jetBlue Hiring
#2631
Yes they are. We will have to wait if this helps us. At least we know the next CEO. Better than some no name person coming in. Increasing our compensation in several areas will not be easy as Robyn is going to have to provide more to investors.. I think first bag charges are coming, but dividend payments are on the horizon.. Good luck to all interviewing.
#2633
jetBlue Hiring
There isn't one single number to receive , it's gonna be a Queens area code number most certain , 718 area code ... Don't worry about missing the call , they leave voice mails and allow you to set up a time etc .
#2634
Line Holder
Joined APC: Mar 2010
Posts: 97
Recency of experience and at least a 4-year degree are a couple of the factors they are looking at when weeding people out of the stack. 5,000 hours (civilian) is the minimum under normal circumstances.
#2635
jetBlue Hiring
Yeah it did hear from some of the higher ups that 5000 TT is what they want . Now that can change depending on what else is on your résumé etc and largely if you have some strong pull from the inside , but it appears the 5000 total time thingy is pretty solid, subject to change when the demand and résumé stack changes
#2636
Smooth Operator
Joined APC: Jul 2014
Position: Airbus F.O
Posts: 101
No clue...I'm 5300+TT.... 1830+ in Airbus, English/Spanish lenguage, ICAO & FAA license, current flying for Avianca as FO A319-320, domicile in Fort Lauderdale, experience in 121 USA, South America and special airports experience...not even recieved a single word from them..strongly disagree ... if I'm not prospect for them, write two or three letters saying thank you for applying and point
#2637
No clue...I'm 5300+TT.... 1830+ in Airbus, English/Spanish lenguage, ICAO & FAA license, current flying for Avianca as FO A319-320, domicile in Fort Lauderdale, experience in 121 USA, South America and special airports experience...not even recieved a single word from them..strongly disagree ... if I'm not prospect for them, write two or three letters saying thank you for applying and point
#2638
Also, try rounding out your resume with some volunteer work or non-aviation related letters of rec. They really are looking for a specific personality in addition to hours in the logbook.
#2639
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2007
Posts: 113
No clue...I'm 5300+TT.... 1830+ in Airbus, English/Spanish lenguage, ICAO & FAA license, current flying for Avianca as FO A319-320, domicile in Fort Lauderdale, experience in 121 USA, South America and special airports experience...not even recieved a single word from them..strongly disagree ... if I'm not prospect for them, write two or three letters saying thank you for applying and point
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