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Old 05-13-2019 | 06:13 PM
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I feel like its a double edge sword on this one. I agree that I could do some damage by contacting anyone at UA, so I don't think I will. Yea, United is overly concerned on certain areas of the application process, but they've gotta weed out the less qualified of the supposed 10,000 applicants. More reason not to open my mouth about such a blatant mistake. Well, I have a UA chief meet and greet at the end of the month from one of my lifelong United mentors, so maybe I can feel everything out then. BTW anyone know what a Chief Pilot can truly see or do regarding applications? Just curious. Either way, I am very fortunate to be getting this opportunity.
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Old 05-14-2019 | 01:27 PM
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In this past seven days of public consternation and self-flagellation, how much closer have you gotten to your goal?
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Old 05-16-2019 | 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by MOGuy
Why do another new profile when you can just update your contact information with the existing one and correct spelling?
This.

Originally Posted by Airway
If your "incident" on the jumpseat had anything to do with United not calling, then there's more to the story than what you're letting on.
Exactly, LOIs, by default, are not disqualifying.
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Old 05-19-2019 | 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Loveforairp38
I feel like its a double edge sword on this one. I agree that I could do some damage by contacting anyone at UA, so I don't think I will. Yea, United is overly concerned on certain areas of the application process, but they've gotta weed out the less qualified of the supposed 10,000 applicants. More reason not to open my mouth about such a blatant mistake. Well, I have a UA chief meet and greet at the end of the month from one of my lifelong United mentors, so maybe I can feel everything out then. BTW anyone know what a Chief Pilot can truly see or do regarding applications? Just curious. Either way, I am very fortunate to be getting this opportunity.
Which CP are you meeting with? Some are more adept than others. If you are coming to DC...keep your expectations extremely low.
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Old 05-27-2019 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Loveforairp38
I feel like its a double edge sword on this one. I agree that I could do some damage by contacting anyone at UA, so I don't think I will. Yea, United is overly concerned on certain areas of the application process, but they've gotta weed out the less qualified of the supposed 10,000 applicants. More reason not to open my mouth about such a blatant mistake. Well, I have a UA chief meet and greet at the end of the month from one of my lifelong United mentors, so maybe I can feel everything out then. BTW anyone know what a Chief Pilot can truly see or do regarding applications? Just curious. Either way, I am very fortunate to be getting this opportunity.
The folks who send out the emails are not the decision makers. I know it’s nerve-wracking, but if you are wondering if they sent an email inviting you to interview to the wrong email address, either set up an account with that address and see if that email suddenly populates your inbox, or just call the pilot hiring dept and tell them you noticed a mistake on your app and want to check and see if an offer had been sent. You’re really making this into something bigger than it actually is.
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Old 05-28-2019 | 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Deathray
either set up an account with that address and see if that email suddenly populates your inbox
You know that’s not quite how email works.. either that email address already exists and belongs to someone else or if it didn’t exist, it would have been rejected by the server. It’s not gonna sit in some undelivered mail cyber space waiting for someone to create an email address.
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Old 05-28-2019 | 03:51 AM
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If you want to see if you are getting the email address correctly you can have airlineapps or PC send you a test email. I changed my email to a new account that only has my airline applications associated with it to a Gmail account dedicated to them so I don't have to sift through all my other crap looking for a invite emails. I had both PC and Airlinesapps confirm and they sent me test emails.

Just for peace of mind.
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