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Da40Pilot 01-07-2015 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by flyguy94 (Post 1798119)
Right now they can be selective. This will probably change as they get to the tail end of the growth. Keep updating and you'll get a call. Also there have been non 121/135 and people with no degrees in class, although they normally have one or the other.

That's the thing, they normally have one or the other.....Compass would be perfect for me since I live near LAX and I know that base in junior. Maybe going to one of the job fairs and talking to a recruiter in person would help...?

AlaskaBound 01-07-2015 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by Rama04 (Post 1798017)
The new Realignment has 20 upgrades in 3 different classes across a 17 day span. Hopefully there will be more upgrade classes in March, after 9th too!
How junior will this one go? It looks like we are already into 2013 hires and less then 15 numbers from 8/2013 hires!

The most junior Captain awarded in the last vacancy was hired August 22, 2013.

LGARunway44 01-07-2015 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by AlaskaBound (Post 1798172)
The most junior Captain awarded in the last vacancy was hired August 22, 2013.

I bet you didn't have to look that one up, did ya? ;)

FlyingGorilla 01-07-2015 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Da40Pilot (Post 1798138)
That's the thing, they normally have one or the other.....Compass would be perfect for me since I live near LAX and I know that base in junior. Maybe going to one of the job fairs and talking to a recruiter in person would help...?

Maybe, you should get a degree.

Snickers 01-07-2015 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueMoon (Post 1798082)
Anyone have the map with the AA routes on it?

From September Compass Points

JetDoc 01-07-2015 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by FlyingGorilla (Post 1798203)
Maybe, you should get a degree.

em·pa·thy
ˈempəTHē/
noun
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

gearcrankr 01-07-2015 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Da40Pilot (Post 1798138)
That's the thing, they normally have one or the other.....Compass would be perfect for me since I live near LAX and I know that base in junior. Maybe going to one of the job fairs and talking to a recruiter in person would help...?


What are your quals? Maybe try AMF then apply. Or do a job fair and network heavily. Good Luck in your career.

FlyingGorilla 01-07-2015 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by JetDoc (Post 1798215)
em·pa·thy
ˈempəTHē/
noun
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Excuse me if I believe we should stick to what our mins have been from the beginning. Compass is not a 'starter' regional for every flight instructor in the US. Our training is not designed for someone just getting their feet wet with 121. A college degree shows an aptitude for learning and the quality associated with it.

Our recruiting dept has done a great job of getting qualified applicants, and I expect for them to continue to do so. If your qualified and get an offer, you've earned it, but they aren't going to just invite everybody with a pulse.

DA40Pilot, persistence is a key, if a degree isn't in the works. Good luck! If you get on, congrats.

DaCat1989 01-07-2015 03:05 PM

Congrats to everyone that was hired on with CPZ!

I just have a quick question. Hoping someone who's been through training recently can answer, I'll be in MSP for the February 5th Indoc. I know indoc is a day long but how long roughly speaking? What time can we expect to be released? Just wondering because i'm debating whether to take the red eye out of LAS and arrive at 5am in MSP for an 8am indoc or just arrive the day before and get a hotel. Trying to save as much cash as possible.

Class date is February 23rd.

Look forward to meeting the new coworkers!

flyguy94 01-07-2015 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by DaCat1989 (Post 1798297)
Congrats to everyone that was hired on with CPZ!

I just have a quick question. Hoping someone who's been through training recently can answer, I'll be in MSP for the February 5th Indoc. I know indoc is a day long but how long roughly speaking? What time can we expect to be released? Just wondering because i'm debating whether to take the red eye out of LAS and arrive at 5am in MSP for an 8am indoc or just arrive the day before and get a hotel. Trying to save as much cash as possible.

Class date is February 23rd.

Look forward to meeting the new coworkers!

Expect to finish around 2-3pm. They will have your badge ready and you'll be in CASS.


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