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Originally Posted by ILFLY4u
(Post 3419749)
How many years driving records do they want? I had a not at fault accident 2 months ago. Should I add that since it wasn’t my fault?
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Originally Posted by Recyclops
(Post 3419674)
I got the invite to interview this morning. Called and left a vm, message said they will call back in no less than 24 hours. Good luck!
Best of luck to you. I think I am a week behind you. [emoji1696] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by Flyingtank
(Post 3419801)
they aren’t looking for accidents, only citations. If you weren’t cited for a violation there’s nothing to disclose.
I had one, many decades ago. That is what happened. Plus the officer had been on probation and the judge was fed up with his terrible accident investigations. He told the officer he was going to talk to his police captain and recommend his termination. |
How long does it take to get your flight badges Once you order them. It's been over 2 months for me And still nothing
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Originally Posted by Auburngrad2007
(Post 3419882)
How long does it take to get your flight badges Once you order them. It's been over 2 months for me And still nothing
If you mean wings and name tag, it could be a while, I’ve heard there’s a huge backlog due to supply chain issues. |
Originally Posted by TransWorld;[url=tel:3419860
3419860[/url]]And if you got a citation (a traffic ticket) for an accident…and the judge finds you not guilty, dismissing the ticket?
I had one, many decades ago. That is what happened. Plus the officer had been on probation and the judge was fed up with his terrible accident investigations. He told the officer he was going to talk to his police captain and recommend his termination. |
Originally Posted by Auburngrad2007
(Post 3419882)
How long does it take to get your flight badges Once you order them. It's been over 2 months for me And still nothing
Bonus is, you don't have to wear your hat and most will be jealous. |
Delta interview documents
I have an interview coming up and on the email it says to bring and separate and label the documents as to “Originals” or “Copies”. And at the bottom it says do not staple, bind or tab any of the documents.
so what is the best to seperate those two documents? You just give them two folders? Or do I just put originals / copies doc. on each side of the one folder and seperate that way? also, can you bring your overnight bag to the interview since Im going back out to the airport right after the interview? Any help would be greatly appreciate it. thank you |
Originally Posted by jetzzz
(Post 3420208)
I have an interview coming up and on the email it says to bring and separate and label the documents as to “Originals” or “Copies”. And at the bottom it says do not staple, bind or tab any of the documents.
so what is the best to seperate those two documents? You just give them two folders? Or do I just put originals / copies doc. on each side of the one folder and seperate that way? also, can you bring your overnight bag to the interview since Im going back out to the airport right after the interview? Any help would be greatly appreciate it. thank you Just put all the copies in one folder. Be ready to separate them how they want them. They’ll tell you. Color/black and white, doesn’t matter. Have your transcripts in the same folder. Yes, no problem bringing your rollaboard. Brought mine. Three of us out of 28 did. They have a room you put your stuff in. |
Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3419860)
And if you got a citation (a traffic ticket) for an accident…and the judge finds you not guilty, dismissing the ticket?
I had one, many decades ago. That is what happened. Plus the officer had been on probation and the judge was fed up with his terrible accident investigations. He told the officer he was going to talk to his police captain and recommend his termination. |
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