Spirit Pilot Hiring in 2020 & Beyond
#182
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From: Big & Comfy
How does Spirit view second-time applicants? I applied and interviewed just before the shut down of our lives and received a TBNT letter nine days later. I'm confident, or at least hopeful, things will turn around for the better in a matter of months to a couple years.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
#183
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How does Spirit view second-time applicants? I applied and interviewed just before the shut down of our lives and received a TBNT letter nine days later. I'm confident, or at least hopeful, things will turn around for the better in a matter of months to a couple years.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
#185
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How does Spirit view second-time applicants? I applied and interviewed just before the shut down of our lives and received a TBNT letter nine days later. I'm confident, or at least hopeful, things will turn around for the better in a matter of months to a couple years.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
#186
How does Spirit view second-time applicants? I applied and interviewed just before the shut down of our lives and received a TBNT letter nine days later. I'm confident, or at least hopeful, things will turn around for the better in a matter of months to a couple years.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
I can apply again in six months (mid September) and am counting down the days to when I am eligible to do so. But what are my chances the second time around assuming all is well (enough) with the industry? Do they like the persistence of an applicant, or is it a red flag to them when they see that you were not hired the first time around?
Thanks for any insight.
#187
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Joined: Jan 2020
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From: Big & Comfy
Excellent news, thanks guys. I attended WAI in March and received an internal recommendation from one of your senior Chicago captains. Hoping I can do a meet the chiefs sometime in order to show more interest before or around September.
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Obviously an intent to hire would also indicate an intent not to furlough, but with so many sociological and biological threats floating around at the moment, I would think they'd be wise to give it as much time as possible, in order to go in either direction?
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