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#9002
Is this a joke? Do you know how many people would kill to get an interview invite from Delta and you are willing to "wing it"?
Why in the world would anybody who is serious about landing a major airline job want to go into an interview and wing it is mind numbing.
People do it all the time because they are too cheap and too lazy to put forth the effort and foolishly walk away empty handed.
The interview test portion is no joke. When you see fighter pilots walking away with tears in there eyes because they did not meet the cut it's humbling to say the least.
This is not the type of interview you want to wing. What good is it to get all excited about the opportunity and drink the Kool Aid the day of the interview once you finally get there only to realize you could of been better prepared hoping it all works out.
Why in the world would anybody who is serious about landing a major airline job want to go into an interview and wing it is mind numbing.
People do it all the time because they are too cheap and too lazy to put forth the effort and foolishly walk away empty handed.
The interview test portion is no joke. When you see fighter pilots walking away with tears in there eyes because they did not meet the cut it's humbling to say the least.
This is not the type of interview you want to wing. What good is it to get all excited about the opportunity and drink the Kool Aid the day of the interview once you finally get there only to realize you could of been better prepared hoping it all works out.
Sure I could have gone on the interview and then made my decision, but once I was POSITIVE I didn't want the job I saw no point in taking an interview slot, putting in the bull**** work for some bull**** tests, using 60k hotel points, and missing my sons first day of school. It took me a long time and a lot of research to come to that conclusion, but I'm confident I made the right decision for my situation.
I appreciate all of the Delta guys on here who took their time to answer my questions. Thanks fellas.
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#9005
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 12,823
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From: window seat
Calm down. When I posted that I was 90% sure I didn't want the job and once I was 100% sure I decided to cancel the interview.
Sure I could have gone on the interview and then made my decision, but once I was POSITIVE I didn't want the job I saw no point in taking an interview slot, putting in the bull**** work for some bull**** tests, using 60k hotel points, and missing my sons first day of school. It took me a long time and a lot of research to come to that conclusion, but I'm confident I made the right decision for my situation.
I appreciate all of the Delta guys on here who took their time to answer my questions. Thanks fellas.
Sure I could have gone on the interview and then made my decision, but once I was POSITIVE I didn't want the job I saw no point in taking an interview slot, putting in the bull**** work for some bull**** tests, using 60k hotel points, and missing my sons first day of school. It took me a long time and a lot of research to come to that conclusion, but I'm confident I made the right decision for my situation.
I appreciate all of the Delta guys on here who took their time to answer my questions. Thanks fellas.
If a kid's first day of school (which for you is what, a 30 minute ride/drop off?) is even the slightest factor in deciding wether or not to change a multimillion dollar lifelong career, then why even fill out an app in the first place?
Who wants an interview in the spring or fall anyway, what with the weather so nice outside and all! Maybe a Monday is OK, but have to check the calendar to make sure it doesn't conflict with Monday Night Football. Or a cool lunar eclipse. Better time it so its the week after your normal haircut schedule too, otherwise that's an additional hassle.
#9006
On Reserve
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Calm down. When I posted that I was 90% sure I didn't want the job and once I was 100% sure I decided to cancel the interview.
Sure I could have gone on the interview and then made my decision, but once I was POSITIVE I didn't want the job I saw no point in taking an interview slot, putting in the bull**** work for some bull**** tests, using 60k hotel points, and missing my sons first day of school. It took me a long time and a lot of research to come to that conclusion, but I'm confident I made the right decision for my situation.
I appreciate all of the Delta guys on here who took their time to answer my questions. Thanks fellas.
Sure I could have gone on the interview and then made my decision, but once I was POSITIVE I didn't want the job I saw no point in taking an interview slot, putting in the bull**** work for some bull**** tests, using 60k hotel points, and missing my sons first day of school. It took me a long time and a lot of research to come to that conclusion, but I'm confident I made the right decision for my situation.
I appreciate all of the Delta guys on here who took their time to answer my questions. Thanks fellas.
#9007
Interview is cancelled. My decision was made before I cancelled it obviously. Some people suggested still going on it, but I did not see the point if I knew for sure I would not take the job.
#9010
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,192
Likes: 10
From: Petting Zoo
Not sure why the "get over" but I also wish you good luck. I thought you were high to even consider DAL given your situation/desires. SWA seems like the best road for you. I commuted for less than a year and hated every minute of it. Driving to work made it a completely different job. I think you made the right call. Or at least the one I'd have made were I in your shoes.
Check back in 30 years and let us know if you made the right call.
Check back in 30 years and let us know if you made the right call.
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