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#3331
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jan 2015
Posts: 16

The people in HR are under pressure to fill interviews and classes. I spoke with the lady in charge of classing us up last year while I was in Shanghai on vacation at 4AM on a Saturday in NYC after she emailed me back and told me to call asap if I wanted the class. I think you've got an equal shot at an interview in March as you did in January. You'll just be 50-100 numbers junior when you get hired.


#3332
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jan 2015
Posts: 27

A friend of mine got a invite for the interview on 1/27 but had to turn it down due to their current job situation. Person on the other end of the line sounded a little "miffed" when asked if they could reschedule for the proposed March interview opening. My thinking is my friend might have shot themselves in the foot. Any thoughts??
#3333
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2011
Position: EMB190 FO
Posts: 6,063

I do NOT see them hiring 400 this year. That was fantasy fluff put out by the chief pilots office. Deferring deliveries in the coming years at a time when we should be increasing deliveries. I see hiring slowing if anything.
#3334
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2013
Position: Captain
Posts: 235

Deferments aren't for a couple more years. I was just at OSC and the classes are smaller because of the large amount of transition training. They very much intend to hire 300-400 depending on attrition. Good luck to anyone waiting to hear. The class that started this week was filled with 9/17 interviews
#3335
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2009
Position: Square root of the variance and average of the variation
Posts: 1,602

This seems ubiquitous across employers these days. Wife is in finance and seeking to make a move. Unbelievable how potential employers feel you can drop everything with no notice to take an interview. She even had one situation where she took off for a video interview and no one showed up on the other end. Later, she got an email that said they had technical problems and wanted to schedule next day. Of course, she was unavailable because she felt an obligation to her current employer.
#3336
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2009
Position: Square root of the variance and average of the variation
Posts: 1,602

Well, interviewed 2/25, class date 11/12, typed 1/3, completed 25.6 hrs of IOE yesterday... I'm now official. If anyone needs me I'll be in Kew Gardens or South Ozone Park. Day sleeping, of course.

#3338
#3339
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2009
Position: Square root of the variance and average of the variation
Posts: 1,602

Well you know, when scheduling blocks a 4 day for IOE at 25 hours and 1 minute, that's going to be problematic. I got signed off for the line check on the last leg but came up 37 minutes short so they added a single round twice only to cancel it twice. After 8 straight days in JFK I screamed uncle to the tune of "I'm outta stuff because you told me to pack for six days." They offered one leg from MCO to DCA if I got there and back on my own. Heck of a day trip but I commuted from DFW to MCO, flew the segment, and commuted back from DCA to DFW same day (night actually). If I'm in Boston I'll buy you a Stella when the Bud Light runs out Ted!

#3340

Congrats! Better brush up on your Spanish. You won't be drinking any Balashis for quite a while, it is Presidente for you now in the Dominican!
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