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Originally Posted by iHateAMR
(Post 2816462)
A United person told me my app wasn't being looked at because of my incident. The incident in question was me sitting in the jumpseat while the operating crew did a high speed abort and blew the fuse plugs. Good luck with all the other airlines though!
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Originally Posted by Shrek
(Post 2816194)
Fill out a new app profile with the right email address. If you have LORs on file contact them again and send them a copy and paste of their letter so it won’t be hard for them to resend.
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Originally Posted by iHateAMR
(Post 2816462)
A United person told me my app wasn't being looked at because of my incident. The incident in question was me sitting in the jumpseat while the operating crew did a high speed abort and blew the fuse plugs. Good luck with all the other airlines though!
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Originally Posted by iHateAMR
(Post 2816462)
A United person told me my app wasn't being looked at because of my incident. The incident in question was me sitting in the jumpseat while the operating crew did a high speed abort and blew the fuse plugs. Good luck with all the other airlines though!
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No “United person” who was actually privy to that information would tell you your app is not being looked at. Also your story makes no sense.
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Originally Posted by Brahma Fear
(Post 2817394)
No “United person” who was actually privy to that information would tell you your app is not being looked at. Also your story makes no sense.
Obviously I know what my app said, and the only incident listed was occupying a jumpseat on an aborted take off in which we evacuated the jet after blowing the fuse plugs. I felt it noteworthy to list since I was on the crew. Delta didn’t see a problem with it, obviously neither did the other airlines. United did. There was a time I wanted to work for United, but now I’ve found my fit and it’s all good. But that doesn’t negate the fact that United didn’t call because of said incident in which I was riding on the jumpseat. So back to the original poster, it’s not all good that you messed up your app at one mistake United, good luck! |
Originally Posted by iHateAMR
(Post 2817533)
When you get interview calls from Alaska, Delta, American, Southwest, and FedEx, but not even a sniff from United, you start to wonder. At the time the Delta and United apps were near identical on airlineapps. So I called my buddy who’s been there for a couple of decades and knows people. He checked in on why I wasn’t called. He said it’s “some incident you have on your app.”
Obviously I know what my app said, and the only incident listed was occupying a jumpseat on an aborted take off in which we evacuated the jet after blowing the fuse plugs. I felt it noteworthy to list since I was on the crew. Delta didn’t see a problem with it, obviously neither did the other airlines. United did. There was a time I wanted to work for United, but now I’ve found my fit and it’s all good. But that doesn’t negate the fact that United didn’t call because of said incident in which I was riding on the jumpseat. So back to the original poster, it’s not all good that you messed up your app at one mistake United, good luck! |
Originally Posted by iHateAMR
(Post 2817533)
When you get interview calls from Alaska, Delta, American, Southwest, and FedEx, but not even a sniff from United, you start to wonder. At the time the Delta and United apps were near identical on airlineapps. So I called my buddy who’s been there for a couple of decades and knows people. He checked in on why I wasn’t called. He said it’s “some incident you have on your app.”
Obviously I know what my app said, and the only incident listed was occupying a jumpseat on an aborted take off in which we evacuated the jet after blowing the fuse plugs. I felt it noteworthy to list since I was on the crew. Delta didn’t see a problem with it, obviously neither did the other airlines. United did. There was a time I wanted to work for United, but now I’ve found my fit and it’s all good. But that doesn’t negate the fact that United didn’t call because of said incident in which I was riding on the jumpseat. So back to the original poster, it’s not all good that you messed up your app at one mistake United, good luck! |
Originally Posted by iHateAMR
(Post 2817533)
When you get interview calls from Alaska, Delta, American, Southwest, and FedEx, but not even a sniff from United, you start to wonder. At the time the Delta and United apps were near identical on airlineapps. So I called my buddy who’s been there for a couple of decades and knows people. He checked in on why I wasn’t called. He said it’s “some incident you have on your app.”
Obviously I know what my app said, and the only incident listed was occupying a jumpseat on an aborted take off in which we evacuated the jet after blowing the fuse plugs. I felt it noteworthy to list since I was on the crew. Delta didn’t see a problem with it, obviously neither did the other airlines. United did. There was a time I wanted to work for United, but now I’ve found my fit and it’s all good. But that doesn’t negate the fact that United didn’t call because of said incident in which I was riding on the jumpseat. So back to the original poster, it’s not all good that you messed up your app at one mistake United, good luck! |
Originally Posted by Loveforairp38
(Post 2815971)
I am freaking out. Today, I saw a post on our pilots' Facebook page to check for the next 2019 job fair/expo email. They said if your app is out, you will get it... I did not. I have just realized that I misspelled my contact email address after two years with my app out! I feel that I am getting to the competitive stage in my regional career and am genuinely terrified that I might have missed an invite/ hogan assessment! Please, can someone put me at ease? Is there another way they get to you? Do they retry after X amount of months?... And yes, I know, I'm an idiot! Ughhhhhhh... :(
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