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Swakid8 10-08-2022 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by Qcumberpilot (Post 3508889)
Have been fortunate enough to to be invited to the in person portion of the interview. Does anyone know how far out they send the code for booking travel? Still 3+ weeks out, just wondering.
Also any idea if it’s only with UAL mainline flights or do they also allow partner airlines?

Thanks!

Should be anytime now. It’s good for any United flight in the network (mainline and regional)

Hawk739 10-08-2022 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Qcumberpilot (Post 3508889)
Have been fortunate enough to to be invited to the in person portion of the interview. Does anyone know how far out they send the code for booking travel? Still 3+ weeks out, just wondering.
Also any idea if it’s only with UAL mainline flights or do they also allow partner airlines?

Thanks!

You a November interviewee?

WXS15 10-08-2022 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by Qcumberpilot (Post 3508889)
Have been fortunate enough to to be invited to the in person portion of the interview. Does anyone know how far out they send the code for booking travel? Still 3+ weeks out, just wondering.
Also any idea if it’s only with UAL mainline flights or do they also allow partner airlines?

Thanks!

Mine came exactly 2 weeks before the interview date

Phoenix01 10-08-2022 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by WXS15 (Post 3508981)
Mine came exactly 2 weeks before the interview date

Do you recall if your app stated this prior to your invite: “your application is in review, you can not update the application at this time" Mines (new internal app) has been locked on this message for the past several days.

Skypestilence 10-08-2022 05:30 PM

Does anyone know or have any information on anyone being hired without a 4 year degree? I have about 8000 hours of corporate jet time; both light and heavy jet. Complications in my past resulted in my not being able to complete an educational program. Is not having a degree still a major sticking point for United? And to those that are die hard corporate types, I am just really tired of the uncertain monthly schedules and life style. Looking for some stability.

Tlop 10-08-2022 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by Skypestilence (Post 3509107)
Does anyone know or have any information on anyone being hired without a 4 year degree? I have about 8000 hours of corporate jet time; both light and heavy jet. Complications in my past resulted in my not being able to complete an educational program. Is not having a degree still a major sticking point for United? And to those that are die hard corporate types, I am just really tired of the uncertain monthly schedules and life style. Looking for some stability.

I don’t have a degree. Technically I’m a dropout. I was hired. I’m also way less qualified than you are in total hours and jet time

WXS15 10-08-2022 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by Phoenix01 (Post 3509093)
Do you recall if your app stated this prior to your invite: “your application is in review, you can not update the application at this time" Mines (new internal app) has been locked on this message for the past several days.

Yes, mine was locked with that same message under their internal app system. I even emailed them to update hours and was told it wasn't necessary.

Qcumberpilot 10-08-2022 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Swakid8 (Post 3508896)
Should be anytime now. It’s good for any United flight in the network (mainline and regional)

Perfect! Much appreciated


Originally Posted by WXS15 (Post 3508981)
Mine came exactly 2 weeks before the interview date

Excellent to know!


Originally Posted by Hawk739 (Post 3508910)
You a November interviewee?

That would be an affirm

sofarup 10-09-2022 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by Skypestilence (Post 3509107)
Does anyone know or have any information on anyone being hired without a 4 year degree? I have about 8000 hours of corporate jet time; both light and heavy jet. Complications in my past resulted in my not being able to complete an educational program. Is not having a degree still a major sticking point for United? And to those that are die hard corporate types, I am just really tired of the uncertain monthly schedules and life style. Looking for some stability.

Friend of mine doesn't have a degree. Went to a hiring convention and got a meet and greet and was hired. Degree is not as necessary now as it once was. With your qualifications you should still be able to land a job if they like you. RTAG, WAI, OBAP, etc. are good ways to get your name out there and possibly get an interview.

Skypestilence 10-10-2022 07:20 AM

Thanks for all the information on lack of a degree. Much appreciated.


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