![]() |
how far out are people getting an email with a projected indoc date?
|
Originally Posted by OnlySquid
(Post 3844909)
how far out are people getting an email with a projected indoc date?
|
Originally Posted by flyingmonkeys
(Post 3844383)
Good call. We’re on to Atlanta.
|
Originally Posted by TF599
(Post 3843694)
For those who got the "fix it" email after submitting their app, did you end up receiving an interview and how long til you heard back? Or is that a death sentence on your chances of getting hired?
Got another email the next day saying the same thing and I needed to have it completed within 7 days…updated it again and then didn’t get another email the following day assuming the updates were done correctly this time…7 days later I received an email stating that I didn’t make the requested changes in time and unfortunately my application would be differed for another 3 months…wtf? |
Originally Posted by WhiskeyCasper
(Post 3845426)
I got the “Fix-it/update your app email” in Sept. Went all the way through my app and updated as appropriate, then insured my app was updated/published still.
Got another email the next day saying the same thing and I needed to have it completed within 7 days…updated it again and then didn’t get another email the following day assuming the updates were done correctly this time…7 days later I received an email stating that I didn’t make the requested changes in time and unfortunately my application would be differed for another 3 months…wtf? |
Originally Posted by FreightBum
(Post 3845430)
What are the typcial "fix it" emails for? Is it usually basic information like address history?
|
Originally Posted by FreightBum
(Post 3845430)
What are the typcial "fix it" emails for? Is it usually basic information like address history?
|
And this is where one needs to consider spending the $$ for an app review and getting the email to move on or forgoing that and taking the chance. Sounds like you took the chance and now sadly are paying the price? Utilize checked and set or any of the other companies out there offering up their services!
Delta is extremely particular on how a very simple application is filled out! Did you utilize proper punctuation, spell Delta Air Lines correctly, proper grammar, etc. Now more than ever applicants need to make sure their I's are dotted and T's are crossed! The days of hiring thousands are over and the beginning of the weed out process will begin with your application submission. I'm no expert nor do I claim to be. I am just trying to give basic advice and help out with information that's been disseminated from the company "experts." The first bit of advice I can give you is pay for the app review before submitting! And no, I don't work for any them but I did utilize one of them before clicking submit. |
I appreciate the encouragement from everyone on here.
Looking over the required paperwork form… does DL not want LOR’s? I already have 4 internal. Should I be gathering more from non delta employees? The paperwork does not mention LOR’s |
Originally Posted by FreightBum
(Post 3845430)
What are the typcial "fix it" emails for? Is it usually basic information like address history?
I just saw the screen shot of mine so I figured I'd share but it was a year and a half ago for an incomplete addendum. I forgot to say I worked an air carrier that required DOT drug testing. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:18 PM. |
Website Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands