CP meet and greet
#162
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2021
Posts: 16
The M&G with IAH CP is super chill. As I am sure you have already heard a bunch...just be yourself. this is very true. It is really a get to know "you" session and if you are going to be a fit in the United pilot group. He is a very nice guy and really just wants to get to know you. Feel free to PM me and I would be happy to share my experience more in detail. I assume you already have it scheduled?
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
#164
Line Holder
Joined APC: Feb 2017
Posts: 68
I had the pleasure of meeting the DC team. It was a great experience. Very laid back and informative. A welcoming environment. I found it to be part get to know you and part mentoring. They asked why United?, Tell me about a failure?, and asked about a time I mentored someone. Same type of questions you may get in an interview. However they offered great feedback on my answers and on my resume. For example, mentorship. I was told many use the example of CA mentoring FO but they contend “that’s part of your job as CA”. So try to think of other avenues. With failure don’t use a checkride as you will cover that when you get asked about any failures. And be able to use the STAR method of answering. Situation - your answer the question, Task - desired goal, Action - what you did to resolve, Result - what you learned, etc. I also learned about the investment arm of the company with over 200 companies. Scott Kirby and leadership has opted to have various options for potential revenue streams. Customer service. I believe they are pushing that hard as they spoke to how if a pilot were to make a gate announcement it can improve things. Thank you to all who’ve posted here. It definitely was helpful. Good luck to those in the future who are invited to one. Be yourself, have a question or two for them. Expect feedback. And then it’s on to the next step if invited.
#165
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2018
Posts: 1,017
I had the pleasure of meeting the DC team. It was a great experience. Very laid back and informative. A welcoming environment. I found it to be part get to know you and part mentoring. They asked why United?, Tell me about a failure?, and asked about a time I mentored someone. Same type of questions you may get in an interview. However they offered great feedback on my answers and on my resume. For example, mentorship. I was told many use the example of CA mentoring FO but they contend “that’s part of your job as CA”. So try to think of other avenues. With failure don’t use a checkride as you will cover that when you get asked about any failures. And be able to use the STAR method of answering. Situation - your answer the question, Task - desired goal, Action - what you did to resolve, Result - what you learned, etc. I also learned about the investment arm of the company with over 200 companies. Scott Kirby and leadership has opted to have various options for potential revenue streams. Customer service. I believe they are pushing that hard as they spoke to how if a pilot were to make a gate announcement it can improve things. Thank you to all who’ve posted here. It definitely was helpful. Good luck to those in the future who are invited to one. Be yourself, have a question or two for them. Expect feedback. And then it’s on to the next step if invited.
#166
I believe that has its place….such as, explaining to the folks why we are deplaning for a MX issue that just popped up, ground stop, why we returned to the gate…..etc.
That is a service to your cabin crew just as much as it is “Core 4”……but the guy who does it every flight is just an attention hound and reeks of IG DB.
#167
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2018
Posts: 1,017
That aspect is being pushed HARD. Any recent charm school class is told to make their welcome PAs from the forward entry door….and the OE LCA will corner you into doing it at least once.
I believe that has its place….such as, explaining to the folks why we are deplaning for a MX issue that just popped up, ground stop, why we returned to the gate…..etc.
That is a service to your cabin crew just as much as it is “Core 4”……but the guy who does it every flight is just an attention hound and reeks of IG DB.
I believe that has its place….such as, explaining to the folks why we are deplaning for a MX issue that just popped up, ground stop, why we returned to the gate…..etc.
That is a service to your cabin crew just as much as it is “Core 4”……but the guy who does it every flight is just an attention hound and reeks of IG DB.
#168
I don’t disagree. I’m just saying that it’s being pushed….HARD. Chances are….the replacement guy will have the same directive that the last guy did.
#169
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2018
Posts: 1,017
If we have guys agreeing to that crap as a condition of becoming an LCA, I wonder how loyal they’ll be when ALPA asks them to take a stand and defend the profession.
#170
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2022
Posts: 140
I just don't understand the push on this. I have always thought the vast majority of pax see us pilots as nothing more than the bus/uber driver taking them to where they need to go. Can anyone point me to any evidence or examples that say that we matter that much that people want to see our faces in front of the entry door making PA's.