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Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 2701314)
I would avoid wearing this suit to the interview. . .
https://www.opposuits.com/suits/cash...oney-suit.html |
Originally Posted by Silver02ex
(Post 2701319)
Agree! For $100 the material is probably very cheap. You can probably get some better quality at the Mens Wearhouse. ;)
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Originally Posted by deltajuliet
(Post 2701276)
While we’re talking about it, I’ve heard it said that black suits are frowned upon at job fairs. Anyone have an opinion on that? Feel like that’s overthinking it.
If you want to look like a maitre d’ or like you are going to a funeral wear a black suit, otherwise Navy, dark blue, grey. |
Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 2701314)
I would avoid wearing this suit to the interview. . .
https://www.opposuits.com/suits/cash...oney-suit.html Well there goes my plans... |
Originally Posted by deltajuliet
(Post 2701276)
While we’re talking about it, I’ve heard it said that black suits are frowned upon at job fairs. Anyone have an opinion on that? Feel like that’s overthinking it.
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Well the entire point of Spirit is they aren't going to bust your nuts over the color of your suit or tie. We hired a guy wearing a yellow suit.
This isn't Delta where every applicant shows up in the exact 2 button navy suit with red tie, simply because the interview consultant told them this is the interview uniform. Dress like a grown up, and its not an issue. Most interviews usually begin with the interviewers telling people to take their suit jackets off and relax; this isnt a test, its how things are. If you really want to "look the part," show up in a NorthFace and they will know you are Spirit material!:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Ducttape
(Post 2701635)
Well the entire point of Spirit is they aren't going to bust your nuts over the color of your suit or tie. We hired a guy wearing a yellow suit.
This isn't Delta where every applicant shows up in the exact 2 button navy suit with red tie, simply because the interview consultant told them this is the interview uniform. Dress like a grown up, and its not an issue. Most interviews usually begin with the interviewers telling people to take their suit jackets off and relax; this isnt a test, its how things are. If you really want to "look the part," show up in a NorthFace and they will know you are Spirit material!:rolleyes: |
How many people attend each session would you say? How much FaceTime do you get with Chief Pilots and others?
Thanks! Looking forward to it. |
Originally Posted by YourMom
(Post 2696801)
If you have ever worked under Delta you might develop a hatred for them. Just ask a comair pilot or another regional that was whipsawed and put through bankruptcy, merger, crappy contracts. You could say when I walk through the terminal and a Delta pilot doesn't nod to me, let alone look at me or wave to me, that makes me think they are the most egotistical bunch of pilots and I don't want to work for that. Say gosh it's nice to meet Spirit pilots and when I do we shoot the breeze like it's a barbecue. I met a Delta pilot that asked if I had my app in and I said no I like it here at Spirit, his face turned in disgust like I'm crazy..... tell them those stories.
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Originally Posted by Ducttape
(Post 2701635)
Well the entire point of Spirit is they aren't going to bust your nuts over the color of your suit or tie. We hired a guy wearing a yellow suit.
This isn't Delta where every applicant shows up in the exact 2 button navy suit with red tie, simply because the interview consultant told them this is the interview uniform. Dress like a grown up, and its not an issue. Most interviews usually begin with the interviewers telling people to take their suit jackets off and relax; this isnt a test, its how things are. If you really want to "look the part," show up in a NorthFace and they will know you are Spirit material!:rolleyes: |
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