interview travel/pilot shortage
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It makes sense to me. Having to pay for some guy's international flight that isnt even an employee sounds crazier. Its already expensive to fly pilots domestically I'm sure. It just doesnt seem feasible to bring some random dude over from abroad.
And I get the idea of having interviews. The process forces you to study. Ive learned a lot about jet engines and electrical systems on my own the last few weeks. Much more than if all had to do was make a phone call.
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And I get the idea of having interviews. The process forces you to study. Ive learned a lot about jet engines and electrical systems on my own the last few weeks. Much more than if all had to do was make a phone call.
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I do say some stupid things, sometimes I think I am in a competition on here to see who sounds the dumbest. If most of us acted in person as we do on these boards, we would fail the Mesa phone interview.
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