Got the e-mail from XJT
#33
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: 7ER B...whatever that means.
#35
I emailed and said that i could not make the interview date and they replied with the next date....so that shouldn't be a problem but trust me you should have no trouble getting ready for the interview in one day or even the flight over...especially if you are currently instructing...
#36
Well, you guys were right. It wasn't bad at all. I got the job, and will be in class on 8/6! I'm really excited.
In the meantime, I studied my a** off, and if nothing else, I think it helped my confidence, and allowed me to be myself, instead of being completely nutted up. I'm not sure that the outcome would have been the same, if I had just blown in there, on short notice.
Anyway, things look great. I have a couple of weeks to learn my flows, tie up some loose ends, and give my current employer a reasonable notice, before I go.
p.s. The gouges on Aviation Interviews.com, are still right on.
In the meantime, I studied my a** off, and if nothing else, I think it helped my confidence, and allowed me to be myself, instead of being completely nutted up. I'm not sure that the outcome would have been the same, if I had just blown in there, on short notice.
Anyway, things look great. I have a couple of weeks to learn my flows, tie up some loose ends, and give my current employer a reasonable notice, before I go.
p.s. The gouges on Aviation Interviews.com, are still right on.
#37
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Joined: Jan 2006
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From: A-320
Well, you guys were right. It wasn't bad at all. I got the job, and will be in class on 8/6! I'm really excited.
In the meantime, I studied my a** off, and if nothing else, I think it helped my confidence, and allowed me to be myself, instead of being completely nutted up. I'm not sure that the outcome would have been the same, if I had just blown in there, on short notice.
Anyway, things look great. I have a couple of weeks to learn my flows, tie up some loose ends, and give my current employer a reasonable notice, before I go.
p.s. The gouges on Aviation Interviews.com, are still right on.
In the meantime, I studied my a** off, and if nothing else, I think it helped my confidence, and allowed me to be myself, instead of being completely nutted up. I'm not sure that the outcome would have been the same, if I had just blown in there, on short notice.
Anyway, things look great. I have a couple of weeks to learn my flows, tie up some loose ends, and give my current employer a reasonable notice, before I go.
p.s. The gouges on Aviation Interviews.com, are still right on.
#38
Well, you guys were right. It wasn't bad at all. I got the job, and will be in class on 8/6! I'm really excited.
In the meantime, I studied my a** off, and if nothing else, I think it helped my confidence, and allowed me to be myself, instead of being completely nutted up. I'm not sure that the outcome would have been the same, if I had just blown in there, on short notice.
Anyway, things look great. I have a couple of weeks to learn my flows, tie up some loose ends, and give my current employer a reasonable notice, before I go.
p.s. The gouges on Aviation Interviews.com, are still right on.
In the meantime, I studied my a** off, and if nothing else, I think it helped my confidence, and allowed me to be myself, instead of being completely nutted up. I'm not sure that the outcome would have been the same, if I had just blown in there, on short notice.
Anyway, things look great. I have a couple of weeks to learn my flows, tie up some loose ends, and give my current employer a reasonable notice, before I go.
p.s. The gouges on Aviation Interviews.com, are still right on.
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