Frontier Hiring.
#1181
Line Holder
Joined: Sep 2008
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From: B767
Yeah, definitely a bummer. But they know what they're looking for, and despite my failure, I enjoyed the people I came across. If you get the call, take the recommended interview prep and just be honest. If it's meant to be then it will work out. Good luck! Some great folks there, I REALLY enjoyed meeting the line pilots. Everybody I met was super nice.
#1182
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 142
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Hey guys, I have been reading through this thread and gathering as much information on Frontier as I can. There are only one or two questions I have that I haven't seen answered yet and I was hoping some of you could help me out:
1. Flight Benefits. How do they work at Frontier for you and family/friends? Similarly, what is your ability to travel OAL? Do your parents get any OAL travel benefits?
2. What is a typical schedule for RSV and a Line Holder? Are most trips commutable? How many days off in between trips?
3. Any idea on the future direction the company is taking? I have seen a couple of people mention new bases in IAD and somewhere in Florida. Any other news/rumors about the future?
I really appreciate all the help. Frontier seems like a great place to work for and somewhere I would really like to be a part of. Thanks again!
1. Flight Benefits. How do they work at Frontier for you and family/friends? Similarly, what is your ability to travel OAL? Do your parents get any OAL travel benefits?
2. What is a typical schedule for RSV and a Line Holder? Are most trips commutable? How many days off in between trips?
3. Any idea on the future direction the company is taking? I have seen a couple of people mention new bases in IAD and somewhere in Florida. Any other news/rumors about the future?
I really appreciate all the help. Frontier seems like a great place to work for and somewhere I would really like to be a part of. Thanks again!
#1184
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,459
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#1186
#1188
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2009
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Lori Clark... Airline Pilot Interview Preparation
She is a top notch pro. Worth every single penny twice over!
Two 4 to 5 hour one on one sessions on seperate days, in person or via online conference.
If you are serious about F9 don't be tempted not to read this entire thread. At least scan every page for nuggets - you will learn a lot. Tons of great gouge - its all in here!
#1189
Line Holder
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 688
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when? no idea
how big? dunno but they don't like small bases since it requires a larger percentage of RSV pilots (inefficient)
hire date for CA? VERY JUNIOR!!! I see it being filled with displacements
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