Mesaba new hires
#1592
:-)
Joined APC: Feb 2007
Posts: 7,339
Most new hires and upgrades will go to the CRJ's now since the saab is pretty well staffed.
#1593
On Reserve
Joined APC: Dec 2007
Posts: 22
either the Extended Stay America in Eagan or the Marriott (believe that is correct for the other hotel). That is on the 12/28 class.
#1595
Gear handle manipulator
Joined APC: Jun 2007
Position: B-737 First officer
Posts: 246
I think the interview went pretty well. It was just me and one another guy there so, we'll see what happends.........
Jesse........
#1596
It's too bad that being on the Saab you didn't get to see the hotel we stayed at in Montreal for sim training on the 900 (La Tour Belvedere). It was terrible. I had a pipe explode and flood my room, a funky mystery smell for all three weeks, the coffee provided in the room is only as a "greeting" (they won't restock it after your first night), breakfast in the morning requires a ticket from the front desk and costs $7.00 (even just coffee isn't free), the internet provided is almost as fast as a 28.8 BPS modem, the paint on the walls is chipping off, the maid service is substandard, and the carpet is pulling up and buckled in most rooms. In fact, in my room because of a reoccuring leak, the carpet in my closet was covered in mildew. But, my favorite gripe about that place was that they had covered the cheap window-mounted air conditioners with clear plastic to keep the wind from blowing through the unit. So, all night you get to hear the plastic inflate and deflate like a balloon any time the wind blows outside. Just hope that the plastic doesn't have a hole in it, or you get to hear it whistle all night too. We stayed at the Staybridge Suites in Eagan during initial training, which was really nice. But, while the sim training at Bombardier is far superior to most other stuff out there, Mesaba's accomodations in Montreal are terrible. The only benefit was that the hotel is right in the middle of downtown and only one block over from Rue-St. Catherine (where all the good stuff is).
#1597
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2007
Position: "I love the smell of Napalm in the Morning."
Posts: 288
It's too bad that being on the Saab you didn't get to see the hotel we stayed at in Montreal for sim training on the 900 (La Tour Belvedere). It was terrible. I had a pipe explode and flood my room, a funky mystery smell for all three weeks, the coffee provided in the room is only as a "greeting" (they won't restock it after your first night), breakfast in the morning requires a ticket from the front desk and costs $7.00 (even just coffee isn't free), the internet provided is almost as fast as a 28.8 BPS modem, the paint on the walls is chipping off, the maid service is substandard, and the carpet is pulling up and buckled in most rooms. In fact, in my room because of a reoccuring leak, the carpet in my closet was covered in mildew. But, my favorite gripe about that place was that they had covered the cheap window-mounted air conditioners with clear plastic to keep the wind from blowing through the unit. So, all night you get to hear the plastic inflate and deflate like a balloon any time the wind blows outside. Just hope that the plastic doesn't have a hole in it, or you get to hear it whistle all night too. We stayed at the Staybridge Suites in Eagan during initial training, which was really nice. But, while the sim training at Bombardier is far superior to most other stuff out there, Mesaba's accomodations in Montreal are terrible. The only benefit was that the hotel is right in the middle of downtown and only one block over from Rue-St. Catherine (where all the good stuff is).
#1598
There are also some great clubs there (but there are some real crappy ones too) if you're into the whole meat market thing... French Canadian girls are so hot...
#1599
Its funny that you say that. I just interviewed for Mesaba yesterday the 27th and stayed in that EXACT hotel. It wasnt that bad, but also wasnt the greatest.
I think the interview went pretty well. It was just me and one another guy there so, we'll see what happends.........
Jesse........
I think the interview went pretty well. It was just me and one another guy there so, we'll see what happends.........
Jesse........
I interview on the 8th of January. I was supposed to meet up with friend of a friend who is in training to discuss the interview, but he is proving difficult to get a hold of (plus I don't even know the guy.) Any suggestions other than read the gouge? Any information would be great. THanks.
#1600
I interview on the 8th of January. I was supposed to meet up with friend of a friend who is in training to discuss the interview, but he is proving difficult to get a hold of (plus I don't even know the guy.) Any suggestions other than read the gouge? Any information would be great. THanks.
The gouge will tell you anything and everything you will need to know, don't sweat it. Just be honest and be yourself.
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