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Old 11-12-2018 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by CafeConLeche
So for the last couple of interviews what has been the actual time frame between interviewing in Orlando and hearing back from the hiring department. Then if everything checks out with PRIA the time from that to an actual class date.
You will hear within two weeks of the face to face ; if you make into phase II or not . To class date , idk .
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Old 11-13-2018 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by pilotpayne
Dinner table.....so mainline
Too bad we aren't a real airline. You will mostly be eating cookies and chips off it.
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Old 11-20-2018 | 10:30 AM
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Has anyone else still not heard anything back from the November 7th interview?
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Old 11-20-2018 | 01:10 PM
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I got the call yesterday that I am moving to Phase II for the November 7th interview. From what I've heard in the past is that it sometimes may take more than the two weeks. Good Luck!
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Old 11-21-2018 | 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CafeConLeche
I got the call yesterday that I am moving to Phase II for the November 7th interview. From what I've heard in the past is that it sometimes may take more than the two weeks. Good Luck!
Congrats!


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Old 11-21-2018 | 02:02 PM
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For anyone wondering what kind of place this is, here is how Jetblue wishes you happy Thanksgiving:


Hello Crewmembers,



Each year as the holidays draw near and the operation picks up speed, Crewmembers across our network come together to deliver exceptional service to families travelling to see their loved ones. I love seeing the hospitality and care Crewmembers show our Customers, especially during the holidays, but I’m most proud when I see our Crewmembers living this important Value – Caring – with one another.



Many of us will non-rev at some point during this holiday season and find ourselves Blue Turning an aircraft with fellow Crewmembers. Sure, supporting Inflight and Airports Crewmembers with the Blue Turn is our standard for the privilege of pass riding, but our reason for doing it is rooted in the care we want to show to one another.



When we sit down with our family and friends this Thanksgiving, I know many of us will offer to help with the dishes once we’ve enjoyed our meals. Blue Turning with your fellow Crewmembers after you non-rev is similar to this thoughtful gesture you show your hosts.



Supporting each other during the Blue Turn allows our culture and spirit of teamwork to shine.



I hope each of you will find time to spend with your loved ones during this holiday season. And, if one of our planes brings you there, I know you’ll show fellow Crewmembers you care by introducing yourself, asking for some blue gloves, and helping Blue Turn our aircraft. It’s not only a requirement for keeping your pass riding privileges, it’s absolutely core to who we are at JetBlue.
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Old 11-21-2018 | 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by PasserOGas
For anyone wondering what kind of place this is, here is how Jetblue wishes you happy Thanksgiving:


Hello Crewmembers,



Each year as the holidays draw near and the operation picks up speed, Crewmembers across our network come together to deliver exceptional service to families travelling to see their loved ones. I love seeing the hospitality and care Crewmembers show our Customers, especially during the holidays, but I’m most proud when I see our Crewmembers living this important Value – Caring – with one another.



Many of us will non-rev at some point during this holiday season and find ourselves Blue Turning an aircraft with fellow Crewmembers. Sure, supporting Inflight and Airports Crewmembers with the Blue Turn is our standard for the privilege of pass riding, but our reason for doing it is rooted in the care we want to show to one another.



When we sit down with our family and friends this Thanksgiving, I know many of us will offer to help with the dishes once we’ve enjoyed our meals. Blue Turning with your fellow Crewmembers after you non-rev is similar to this thoughtful gesture you show your hosts.



Supporting each other during the Blue Turn allows our culture and spirit of teamwork to shine.



I hope each of you will find time to spend with your loved ones during this holiday season. And, if one of our planes brings you there, I know you’ll show fellow Crewmembers you care by introducing yourself, asking for some blue gloves, and helping Blue Turn our aircraft. It’s not only a requirement for keeping your pass riding privileges, it’s absolutely core to who we are at JetBlue.
What a joke.... it’s cause almost no pilots are doing it anymore. We don’t have to or it would be considered duty. They don’t want that.
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Old 11-21-2018 | 02:27 PM
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That email disgusts me....

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Old 11-21-2018 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by texpilot
That email disgusts me....

Tex
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Old 11-21-2018 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by PasserOGas
For anyone wondering what kind of place this is, here is how Jetblue wishes you happy Thanksgiving:


Hello Crewmembers,



Each year as the holidays draw near and the operation picks up speed, Crewmembers across our network come together to deliver exceptional service to families travelling to see their loved ones. I love seeing the hospitality and care Crewmembers show our Customers, especially during the holidays, but I’m most proud when I see our Crewmembers living this important Value – Caring – with one another.



Many of us will non-rev at some point during this holiday season and find ourselves Blue Turning an aircraft with fellow Crewmembers. Sure, supporting Inflight and Airports Crewmembers with the Blue Turn is our standard for the privilege of pass riding, but our reason for doing it is rooted in the care we want to show to one another.



When we sit down with our family and friends this Thanksgiving, I know many of us will offer to help with the dishes once we’ve enjoyed our meals. Blue Turning with your fellow Crewmembers after you non-rev is similar to this thoughtful gesture you show your hosts.



Supporting each other during the Blue Turn allows our culture and spirit of teamwork to shine.



I hope each of you will find time to spend with your loved ones during this holiday season. And, if one of our planes brings you there, I know you’ll show fellow Crewmembers you care by introducing yourself, asking for some blue gloves, and helping Blue Turn our aircraft. It’s not only a requirement for keeping your pass riding privileges, it’s absolutely core to who we are at JetBlue.
So just to make sure I got it straight: "if you don't clean up after you non-rev, we will take your travel benefits away, mainly because our culture is, 'we are to cheap to pay someone to clean the aircraft'."
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