We were in agreement...the pilots.
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True story:
I had a layover in the Chicago Westin years ago. There were two groups in the ballrooms. One was a pilot meet and greet. The other was ComicCon Chicago.
I had to ask my F/A which group looked weirder, the pilots in their "interview" suits or the kids in their costumes. We were in agreement...the pilots.
I had a layover in the Chicago Westin years ago. There were two groups in the ballrooms. One was a pilot meet and greet. The other was ComicCon Chicago.
I had to ask my F/A which group looked weirder, the pilots in their "interview" suits or the kids in their costumes. We were in agreement...the pilots.
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Alaskan has nothing to back their "elitist attitude" since they only offer one thing for a pilot-SEA and PDX base, if that really matters. 13.5% 401k contribution, lowest 737 pay of all majors, 5% PBP with a shrinking moving target, inability to fly bigger equipment for better pay, and a Napoleon complex doesn't sound like an elitist.
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