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FlightPhoenix 09-04-2008 01:16 PM

Allegiant Interview
 
Has any one gotten the call this week from Allegiant offering the job for the Oct. class?

grnclvrs 09-05-2008 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by FlightPhoenix (Post 455828)
Has any one gotten the call this week from Allegiant offering the job for the Oct. class?


Word from the CP's office is that all those that will be called, have been called.

Chperplt 09-05-2008 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by grnclvrs (Post 456341)
Word from the CP's office is that all those that will be called, have been called.

To those that interviewed, keep in mind that these first calls are for the Oct 2nd class. During the interview, you were told you may be placed into a future class, so don't give up hope if you haven't been called yet.

Clue32 09-05-2008 11:22 AM

I'm curious as to what a competitive candidate looks like today. I'll be a little short on total time when I get out of the military but over 1000 PIC Multi (King Air) and was wondering how long I should expect to slug it out somewhere else building more total time. (Not that todays trends will continue forever, but it is nice to get a baseline). How senior are Tampa and Orlando typically?

Chperplt 09-05-2008 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by Clue32 (Post 456399)
I'm curious as to what a competitive candidate looks like today. I'll be a little short on total time when I get out of the military but over 1000 PIC Multi (King Air) and was wondering how long I should expect to slug it out somewhere else building more total time. (Not that todays trends will continue forever, but it is nice to get a baseline). How senior are Tampa and Orlando typically?

It's hard to say exactly what competitive minimums are. During the last group of interviews, I saw flight totals ranging from a low of 3500 to a high of 8000. Just about everyone that was interviewed had prior 121 experience and everyone had an internal recommendation.

Generally, the Florida bases are somewhat junior.

Ratherbeoffwork 09-12-2008 05:57 PM

What's the best way to get an interview there. I really don't know anyone at Allegiant but I live in South FL. This would be an awesome job compared to the commute I have now!

Chperplt 09-12-2008 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Ratherbeoffwork (Post 460722)
What's the best way to get an interview there. I really don't know anyone at Allegiant but I live in South FL. This would be an awesome job compared to the commute I have now!


E-mail your stuff to [email protected]


Good luck!

JetPiedmont 09-13-2008 06:15 AM


Originally Posted by Ratherbeoffwork (Post 460722)
What's the best way to get an interview there. I really don't know anyone at Allegiant but I live in South FL. This would be an awesome job compared to the commute I have now!

Like Chprplt said, everyone hired had an internal rec, so don't expect much.

drjones 11-12-2008 10:44 AM

Is Allegiant still hiring?

Thanks.

PokerPro 11-12-2008 12:14 PM

They are interviewing 50 in Nov for a class of 12 in Jan.


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