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WhiteH2O 12-03-2021 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Chowmif16 (Post 3330557)
Hey guys,
A buddy of mine that I wrote a rec for is trying to call to get an interview date, and perpetually getting a voicemail saying we'll call you back. They haven't called back after 3-4 days. Anyone else having this problem?

He got the invite, and apparently has 7 days to schedule the interview, but all he is hearing is crickets after leaving a voicemail.

I tried calling the number they gave him, same issue, straight to voicemail.

thanks,
Chowmi
NYC 7ER

They are pretty busy taking calls, so they probably don't have much time to return calls. I called probably about 50 times before I finally got an answer. Call, get message, hang up, call back..... I've heard of people calling a few hundred times before they get an answer. Just keep trying.

FNiner 12-03-2021 11:11 AM

How long after getting the CJO should I expect to be contacted by the vendor for PRIA stuff? It’s been 48 hours and nothing yet.

aviator1308 12-03-2021 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by FNiner (Post 3330619)
How long after getting the CJO should I expect to be contacted by the vendor for PRIA stuff? It’s been 48 hours and nothing yet.


Hey I’m in the same interview class, Dec 1st I’m guessing. I had a friend say they got their background/PRIA stuff on the following Monday.


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FNiner 12-03-2021 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by aviator1308 (Post 3330621)
Hey I’m in the same interview class, Dec 1st I’m guessing. I had a friend say they got their background/PRIA stuff on the following Monday.


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Awesome! Congrats again. Hope to see you in class.

Simpsons 12-03-2021 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by FNiner (Post 3330619)
How long after getting the CJO should I expect to be contacted by the vendor for PRIA stuff? It’s been 48 hours and nothing yet.

A week to the day after the interview is when I received the e-mail to upload docs

aviator1308 12-03-2021 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Simpsons (Post 3330645)
A week to the day after the interview is when I received the e-mail to upload docs


Awesome! Thank you.


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Gone Flying 12-03-2021 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Chowmif16 (Post 3330557)
Hey guys,
A buddy of mine that I wrote a rec for is trying to call to get an interview date, and perpetually getting a voicemail saying we'll call you back. They haven't called back after 3-4 days. Anyone else having this problem?

He got the invite, and apparently has 7 days to schedule the interview, but all he is hearing is crickets after leaving a voicemail.

I tried calling the number they gave him, same issue, straight to voicemail.

thanks,
Chowmi
NYC 7ER





Originally Posted by DWC CAP10 USAF (Post 3330560)
I've heard of other having to make multiple calls a day before finally getting through.

I would also try emailing as well as sending DM to the Delta Pilot Hiring FB account.


geeze that is beyond embarrassing.

tennisguru 12-03-2021 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by WhiteH2O (Post 3330602)
They are pretty busy taking calls, so they probably don't have much time to return calls. I called probably about 50 times before I finally got an answer. Call, get message, hang up, call back..... I've heard of people calling a few hundred times before they get an answer. Just keep trying.

Honestly that’sa really poor way to introduce people to our company. I know we’re interviewing a record number of people, but you’d think they could have a little more robust system for getting people on the schedule. It’s kind of an embarrassing flop during arguably the most exciting and high stress moment in people’s careers…

tripled 12-03-2021 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by DeadStick (Post 3330402)
Exactly, it can definitely depend on the city you’re working. In New York City, narrow body on a Friday or Saturday night- you’ll be getting a premium. You’ve just gotta be available and ready to answer the phone at a moment’s notice- and be willing to go wherever the customers need you, no questions asked. The wide bodies don’t seem to get as much last minute premium and their hours tend to be more predictable. They’re generally older and have been hustling for a long time, although they do still work some long nights.

Also don’t forget to factor in all the expenses which can quickly eat into your bottom line. Depending on the city you might need a place to rest your head for a few hours in between shifts of servicing customers. Flophouses or crashpads are usually pretty affordable places to stay, but can be busy at all hours of the day and night with the other hourly transient workers coming and going. Clothing- the customers expect you to look a certain way. You’ll be spending some money on your appearance: hair, shoes, jacket, etc. Medical- the boss is gonna want you to get evaluated once or twice a year- just to make sure you’re safe to be around the customers.

now that we’ve identified what we are, all that remains is to negotiate the price.

flymyplane1 12-07-2021 11:30 AM

Does anyone know If we are supposed to keep updating our airline apps after we have a confirmed interview date? My interview isn’t for another 6 weeks.


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