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RAH First day of class...
I got the email with the confirmation of the offer of employment. It gave me the address to Flight Safety in STL. Would I be best to just drive up there, or will they fly us to STL for class. Also, I can't get the attachments for the Training Agreement and Promissory note to open. Will they have copies to sign at Flight Safety, or do I need to get someone to resend them? Or will they even notice if I don't turn it in ;)
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They will fly you to STL for class. After that, you are on your own. They will only positive space you to a base between and after training events. Its a major headache and pain. Be prepared to be hung out to dry repeatedly by the company during your transition. That's how we've all been treated. It sucks, but the only consolation I can offer is that it gets better once you are on the line.
WRT to the car, if you live less than a few hundred miles away, I'd highly recommend take it. It will make your experience much more enjoyable. There is some decent stuff to do in STL if you have a car. The area around FSI is a crap hole. If they put you up in the Comfort Inn Westport, you have no execuse for not having a good time. PM me if you have any questions about STL or the training process. You will sign all the paperwork the first day of class when HR shows up and trys to get out of there as quickly as possible. If you have enough questions and make them miss their flight back to IND, you get bonus points. |
Any commuting home over the weekend like Xjet guys do, or are you there the entire time?
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you'll most likely have weekends off, but you'll be on your own to make it home. as long as you get your company ID, you can jumpseat...however you will not be entered into CASS until after training, so you will not be able to jumpseat in the cockpit.
some airlines and/or stations better than others about helping you out when you tell them you have not yet been entered into CASS. for me, southwest was, by far, the easiest and most helpful with jumpseating. alot of folks in my class made it home every weekend without any problems. however, i am with CHQ and that was in HOU...so i can't tell you too much about how easy it is from STL. congrats and welcome! |
Originally Posted by citationdrvrmob
(Post 267570)
Any commuting home over the weekend like Xjet guys do, or are you there the entire time?
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Would you recommend mini*fridge or electric-grill? How much clothing to bring *any time for laundry?
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Originally Posted by samiboy05
(Post 267585)
Would you recommend mini*fridge or electric-grill? How much clothing to bring *any time for laundry?
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Heads up, we don't stay at the Slumfort Inn anymore. They moved the trainee's out of that hotel due to the poor service and potential liability from the criminal nature of the surroundings. Hotels have been a crap shoot, but I was at the Holiday Inn Express in Riverport and lots of guys have been staying at the Comfort Inn Westport. Both are in nice areas. Westport has a bunch of restaurants and bars about a half mile away.
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they have us starting Tuesday at the Holiday Inn Airport, in Earth City.....
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That's the nicer Holiday Inn across the highway from the Express. It has a full service restaurant and bar downstairs. There is a gas station and Jack in the Box next door, indoor go cart place down the street. There is also a small line of shops about a 1/2 mile away with a McD's, chinese place and pizza. There are also two casinos within a 5 minute drive.
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Anyone in the 11/27 S5 class go the gym and have a car? Ballys? I had a car last time I was in training, so I went to the gym everyday. However, I had my car stolen the last week of training in STL. Not going to happen again.
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Originally Posted by maxfli5o
(Post 267801)
Anyone in the 11/27 S5 class go the gym and have a car? Ballys? I had a car last time I was in training, so I went to the gym everyday. However, I had my car stolen the last week of training in STL. Not going to happen again.
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You won't be staying at the same hotel where he probably got his car stolen from. There were major issues(read cars stolen/broken into and muggings) with the Comfort Inn next to FSI. RAH no longer uses that hotel. When the weekend comes around, you will be very glad you brought your car.
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Originally Posted by cbire880
(Post 267825)
You won't be staying at the same hotel where he probably got his car stolen from. There were major issues(read cars stolen/broken into and muggings) with the Comfort Inn next to FSI. RAH no longer uses that hotel. When the weekend comes around, you will be very glad you brought your car.
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Anywhere east of the airport, south of I70 and north of Washington is not somewhere you want to be. Soulard (between Busch stadium and the AB Brewery) isn't bad. Westport is a suburban wasteland, but good for a few bars. I stayed out in West County when I lived there and didn't have any crime troubles.
We had a good time at karaokie on Wednesday nights at Maryland Yards off Dorsett. I also spents lots of time at Growlers off Olive(there is a nicer one in South County, but that's far). They have 131 different beers. $2.50 drafts on Monday after 8 and discount bottles on Wednesday. I was married when I was out there, so I don't know too much about where to pick up girls, but the scenery is nice in Clayton and the Central West End. Laclede's landing (where the Morgan Street Brewery is) has decent scenery too. If you want the best though, hit up the patio at McGurk's in Soulard. Best Guiness in town too. |
McGurks IS good, but closes too early!
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im in the S5 11/27.... and I'm bringing my vehicle.....no wheels no way.
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Originally Posted by maxfli5o
(Post 267831)
McGurks IS good, but closes too early!
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Originally Posted by HercDriver130
(Post 267848)
im in the S5 11/27.... and I'm bring my vehicle.....no wheels no way.
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Citationdrvrmob, when was your interview. I was there on Mon the 19th. Turned down the offer
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Just curious....why did you turn it down?
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I withdraw my previous post
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Originally Posted by birdlj
(Post 267903)
Didn't like the training contract, promissory note. For me, too much at risk to take a large cut in pay. i.e. getting stuck in a base away from home and not being able to quit if I didn't like it. Also the Promissory note looks like a pay for training contract and I just couldn't bring myself to sign it. I may have been reading too much into it, but nobody could clarify it for me. Probably a great place to work if you are young enough, I only have about 10 years left to work and I decided I didn't need it that bad.
The "Promissary Note" is the portion of the training contract stating the amount and how it would be paid back should you leave before two years. If you read it, it's pretty self-explanatory. If you read too much into it...well... |
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