Atlas Air Hiring
#4362
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Joined APC: Mar 2008
Position: On My A$$
Posts: 241
3 days of interviews this week and a whole bunch of ties!!!!!!! And 1 candidate actually stopped by the grill at the Residence Inn!!!!!!!!!
Cheers,
cargo
Cheers,
cargo
Last edited by cargowannabe; 09-14-2012 at 03:00 PM. Reason: ooooppps
#4364
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Joined APC: Oct 2011
Position: B744 FO
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Sorry if this has already been answered; I'm still wading through this thread. I submitted my PAQ and resume using a .2 per sortie conversion factor for my military time. I've seen some discussion on here that you should use .2 per flight hour instead. Is that in fact the correct method, and if I resubmit with my numbers changed to that method, will the sudden change raise any eyebrows? Also, any thoughts on how often should I be submitting an updated resume/PAQ as my hours increase?
#4366
I submitted my PAQ and resume using a .2 per sortie conversion factor for my military time.
#4367
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Joined APC: Mar 2008
Position: On My A$$
Posts: 241
cargo
#4368
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2008
Position: On My A$$
Posts: 241
Tom I don't know ya but hell yes I think that 25 questions should be allotted to the 'grill.' Anything from proper temperatures to sharing of space. Of course that's just me!!!!!!!
Cheers,
cargo
(if ya drive down come after Wed.!!!!!)
#4369
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Posts: 216
#4370
Wish I could've hung-out all night at the grille, but duty called Loved the tag line, "And then her t**s fell out!" during the flyovers!! That's just da bomb!! It's people like you that really help anxious interviewees and new-hires feel at ease and welcome in a new environment and under intense stress!!
I'm happy to have met you and the other new-hires and recurrent fellas. It was cool running into you in the hallway during the tour, too. I'm flabbergasted that NONE of the other 11 in my interview group made the Pilgrimage to "The Grille!" I'd have figured they would be APC junkies and be all over that place!! I should've driven down from MCO TWO days earlier to spend an entire day gille-side with my cooler!
Folks, EVERYONE down in MIA was a pleasure to be around, and I can't wait to start experiencing life out on the line, if I'm fortunate enough to make the final cut. The P-3 Orion fella in my Panel interview was fun to banter with about my service in Submarines
For those of you that submitted your stuff in the recent window, there WERE folks at my interview this past week who had their stuff in for over a year, right down to a few who JUST started the process at the beginning of this last window. BE READY for the phone interview and take the test as early as possible!!
The breakdown was: furloughed ACMI, current ACMI, corporate, 3 Air Force, LCC, and regional. Another OH'er & I had very little TPIC, but a load of SIC. So, If you're a regional guy with the mins, you should be good to go. I think us regional guys had around 7k hours or more. The guys wondering about strictly t-prop time...one of my interviewers was a P-3 guy, so I wouldn't sweat it!
Good luck to y'all; the good ship Atlas is cruising ahead at Flank Speed and I think we'll all be in a much better place if we're admitted aboard beyond the Quarterdeck!!
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