GoJet Interview
#61
On Reserve
Joined APC: Aug 2007
Posts: 11
Off topic. But how tough is GO jets interview? is there a written or sim eval?
And how are the pass rates on the new hire classes.
And how are the pass rates on the new hire classes.
#63
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2005
Position: 717
Posts: 127
Holy Cow!!!!!!!!
First, a sincerely idiotic paralell to the plight of African Americans and gayjet pilots, and now, after all the animosity and revealing posts as to the real feeling towards the gayjet debacle, there is STILL a genius who wants to know how the interview is and how hard he is going to have to work to get on with the industry leader in whoring..... That is priceless.... The interview goes like this:
Idiot gayjet interviewer: What do birds and airplanes do?
You: They, uh, fly.
IGI: And what do both have in common?
You: Wings.
IGI: Do you have any friends in the industry?
You: Yes sir, alot...
IGI: Not any more... Welcome to gayjets!
Now, go study... You'll be fine... And good luck. You'll be a great addition to the Confederacy of Dunces.....
Idiot gayjet interviewer: What do birds and airplanes do?
You: They, uh, fly.
IGI: And what do both have in common?
You: Wings.
IGI: Do you have any friends in the industry?
You: Yes sir, alot...
IGI: Not any more... Welcome to gayjets!
Now, go study... You'll be fine... And good luck. You'll be a great addition to the Confederacy of Dunces.....
#64
Banned
Joined APC: Jan 2006
Position: A-320
Posts: 6,929
Yeah, take a look at the payrates for those less restricted, more powerful, better performing, 2 lavatory whor machine, who cares what the hell kind of airplane you are flying, whats more important is what you are being compensated to fly those things for.......................
#65
I am going out there and putting a post. First, to be honest I only got to page 4 and then skipped to end of the forum. I have used these forums and others for a long time. When they used to be for legit questions and answers and some networking. Now it seems in forums like this one, by the time you get 2 pages into it is way off the original question.
I like when people mention their airline has a "strong pilot group". That is definitely a good thing. Remember when no matter who you worked for you were all buddies. I know tons of retired guys who flew Pan Am, TWA, and all those guys who turned in Delta and American, and guess what??? Till this day I never heard one of them ***** and moan about each other as pilots, maybe the MANAGEMENT (CEOs and others) but never Never NEVER against one each other.
Things will get better on the regional side of aviation once (like mention in this forum) minimums get raised. McDs worker doesn't make nearly what the winner of Hell's Kitchen will make :-)!. But look at all that ****e those guys have to put up with. But do you notice, Ramsey always opens a bottle with them.
I like when people mention their airline has a "strong pilot group". That is definitely a good thing. Remember when no matter who you worked for you were all buddies. I know tons of retired guys who flew Pan Am, TWA, and all those guys who turned in Delta and American, and guess what??? Till this day I never heard one of them ***** and moan about each other as pilots, maybe the MANAGEMENT (CEOs and others) but never Never NEVER against one each other.
Things will get better on the regional side of aviation once (like mention in this forum) minimums get raised. McDs worker doesn't make nearly what the winner of Hell's Kitchen will make :-)!. But look at all that ****e those guys have to put up with. But do you notice, Ramsey always opens a bottle with them.
#66
I don't think that working at gojet will stop you from getting to a major (many gojet pilots will make it). But It can hurt you, I personally know one ex-pilot who is a recruiter at a major airline who has destroyed resumes from gojets and freedom pilots! He is only one of many people who might receive your resume, if someone else gets it you might be OK. But it is a risk! If you work for gojet at some point someone will try to make your life harder.
Don't get me wrong. Working at gojet is not a death sentence, but it may slow you career progression rather than jumpstart it.
Don't get me wrong. Working at gojet is not a death sentence, but it may slow you career progression rather than jumpstart it.
#67
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2005
Position: 717
Posts: 127
Equal opportunity???????
Sure, for all colors, races and sex... Not for ********* decision makers... Nice try, though... Have fun on the CRJ and letting Hulas ride you like a crippled camel...
#68
I've interviewed and hired many people, and I remember the law well...Equal Opportunity applies ONLY to those specifically named in the law. I'm pretty sure it didn't say anything about gojetters...or any other variety of scab.
It would probably be legal for a company to not hire a gojetter simply based on the fact that he worked under circumstances at odds with the hiring company's philosphy.
But it would never come to that...anyone who declines a gojetter is not going to write that down in the interview notes, lol. They will just downgrade the subjective grading for interpersonal skills or something like that. "I wasn't there, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing!"
On a lighter note...I may be heading to ORD for a while. Perhaps I'll get to tell a gojet JSer to pound sand
#69
Hate to break it to you, but GoJet pseudo-SCABs aren't part of any protected class. They have no grounds to file suit if a company doesn't hire them.
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