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#61
Yep. Once they complete the process it'll appear under the recommendations section of Addendums, and you can read all the recommendations attached.
#62
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DL has a very nice share of retirements too though. DL's really kick into gear a year or two after some of the other airlines, but I'd put it right up there even only considering that one angle.
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If I'm not mistaken it shows up when they've completed it. I believe you can read what they wrote, but don't quote me on that. Like I said, very few of us ever go check that email account. Some don't even know it exists. So definitely give your guy a heads up when you submit and follow up. Good luck.
#67
If they've ever set it up in the first place, the password should be the same as their DeltaNet password.
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#69
Actually, top right corner of DeltaNet. Click on "web email." Enter user name=Emp #. Enter password= same as DNet one. Read emails. Couldn't be easier. Sometimes it's the biological interface element that is faulty!
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It really is that easy. For what it's worth, the recs from @delta.com email addresses are rumored to hold additional weight in the application scoring process.
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