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John2375 06-09-2014 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by mexipilot84 (Post 1661226)
L-XJT you have bunk buddies

What is the difference between XJT and L-XJT and do you get a choice between the 2 when hired or is it dependent on what they need?

lakehouse 06-09-2014 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by gold (Post 1661207)
PSA provides single occupancy hotels, 75 hour monthly guarantee and 24/7 perdiem during training. With monthly guarantee and per diem, I earned close to three grand a month during training.

Ya and this hotel is disgusting. Go google clarion Dayton airport, read the tripadvisor reviews, this place blows.

aTomatoFlames 06-09-2014 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by John2375 (Post 1661232)
What is the difference between XJT and L-XJT and do you get a choice between the 2 when hired or is it dependent on what they need?

Just the difference between the L-ASA (CRJ) and L-XJT (EMB).

Moonwolf 06-09-2014 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by gold (Post 1661207)
PSA provides single occupancy hotels, 75 hour monthly guarantee and 24/7 perdiem during training. With monthly guarantee and per diem, I earned close to three grand a month during training.

Gold you may be becoming the new psa cheerleader, pagey you've been replaced!

lakehouse 06-09-2014 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by Moonwolf (Post 1661313)
Gold you may be becoming the new psa cheerleader, pagey you've been replaced!

The hotel is a dump, it mind as we'll be a roadway or econolodge. I couldn't ever spend two months here. One night here and I'm already disgusted.

lakehouse 06-09-2014 10:12 AM

Psa training hotel

“A CRAPPY STAY! DISGUSTING!”
Reviewed January 24, 2011
My husband and I stayed here because we were part of a wedding party that stayed here in Dayton. The staff was friendly, and quick to check us in- and then it all went down hill from there. We requested a pet friendly room- for our 6 year old small dog. We were given a room in the basement. The whole floor had a musky smell to it. Upon entering the room- we were instantly hit with the smell of urine. It was obvious upon first glance that the room had not even been vacuumed. There were hairs on floor, urine stains, and a DRIED PIECE OF FECES! Upon closer inspection, we found hairs on the sheets and comforters, a blood stain on the sheets, mold on the shower curtain liner, peeling caulking, and stains on the ceiling. The wallpaper was peeling in places. I was disgusted. We immediately requested another room, but were told there were no other pet friendly rooms available. Our friends who also stayed in the hotel had no complaints- so it may have just been a fluke but we will NEVER EVER be staying there again.

“Filthy - run away!”
Reviewed July 13, 2011
I checked into one room and requested a change. The bedspread had multiple yellow stains, the furniture and floor were stained and dirty. The second room had fewer stains and the bedspread was a little cleaner, but I took it off of the bed anyway. I was too exhausted to change hotels. The carpet was still stained in the new room, as was the carpet in every hallway I walked through. The next morning I took a shower and looked under the sink and saw dirt and a layer of mold on the floor under the sink at least a foot wide from the wall. The shower grout was dirty. I did check for bedbugs and didn't see evidence of any, but this hotel looks like the owners bought it with the thought that they would rent rooms until they ran it into the ground and then let it go to creditors.

Stayed July 2011, traveled on business

“No Way...just knock it down!”
Reviewed August 4, 2011 via mobile
The staff is nice. But, the place is a dump. Delta tried to put me up here for the night due to a flight delay. I walked in, went to room, turned around and checked out. Hotels like this should be torn down. It smells weird the hallways on the 1st floor remind me of some weird insane assylum in a low budget horror film. Sorry holiday inn. How is it rated as 3 stars?! I walked up to the Hampton Inn up the road. That is a great humpty, clean and comfy.

FODhopper 06-09-2014 12:13 PM

AWAC new hires stay (1 month) at the Radisson Paper Valley (same place as the visiting NFL teams when they play GB)...single occupancy.

Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton | Hotels in Appleton, WI

minimwage4 06-09-2014 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by FODhopper (Post 1661418)
AWAC new hires stay (1 month) at the Radisson Paper Valley (same place as the visiting NFL teams when they play GB)...single occupancy.

Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton | Hotels in Appleton, WI

NFL teams stay at raddisons? I thought raddisons were a notch above holiday inns, mostly.

Temocil27 06-09-2014 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by gold (Post 1661207)
PSA provides single occupancy hotels, 75 hour monthly guarantee and 24/7 perdiem during training. With monthly guarantee and per diem, I earned close to three grand a month during training.

Holy guacamole! Where do I sign up? Btw, thanks for choosing to work at PSA. You're helping to bring the regional industry down if you didn't already know

CanoePilot 06-09-2014 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by FODhopper (Post 1661418)
AWAC new hires stay (1 month) at the Radisson Paper Valley (same place as the visiting NFL teams when they play GB)...single occupancy.

Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton | Hotels in Appleton, WI

the carpets are dirty.

Honestly why do US hotels still insist on putting carpets in hotel rooms? Hard wood should be the norm, much more sanitary.


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