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Fernando Torres 05-30-2010 11:14 AM

Eagle hiring process
 
Hi,

anyone can tell me whats the hiring process in Am Eagle?

Time from the interview call until the interview day?

Is the interview like it says in mypilotcareer???

How lonng does it take to receive the "YES, you are hire" call?

Can you chose your base or do they assigned to you? If you can chose, do they give you some time to decide?

How long from the "YES, you are hire" until training?

ERJF15 05-30-2010 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)
Hi,

anyone can tell me whats the hiring process in Am Eagle?

Time from the interview call until the interview day?

Is the interview like it says in mypilotcareer???

How lonng does it take to receive the "YES, you are hire" call?

Can you chose your base or do they assigned to you? If you can chose, do they give you some time to decide?

How long from the "YES, you are hire" until training?


All of this can be answered in the Hiring forum

andy171773 05-30-2010 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)
Hi,

anyone can tell me whats the hiring process in Am Eagle?

Airlineapps.com..get selected..make it through a two day interview process (maybe shortened..i heard they've changed their interview policies slightly). I had my stuff walked in..so i'm not sure how fast the process is from application to phone call...but mine was probably about a month


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)

Time from the interview call until the interview day?

I waited a little over a month from call to actual interview date (feb mid to mid march)


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)

Is the interview like it says in mypilotcareer???

The gouges on aviationinterviews.com are spot on..or at least were in march


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)
How long does it take to receive the "YES, you are hire" call?

You'll have to wait "one month and one week" at most..if it's more than that they have you call them after that time frame to see what is holding up your background check


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)
Can you chose your base or do they assigned to you? If you can chose, do they give you some time to decide?

The first day of class, they come in and tell the class what is needed..seniority picks

If they need 8 ORD CRJ FOs and 3 MIA ATR FOs..well..if you're number 11 in the class (Seniority wise)..you get whatever is left


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)
How long from the "YES, you are hire" until training?

I got the call in mid april..i'm still waiting for a class date...i was about 30 in line for the class on 5/24..but it was full..so with 5-10 people in each class, every two weeks..my guess is early august (8/2) for my class date

Fernando Torres 05-31-2010 10:47 AM

Thank you very much! I really appreciate all the info!!!

BeatsCFIing 06-03-2010 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Fernando Torres (Post 819376)
Hi,

anyone can tell me whats the hiring process in Am Eagle?

Time from the interview call until the interview day?

Is the interview like it says in mypilotcareer???

How lonng does it take to receive the "YES, you are hire" call?

Can you chose your base or do they assigned to you? If you can chose, do they give you some time to decide?

How long from the "YES, you are hire" until training?

With grammar like that, I can't wait for you to be my FO. This is gonna be great.

FLowpayFO 06-03-2010 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by BeatsCFIing (Post 821343)
With grammar like that, I can't wait for you to be my FO. This is gonna be great.

Obviously his name is foreign, give the guy a break!

Copperhed51 06-03-2010 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by BeatsCFIing (Post 821343)
With grammar like that, I can't wait for you to be my FO. This is gonna be great.

He's doing better with English as his second language than many people do after speaking it their entire lives. It's the people who come to this country and don't even put forth an effort to learn the language that I get annoyed with. When I worked as a cashier at Sam's Club (making more than I do now) I had a lot of customers who only spoke Spanish. I could speak a fair amount of Spanish and would do my best to get through the transaction using what I knew and some of them would actually laugh at me to my face when I'd say something incorrectly. Seemed a bit backwards to me. So yeah, cut the guy some slack.

RJ Pilot 06-04-2010 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by BeatsCFIing (Post 821343)
With grammar like that, I can't wait for you to be my FO. This is gonna be great.

Whats your problem junior?

BeatsCFIing 06-09-2010 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Copperhed51 (Post 821376)
He's doing better with English as his second language than many people do after speaking it their entire lives. It's the people who come to this country and don't even put forth an effort to learn the language that I get annoyed with. When I worked as a cashier at Sam's Club (making more than I do now) I had a lot of customers who only spoke Spanish. I could speak a fair amount of Spanish and would do my best to get through the transaction using what I knew and some of them would actually laugh at me to my face when I'd say something incorrectly. Seemed a bit backwards to me. So yeah, cut the guy some slack.

I'll give you that, I appreciate the effort of trying. But to be a professional and speak that way is unacceptable. I admire the guy for working his way into flying, but if he came here to get a job flying, that's nice but we're all set. We already have too many pilots. When I instructed, we had a guy who had a bad stutter. Yeah, I think its awesome he's out there flying GA. But as a professional, your image needs to be upheld that you convey command of the aircraft. If you don't even demonstrate command of your language, what does that say to the passengers? I would never imagine going to LAN Chile and stammering through a language. But so everyone is clear, this is not a race or ethnicity thing. It was solely a comment that if you are going to use poor grammar, then you will be perceived poorly.

Ted Striker 06-09-2010 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by BeatsCFIing (Post 824154)
I'll give you that, I appreciate the effort of trying. But to be a professional and speak that way is unacceptable. I admire the guy for working his way into flying, but if he came here to get a job flying, that's nice but we're all set. We already have too many pilots. When I instructed, we had a guy who had a bad stutter. Yeah, I think its awesome he's out there flying GA. But as a professional, your image needs to be upheld that you convey command of the aircraft. If you don't even demonstrate command of your language, what does that say to the passengers? I would never imagine going to LAN Chile and stammering through a language. But so everyone is clear, this is not a race or ethnicity thing. It was solely a comment that if you are going to use poor grammar, then you will be perceived poorly.

really? your saying just because someone has a stutter they are not a professional? I can see where it is a problem but to knock a guy for having a stutter?? really?


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