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JL wasn’t always this bad, I mean he has ALWAYS been about himself, but after his little speeding ticket he saw the oppurtunity to leave was closing. He is the living example of the Stockholm Syndrome, right here to witness and take in by everyone. That’s cool, he is a Phenis driver and he loves the company now. We know he will always defend NJA no matter what the facts are, reminds me of a certain political faction right now but I digress....
If you go the other way you become bitter for spending so much of your life being trapped on a sinking ship. When you get out of the place you look back and understand just how unhappy you were. Trust me, I have been there and know what I’m talking about.
My advice for a phone interview is this. If you really want to be part of the “suck” we called NJA that’s cool. Be yourself and remember NJA customer service has more say in the hiring process than the pilots. Be true to what you would really do and remember you are being interviewed by people who think OH is a cool place to work and in CMH NJA is a destination job. So say “Go BUCKs” and “What would Woody Hayes do?” and you will be fine.
I see a turtle....
Originally Posted by Peloton
This is what happens when one works at NJA. You either leave bitter or you become a company cheerleader. JL wasn’t always this bad, I mean he has ALWAYS been about himself, but after his little speeding ticket he saw the oppurtunity to leave was closing. He is the living example of the Stockholm Syndrome, right here to witness and take in by everyone. That’s cool, he is a Phenis driver and he loves the company now. We know he will always defend NJA no matter what the facts are, reminds me of a certain political faction right now but I digress....
If you go the other way you become bitter for spending so much of your life being trapped on a sinking ship. When you get out of the place you look back and understand just how unhappy you were. Trust me, I have been there and know what I’m talking about.
My advice for a phone interview is this. If you really want to be part of the “suck” we called NJA that’s cool. Be yourself and remember NJA customer service has more say in the hiring process than the pilots. Be true to what you would really do and remember you are being interviewed by people who think OH is a cool place to work and in CMH NJA is a destination job. So say “Go BUCKs” and “What would Woody Hayes do?” and you will be fine.
I see a turtle....
We’d just like to congratulate you on your first post.
Hopefully you’ll keep it above board (like some can’t), provide some interesting insight and add to the conversation going forward.
(Or this might just be another drive by fruiting).