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rubbersidedown 01-04-2007 07:09 AM

I decided on ASA.......
 
Well I decided that I would start out with ASA. I emailed them my resume through their website. Does anyone on here know how long call backs are taking right now? If I dont hear back from them I am prolly gonna put in with Horizon and Skywest, maybe Pinnacle.

AFDude 01-04-2007 08:57 AM

I'm interviewing there next monday. I'll let you know how it goes. Does anybody know any details on the proposed new pilot contract?

acl65pilot 01-04-2007 09:45 AM

Nothing has been set in stone yet. We are back in talks next week. Some of the sections that have been TAed will make your quality of life here much better. The company needs to get the contract done. Hopefully we will have something good to report next week.

You should hear back failry quickly. They cannot get enought qualified people.

rubbersidedown 01-04-2007 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by AFDude (Post 98828)
I'm interviewing there next monday. I'll let you know how it goes. Does anybody know any details on the proposed new pilot contract?

Hit me back up and let me know how it goes. Anything you could tell me would be great. Good Luck!!!

UNDGUY 01-04-2007 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by AFDude (Post 98828)
I'm interviewing there next monday. I'll let you know how it goes. Does anybody know any details on the proposed new pilot contract?

I just got the call two days ago. I'm going to be interviewing in a couple weeks. Could you please give me a detailed interview gouge once you get done with your interview. I would really really appreciate it. I am completely freaking out because I really want this job. Anything you could tell me would be great. I know the basics of the interview but I would like to hear a more detailed account of a very recent interview. If anyone else has interviewed lately I would like to hear from you too. Thanks UNDGUY: [email protected]

freezingflyboy 01-04-2007 01:02 PM

My advice for any interview at any job is NOT TO FREAK OUT. As long as you show some basic level of knowledge, the rest is all personality. Just relax and show them that you are a decent person who they wouldn't mind sitting next to all day and having a beer with at the hotel.

AVIVIII 01-04-2007 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by acl65pilot (Post 98842)
Nothing has been set in stone yet. We are back in talks next week. Some of the sections that have been TAed will make your quality of life here much better. The company needs to get the contract done. Hopefully we will have something good to report next week.

You should hear back failry quickly. They cannot get enought qualified people.

I hope the QOL improves substantially. Starting pay is less than many 1900 FOs. Although the second year may balance that out a little, it is still rough...

Any idea on what kind of contract they require of new hires? Training bond?

WAVIT Inbound 01-04-2007 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by UNDGUY (Post 98908)
I just got the call two days ago. I'm going to be interviewing in a couple weeks. Could you please give me a detailed interview gouge once you get done with your interview. I would really really appreciate it. I am completely freaking out because I really want this job. Anything you could tell me would be great. I know the basics of the interview but I would like to hear a more detailed account of a very recent interview. If anyone else has interviewed lately I would like to hear from you too. Thanks UNDGUY: [email protected]

How long was it before you got the call from when you sent in your resume? Did you e-mail or fax it?

otter 01-04-2007 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by WAVIT Inbound (Post 98927)
How long was it before you got the call from when you sent in your resume? Did you e-mail or fax it?

I thought you UVSC guys could only go to Skywest! Good luck.

otter 01-04-2007 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by rubbersidedown (Post 98781)
Well I decided that I would start out with ASA. I emailed them my resume through their website. Does anyone on here know how long call backs are taking right now? If I dont hear back from them I am prolly gonna put in with Horizon and Skywest, maybe Pinnacle.

Is this what it has really turned into? CFI's can pick where they want to work?

pilot754 01-04-2007 02:54 PM

The ASA Interview
 
Hello,

I'll be attending an interview with ASA as well on JAN 16-17. I'll be flying out from LAX to ATL on the 16 and formal interview that afternoon with SIM Evaluation and Pee exam on 17. Any and all advice or thoughts REALLY APPRECIATED. [email protected]

Thanks

TankerBob 01-04-2007 03:14 PM

Who did you guys address your cover letters to? Is there someone specific I should send it to? Thanks

freezingflyboy 01-04-2007 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by pilot754 (Post 98977)
Hello,

I'll be attending an interview with ASA as well on JAN 16-17. I'll be flying out from LAX to ATL on the 16 and formal interview that afternoon with SIM Evaluation and Pee exam on 17. Any and all advice or thoughts REALLY APPRECIATED. [email protected]

Thanks

Good luck pilot754, maybe the 7th time is the charm.

bassslayer 01-04-2007 04:01 PM

7 interviews?!?!?:eek: He must be very picky. Or doing something wrong?:confused:
Anyway, good Luck!

freezingflyboy 01-04-2007 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by bassslayer (Post 99006)
7 interviews?!?!?:eek: He must be very picky. Or doing something wrong?:confused:
Anyway, good Luck!

Hah, search the forums for his other threads. I think "doing something wrong" is pretty accurate.

acl65pilot 01-04-2007 04:30 PM

There is no training contract to speak of. They had one a few years ago, but the never enforced it. Basically they are illegal unless the have you sign a promissory note. I have not seem them do that. I would not worry about it right now. They are really hard pressed to get people.
They sim ride is straight forward. Show that you have a scan and that you improve over the ride and you should not have anything to worry about.
We lost 300 pilots last year and that number is going to go way up this year as many senior pilots here are very well connected at DAL.
Best of luck

bassslayer 01-04-2007 04:31 PM

Well, hopefully this person has figured whatever it is that is going wrong and gets this one.

Pilot754, did you ever get the interview with Comair?


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