Atlas Air Hiring
#3823
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2011
Posts: 420
Acrobat
I had to open the file in Acrobat on a Windows computer and after fiddling with it for about 1/2 hour, I got all the fields filled out.
Just sent the resume and PAQ. I'm an Active Duty A-10 dude with a projected sep date of 31 May 13. Probably won't get any calls soon, but it's definitely nice to throw my hat in the ring.
Good luck all!
Just sent the resume and PAQ. I'm an Active Duty A-10 dude with a projected sep date of 31 May 13. Probably won't get any calls soon, but it's definitely nice to throw my hat in the ring.
Good luck all!
#3824
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2006
Posts: 126
Cant pull up the new PAQ with iPhone. Can anyone tell me if it's the as the last one? Ive already sent an updated PAQ from last time. Just wondering if I'm gonna have to fill out another. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
#3825
Banned
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,134
#3826
You might get asked "did you use a multiplier in your flight times?" My answer was "yes" and then the gentlemen who asked me went on to the next question....typical mil to civilian conversion .2 or .3 per sortie....I think I used .2....FWIW.
#3828
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Joined APC: Feb 2006
Position: Boeing
Posts: 543
I don't see any difference from the one I already had saved on my computer from last time.
#3830
Line Holder
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Position: Former AF and ANG, 747-400 FO, 767 CA
Posts: 65
Retired C17 guy here. Been with Atlas for one year now. If the PAQ instructs you to use a multiplier of 1.2 as applicable, by all means do it. I would use that "product" number on the resume also though. Keep it consistent and easy to explain in the career part of the interview. Also, don't forget to subtract out all of your "other" time before you apply the multiplier. Good Luck!!!
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