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JetPipeOverht 10-29-2008 08:52 AM

Mesaba hiring right now, do they know something that we all don't ? Gearing up for something ?

CTPILOT 10-29-2008 08:54 AM

thanks for the info...I'll keep checking my email and prob do alittle brushing up on the AIM incase I get the interview

rorwizard 10-29-2008 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by JetPipeOverht (Post 488045)
Mesaba hiring right now, do they know something that we all don't ?

They do indeed...


Originally Posted by JetPipeOverht (Post 488045)
Gearing up for something ?

Probably. There are about 10 bazillion rumors out there, but in all honesty no one really knows for sure.

airjack 10-29-2008 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by CTPILOT (Post 488019)
how long did it take for you folks to get a interview I sent my stuff in over a week ago?

It took me roughly 3 to 4 weeks to receive an interview with Mesaba after applying. I have 900/30hrs. I have a non-aviation degree and I'm a CFI, CFII. I'm really looking forward to the interview especially since I'm on the verge of meeting their requirements. I'm not sure how I pulled it off and what they're looking for, but I'm not complaining.

cfii2007 10-29-2008 12:35 PM

Dumb question...but did Mesaba furlough at all this year???

airjack 10-29-2008 12:37 PM

[QUOTE=Max Glide;488016]

Originally Posted by WIFlyer (Post 487098)
Times are less important then being a decent person who we can get along with on a four day trip. Yes, if you can't fly the airplane you will fail training. However, that is a small minority of people and the training department is great. Just be honest and humble, be yourself (as many others have said) don't try to impress the interviewers, relax and you will be what they are looking for. If you are a know-it-all d-bag then you will not get the call.[/quote]

Also, in the above case, if you fall through the cracks and make it to the ground school, sim, and IOE; you may be asked to leave while you're on the line. Like two in my class. Yep, various captains complained about the new hires' attitudes and they were both asked to leave within a month after completing IOE.

Also, when in the ground school, be very respectful to the Instructor: they know much more than most of us will ever know. This summer, one new hire, very young guy, was rude to the instructor; he was asked to pack up that very afternoon.

Good luck in training.

Max

In my opinion, that's great to hear! Times are obviously tough in the aviation community and the last thing people need are other individuals with a sour attitude especially right out of training!

SmoothLanderJ 10-29-2008 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by cfii2007 (Post 488189)
Dumb question...but did Mesaba furlough at all this year???

Nope.......

PFactor 10-29-2008 02:00 PM

I want to ask a serious question here and no FLAME intended. I received a phone call from Mesaba about interviewing with them , and I'm having trouble wrapping my head around the financial issue. How does one walk in to a job where even after four years as an F/O your guarantee pay is only going to gross you just over 30K a year. Now I'm sure that if you hold a line you will work > the 75 hr. minimum, but that's a long time to be that poor. What are upgrade times looking like right now? Everyone I've talked to seems to love Mesaba, and I'm not trying to put the company down...I'm just uninformed I suppose. I guess I should ask how often do people break garauntee especially now with this hiring boom, I can imagine there will be a significant number of pilots sitting reserve.

Halp,
PFactor

submachXJ 10-29-2008 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by Flyhigh770 (Post 488257)
we have 8 capt upgrades in our new hire class and they all started working here last summer

And since then depending on what part of summer doubled in size. I'm guessing upgrade will be longer for new hires.

WIFlyer 10-30-2008 04:02 AM

and I will most likely make about 35k on first/second year f/o pay in 2008


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