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#1941
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#1942
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Yep. Those were epic stories. He is very smart and I personally find him funny. Sometimes, however he doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut and it gets him in trouble. IE: the uniform incident. Probably cost him 2000+ #'s in the sli. While I don't agree with his stance on a lot of things, he has done a lot for the pilot group over the years.
#1943
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Since you all seem to have success in getting an interview and hired, can you tell me what I'm missing to get an interview? Do you recommend going to the job fairs? I have 6300 total time and 5000 pic. I only applied in Nov, does that hurt me? I have 4 internal LOR's.
#1944
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Since you all seem to have success in getting an interview and hired, can you tell me what I'm missing to get an interview? Do you recommend going to the job fairs? I have 6300 total time and 5000 pic. I only applied in Nov, does that hurt me? I have 4 internal LOR's.
#1945
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Joined: Dec 2013
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This^^^^
If you do what you can to honestly get to work and you don't get there, Delta will have no issue with it. If you are waiting until the last flight to commute to NYC and using the commuting policy regularly, then you will have an issue. Even then, I would bet you won't be fired. I've never heard of anyone being fired for missing a commute. In fact the only people I've heard of that have been fired are guys who get felonies, and the NW guys who were on their laptops.
Basically at Delta when you do something that you find yourself wondering if it is OK, call the CP and let them know. You won't have a problem here if you are honest and let people know what is going on.
If you do what you can to honestly get to work and you don't get there, Delta will have no issue with it. If you are waiting until the last flight to commute to NYC and using the commuting policy regularly, then you will have an issue. Even then, I would bet you won't be fired. I've never heard of anyone being fired for missing a commute. In fact the only people I've heard of that have been fired are guys who get felonies, and the NW guys who were on their laptops.
Basically at Delta when you do something that you find yourself wondering if it is OK, call the CP and let them know. You won't have a problem here if you are honest and let people know what is going on.
So what is the commuting policy at Delta?
Thanks!
#1946
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Joined: Jul 2010
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From: window seat
Does all of the 60 or 90 day holdback period where the pilot stays at CPZ count as served probation, or do they still owe DL a full year?
#1947
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From: window seat
Since you all seem to have success in getting an interview and hired, can you tell me what I'm missing to get an interview? Do you recommend going to the job fairs? I have 6300 total time and 5000 pic. I only applied in Nov, does that hurt me? I have 4 internal LOR's.
Some people throw in an app, get called right away, get hired and never look back. They are very rare sitiuations.
Go to job fairs, network, update regularly and network.
And also network.
#1948
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Joined: Jan 2013
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From: A320B
Probation starts at DOH, which for hold backs is still during their time at compass.
#1949
Education? I dropped my app in Dec and got hired in Feb. I have a Masters, that's the only thing I can think of that makes the difference. Some of my buds are hypothesising that they are looking at Master's Degrees and recency of education as a discriminator since we all basically look the same on paper. Job fairs can't hurt, but I never went. Soon enough, all the majors will be hungry for qualified pilots, so keep the faith and good luck!
I don't think one single thing makes a difference by itself.
Last edited by Pancake; 05-09-2014 at 11:19 AM.
#1950
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You have to have a primary and backup flight that shows availability 24 hours prior. Availability can be a booked Jumpseat. Flights must be two hours apart. If you are bumped from the JS by the FAA or company you will be given PS in the back. The above is contractual.
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