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#8521
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2016
Posts: 550
#8522
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2012
Position: Right Side Up
Posts: 192
#8524
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2017
Posts: 465
I know this comes across bad, but its the truth.
If you can't be bothered to spend a couple bucks to improve yourself and your chances of getting an airline job that you want to make a career out of, then the recruiters will sniff out that you don't really care that much about being here and you won't get the job anyway just wasting your time. Not saying you'll get the job if you spend the money but if you want the info thats probably the best place to get it...
I don't remember what it costs on that site but I recall around $20. The other truth is, if you can't afford $20, you can't afford to come here. You be basically spending most of what you are making during training on lodging and other expenses.
I believe the interview process has changed since I interviewed, otherwise I'd offer up the info. But the gouge from my experience was that same as you'd find if you dig through the threads on this site.
Good luck.
If you can't be bothered to spend a couple bucks to improve yourself and your chances of getting an airline job that you want to make a career out of, then the recruiters will sniff out that you don't really care that much about being here and you won't get the job anyway just wasting your time. Not saying you'll get the job if you spend the money but if you want the info thats probably the best place to get it...
I don't remember what it costs on that site but I recall around $20. The other truth is, if you can't afford $20, you can't afford to come here. You be basically spending most of what you are making during training on lodging and other expenses.
I believe the interview process has changed since I interviewed, otherwise I'd offer up the info. But the gouge from my experience was that same as you'd find if you dig through the threads on this site.
Good luck.
#8526
On Reserve
Joined APC: Nov 2017
Posts: 20
I know this comes across bad, but its the truth.
If you can't be bothered to spend a couple bucks to improve yourself and your chances of getting an airline job that you want to make a career out of, then the recruiters will sniff out that you don't really care that much about being here and you won't get the job anyway just wasting your time. Not saying you'll get the job if you spend the money but if you want the info thats probably the best place to get it...
I don't remember what it costs on that site but I recall around $20. The other truth is, if you can't afford $20, you can't afford to come here. You be basically spending most of what you are making during training on lodging and other expenses.
I believe the interview process has changed since I interviewed, otherwise I'd offer up the info. But the gouge from my experience was that same as you'd find if you dig through the threads on this site.
Good luck.
If you can't be bothered to spend a couple bucks to improve yourself and your chances of getting an airline job that you want to make a career out of, then the recruiters will sniff out that you don't really care that much about being here and you won't get the job anyway just wasting your time. Not saying you'll get the job if you spend the money but if you want the info thats probably the best place to get it...
I don't remember what it costs on that site but I recall around $20. The other truth is, if you can't afford $20, you can't afford to come here. You be basically spending most of what you are making during training on lodging and other expenses.
I believe the interview process has changed since I interviewed, otherwise I'd offer up the info. But the gouge from my experience was that same as you'd find if you dig through the threads on this site.
Good luck.
#8527
On Reserve
Joined APC: Apr 2018
Posts: 17
How about just don’t even think about coming here until if and when there is a new contract in place. Read what our union is trying to say between the lines at frontierpilotfacts.com. This place is a complete train wreck. So many better options than choosing F9.
#8528
We really should have a vampire bat on one of our tails. There is a 4 day trip in DEN open time that has a three leg red eye the first night. Reverse red eye the next night then switches to a 4:45am show time the last day. All for a whopping 16:55 credit. What’s not to love? Plus, no back side of the clock override in our next contract so you’re gonna see more and more of it. At least FedEx and UPS get well compensated to abuse their bodies like this. Even Jet Blue gets a $13/hr add on.
100% READY TO STRIKE!!!
100% READY TO STRIKE!!!
#8529
Line Holder
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Position: A320 FO
Posts: 79
We really should have a vampire bat on one of our tails. There is a 4 day trip in DEN open time that has a three leg red eye the first night. Reverse red eye the next night then switches to a 4:45am show time the last day. All for a whopping 16:55 credit. What’s not to love? Plus, no back side of the clock override in our next contract so you’re gonna see more and more of it. At least FedEx and UPS get well compensated to abuse their bodies like this. Even Jet Blue gets a $13/hr add on.
100% READY TO STRIKE!!!
100% READY TO STRIKE!!!
#8530
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2016
Posts: 550
We really should have a vampire bat on one of our tails. There is a 4 day trip in DEN open time that has a three leg red eye the first night. Reverse red eye the next night then switches to a 4:45am show time the last day. All for a whopping 16:55 credit. What’s not to love? Plus, no back side of the clock override in our next contract so you’re gonna see more and more of it. At least FedEx and UPS get well compensated to abuse their bodies like this. Even Jet Blue gets a $13/hr add on.
100% READY TO STRIKE!!!
100% READY TO STRIKE!!!
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