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Line Holder
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Once the internal goes to the pilot recruitment people, and the 30 days is over, if you don’t get a fix it email or TBNT, is it safe to say your in the pile for interview at some point depending on what your score was? So it could still take a while but your still in the running.
New Hire
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I submitted my app on 12/31, got a fix it on 1/3, fixed it, now I'm waiting. Should I have an internal rec submitted now or wait awhile longer before I go that route? I'm a 4k hr military heavy pilot, IP/EP, etc. Thanks in advance!
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Thoughts appreciated.
Rodeo clown
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What about if you have a masters degree. Should I put 6? I have heard varying advice on this, since it looks bad if a BS took more than 4 years. I'm not sure if that's the box that determines that, or if its varied based on your highest level of education?
Thoughts appreciated.
Thoughts appreciated.
Gets Weekends Off
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I would email them back and let them know you fixed it. it took them 6ish weeks to email me an invite after I fixed it FWIW.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it, if they pulled and found a 'mistake' it to give you a fix-it email, your 12 month clock has been started, so an internal rec/e-mail a month later is a moot point. Having said that, if you have multiple internal contacts to use, your aren't going to hurt yourself. Good luck, I'd be shocked if you don't get an invite - you are smack in the middle of one of their desired demographics.
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What about if you have a masters degree. Should I put 6? I have heard varying advice on this, since it looks bad if a BS took more than 4 years. I'm not sure if that's the box that determines that, or if its varied based on your highest level of education?
Thoughts appreciated.
Thoughts appreciated.
I don’t know if I agree that it looks bad that a BS took more than 4 years. While I don’t agree with it, there are many liberal arts schools that require 5 years. I would pay a application service for there accurate advice first. But also just answer the question with how many years of school you have had. And then list the BS or masters accordingly. Anything can be explained in interview. And I doubt that your app is scored from that part of it. Way too loose of a data point IMO. But pay for the service. Not worth giving up even a months seniority over the fee. GL.
BTW...I finished my bachelors in 3.5 years and that’s what I put. In the interview they asked how I did it and I explained. Non event. So the system didn’t throw my app out for not having “4 years” even though I had a BS. FWIW
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