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sdsunick1 02-27-2019 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by Flyin J (Post 2771861)
Can someone give me a run down on the typical training schedule? Is there any time between classroom and sim or do they try to roll you right in?

About 3 1/2 weeks of ground, Monday to Friday only. You can go home on weekends if you want. Sim schedules you bid on, but typically you could expect about 4 or 5 sims in a row, then 2 or 3 days off, then 4 or 5 more. Usually between ground and sims you’ll get 4-5 days off. Individual results will vary.

TurboFanMan 03-06-2019 12:10 PM

What’s the head count in the March class?

twebb 03-06-2019 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by TurboFanMan (Post 2776212)
What’s the head count in the March class?

I heard 35 newhires.

F9Reject 03-06-2019 01:35 PM

4/10 were hired at the last interview session.
Everyone interviewing seemed great. Really blown away they only took 4.
Everyone was very qualified. Average age was probably 45.
One guy had 9000tpic, one had years of 747 time, one had a law degree, at least one had a masters. Several lived in/near a domicile.
All kicked to the curb. No idea what they're looking for. But very disappointed. I know all of us really wanted to be there.
Seven hours of interviewing and flying people in... poor recruiting and waste of company's time if you're only taking that percentage.
Meanwhile at ORD event they took 10/10 they interviewed and those people were only interviewed for 30 minutes or so. Total joke.

flysooner9 03-06-2019 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by F9Reject (Post 2776273)
4/10 were hired at the last interview session.
Everyone interviewing seemed great. Really blown away they only took 4.
Everyone was very qualified. Average age was probably 45.
One guy had 9000tpic, one had years of 747 time, one had a law degree, at least one had a masters. Several lived in/near a domicile.
All kicked to the curb. No idea what they're looking for. But very disappointed. I know all of us really wanted to be there.
Seven hours of interviewing and flying people in... poor recruiting and waste of company's time if you're only taking that percentage.
Meanwhile at ORD event they took 10/10 they interviewed and those people were only interviewed for 30 minutes or so. Total joke.

Nice first post. Sounds like they made a good choice not hiring you.

PulledBreaker 03-06-2019 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by F9Reject (Post 2776273)
4/10 were hired at the last interview session.
Everyone interviewing seemed great. Really blown away they only took 4.
Everyone was very qualified. Average age was probably 45.
One guy had 9000tpic, one had years of 747 time, one had a law degree, at least one had a masters. Several lived in/near a domicile.
All kicked to the curb. No idea what they're looking for. But very disappointed. I know all of us really wanted to be there.
Seven hours of interviewing and flying people in... poor recruiting and waste of company's time if you're only taking that percentage.
Meanwhile at ORD event they took 10/10 they interviewed and those people were only interviewed for 30 minutes or so. Total joke.

Who did you use for interview prep?

F9Reject 03-06-2019 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by PulledBreaker (Post 2776420)
Who did you use for interview prep?

Centerline and CheckedAndSet.

Powderkeg 03-06-2019 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by F9Reject (Post 2776273)
4/10 were hired at the last interview session.
Everyone interviewing seemed great. Really blown away they only took 4.
Everyone was very qualified. Average age was probably 45.
One guy had 9000tpic, one had years of 747 time, one had a law degree, at least one had a masters. Several lived in/near a domicile.
All kicked to the curb. No idea what they're looking for. But very disappointed. I know all of us really wanted to be there.
Seven hours of interviewing and flying people in... poor recruiting and waste of company's time if you're only taking that percentage.
Meanwhile at ORD event they took 10/10 they interviewed and those people were only interviewed for 30 minutes or so. Total joke.

Let it all out...blame everybody but yourself. Take the time to grieve. I’ve seen it happen over and over. In a few days you will look inside and see there were things you could’ve done better. Reapply and get hired 6 months from now. And if not, surely your class date at Delta will be in a week or two. Good luck.

By the way...if these applicants tried to sell themselves on having 9,000 hours, or a 747 type, or living in a domicile as the reason they should be hired then their prep advice wasn’t worth the bar napkin on which it was written.

Aero1900 03-06-2019 07:21 PM

Sounds like Frontier is back to its old ways. Hiring 4 out of 10....

Folks, if you want the job, you need to show up prepared. You need to put down your phone, be humble and show your personality. Be friendly, be social and be grateful to be there. If you walk in the interview acting like they owe you the job, you won't get it. If you walk in thinking the interview is just a formality and the job is yours... it won't be.

Frontier hires for personality, not hours and type ratings.

Brickhut 03-06-2019 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by F9Reject (Post 2776273)
4/10 were hired at the last interview session.
Everyone interviewing seemed great. Really blown away they only took 4.
Everyone was very qualified. Average age was probably 45.
One guy had 9000tpic, one had years of 747 time, one had a law degree, at least one had a masters. Several lived in/near a domicile.
All kicked to the curb. No idea what they're looking for. But very disappointed. I know all of us really wanted to be there.
Seven hours of interviewing and flying people in... poor recruiting and waste of company's time if you're only taking that percentage.
Meanwhile at ORD event they took 10/10 they interviewed and those people were only interviewed for 30 minutes or so. Total joke.

Were you told TBNT, or they wanted to see you back in 6 months? At my 9 hour interview, I was shocked at both who got the job (myself included), and who didn't.

There are a lot of ways to botch the interview here: SBI, Panel, pre-panel. But all the time spent waiting is one of the best ways to cut your head off. I saw people take their jackets off, sit down and get comfortable, and not engage the "runners". Those two were not offered jobs.

I prepped, as so many other here have, with Lori Clark. She's simply the best for this particular airline. Two other fellas in my group also prepped with her and got the job. Best money I've ever spent.

When was the ORD event? I know that most who interviewed from spring 2018 until our AIP was announced were in and out in sometimes less than an hour, but we were beyond desperate at that point. Post AIP/contract, the floodgates have opened on applicants and we can afford to be a lot more particular in who we hire.

I honestly hope you were given the "come back in 6 months" but, as others have stated, leave the sour grapes in the trash, bud. They WANTED to hire you when they called you for an interview. It was up to you to show them that you'd fit in here. A mistake (or multiple) on your part was made during the interview and it's as simple as that. Do your best to figure out what that was and reapply. Best of luck!


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