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YANXJTPilot 11-09-2019 10:05 AM

Prep
 
I have heard from an extremely reliable source that UAL wants prep companies to go away.

They want to talk to the real you.

For better or worse. #Integrity.

jetlag q 11-09-2019 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by flynd94 (Post 2920847)
Pick your date and then work with your CP for time off. That’s what I did and had no issues.

Thanks for the advice. Didn’t even think of that

jetlag q 11-09-2019 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by YANXJTPilot (Post 2920883)
I have heard from an extremely reliable source that UAL wants prep companies to go away.

They want to talk to the real you.

For better or worse. #Integrity.

I could see that.

Blackhawk 11-09-2019 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by YANXJTPilot (Post 2920883)
I have heard from an extremely reliable source that UAL wants prep companies to go away.

They want to talk to the real you.

For better or worse. #Integrity.

I don’t think that is good advice.
Good prep companies don’t tell who to be, they help you communicate who you are. A prep company helps you tell the HR people who you are. You may have a fantastic life story, but if it takes you 5 minutes to tell it you’ve probably lost the interview.

XJTFO 11-09-2019 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by Blackhawk (Post 2920987)
I don’t think that is good advice.
Good prep companies don’t tell who to be, they help you communicate who you are. A prep company helps you tell the HR people who you are. You may have a fantastic life story, but if it takes you 5 minutes to tell it you’ve probably lost the interview.

They told me I have 5 minutes. Prep companies tell people 2-3 minutes.

Blackhawk 11-09-2019 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by XJTFO (Post 2921103)
They told me I have 5 minutes. Prep companies tell people 2-3 minutes.

Five minutes is the maximum. That’s when they cut you off. Not necessarily a goal.

NovemberBravo 11-10-2019 06:13 AM

I don’t think prep is really necessary if you truly practice at home and get your hands on a list of TMAAT questions.

OOfff 11-10-2019 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by NovemberBravo (Post 2921267)
I don’t think prep is really necessary if you truly practice at home and get your hands on a list of TMAAT questions.

I strongly disagree. Good feedback is invaluable when practicing those questions.

Itsajob 11-10-2019 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by NovemberBravo (Post 2921267)
I don’t think prep is really necessary if you truly practice at home and get your hands on a list of TMAAT questions.

Others have said the same thing. They thought that their stories were great. They thought that their application and logbooks were error free. Turns out that the people in the interview saw things differently and then we read about how this or that program is a scam when someone gets turned down. It doesn’t matter if you are interviewing at United, Delta, American........ you are trying to land a job that will pay millions of dollars over your career. You will most likely only get one shot at that company. I think that one would have to be nuts to decide that a second opinion wasn’t worth a few hundred bucks.

LoneStar32 11-10-2019 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by YANXJTPilot (Post 2920883)
I have heard from an extremely reliable source that UAL wants prep companies to go away.

They want to talk to the real you.

For better or worse. #Integrity.

Yep, they always say that but guess which people get the call backs and guess which get the TBNT letter? You’re just going to get outperformed by those who do use one.


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