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Originally Posted by FDXLAG
(Post 2182611)
Once those reflective vests start saving lives they can cut the hiring way back.
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Originally Posted by HERKMAN
(Post 2182828)
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Originally Posted by HERKMAN
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Ready Set Takeoff
RST is an amazing resource. If you have an interview with FedEx or Delta (Ready Set Takeoff) or wanting to prep while waiting for the interview (different website, Ready Set Takeoff Preview), this is a can't miss resource. Focused on learning the concepts and not just memorizing. Amazing effort, best I've seen for airline technical prep. More and more content is rolling out and it has been amazing watching it all happen as a member. Send me a PM, I'd be happy to describe either site further, also coupon available.
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Originally Posted by LUV FLYING
(Post 2190083)
RST is an amazing resource...
...I'd be happy to describe either site further, also coupon available. |
I would not recommend RST, personally. I think their service is good, but unnecessary. There is enough free test prep available.
[edit]... and if you don't do ECIC you're an idiot. |
Originally Posted by Check6Viper
(Post 2190252)
I would not recommend RST, personally. I think their service is good, but unnecessary. There is enough free test prep available.
[edit]... and if you don't do ECIC you're an idiot. Agree 100% about ECIC. Definitely do it. |
Can't fault Tito for trying to build a better mousetrap with the training software on RST.
There's been plenty of readily available, adequate gouge out there for many years. The low-tech PowerPoint and MS Excel simulations of most of the cog sub-tests, as well as solid info about the tests and sub-tests (courtesy of the vendor for the test), have been around for a long time and easy to find if someone went looking for them. For the folks who wanted more, that existing gouge even pointed to the Lumosity games you could play that would closely simulate most of the cog tests. RST has just one-upped that existing stuff, and from my perspective it appears to be a nice improvement. Weather or not that improvement is worth the coin to join RST is going to be up to everyone individually. Most folks who'd never had the chance to see the actual cog test at either a Delta regional interview, or hadn't seen the very similar tests that the military uses for TBI screening, saw the cog as this big mystery boogey man. I suppose if someone really wants to knock off the "scare factor" of not knowing exactly how the test works, dropping a couple hundred bucks on the RST trainer is money well spent. |
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