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Originally Posted by hvydriver
This. I'm really glad that I'm here, but after reading some of the member experiences, it's just unreal that some of these things have happened. I think someone needs to review the "core values".
The thing that's really frustrating is they knew all my times coming in, they knew I had no 121 experience ... they knew I only fly 250 hours a year, and I had no issues whatsoever in my background or PRIA or anything. I thought the interview could not had gone any better based on the feedback I received from the two people interviewing me. To get the TBNT after four months was incompatible with the core values they strive so hard to impress upon perspective interviewees.
Based on some other people, of course not exactly knowing their backgrounds, I'm guessing quite a few others are feeling the same frustration. Ironically enough, one of the guys in my interview date got the TBNT letter, but had already been picked up by AA, so the TBNT letter didn't mean much.