JetBlue Training
#1
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Gets Weekends Off
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I figured since there are threads for hiring, interview, class drop, etc. we could make one dedicated to the training process.
I understand it is about 10 days of indoc type stuff, a few systems in the FTD, procedures in the FTD, then the sims.
What else would be helpful to know before arriving at JBU? Any general advice or things to keep in mind?
I understand it is about 10 days of indoc type stuff, a few systems in the FTD, procedures in the FTD, then the sims.
What else would be helpful to know before arriving at JBU? Any general advice or things to keep in mind?
#2
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Joined: Jul 2015
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Dude take a chill pill! Reading your last few posts, you need to relax and just go with it. Training here is not rocket science, and if you show up and just do what they tell you with a good attitude, you will be more than fine.
#4
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Well, what I did, and this may sound a bit unorthodox, was show up to class, do what I was told (more or less), drink beer at the bar or on the patio, repeat.
Seriously. That’s ALL you need. If you need more coddling than that, maybe the airline pilot route isn’t quite meant for you. Not trying to be a D, but it’s that easy.
Seriously. That’s ALL you need. If you need more coddling than that, maybe the airline pilot route isn’t quite meant for you. Not trying to be a D, but it’s that easy.
#5
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Well, what I did, and this may sound a bit unorthodox, was show up to class, do what I was told (more or less), drink beer at the bar or on the patio, repeat.
Seriously. That’s ALL you need. If you need more coddling than that, maybe the airline pilot route isn’t quite meant for you. Not trying to be a D, but it’s that easy.
Seriously. That’s ALL you need. If you need more coddling than that, maybe the airline pilot route isn’t quite meant for you. Not trying to be a D, but it’s that easy.
#6
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Joined: Jun 2016
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But there have been previous threads that say all the same information, saying the same thing "JBU is super relaxed and easy " you don't need to anything special to prepare . Just show up follow instruction and make some new friends . This new thread is not necessary. Relax
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Different world for sure!
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