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Scrappy 10-16-2016 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by UAL T38 Phlyer (Post 2224688)
^^This. All of the absolutely best candidates I know have been ignored by UA.....and hired by Delta.

Not from my perspective. Four great mil peers have been hired by us in the last 6-9 months.

ProverseYaw 10-24-2016 08:32 AM

Sorry if this has already been asked. Should you select yes to the addendum question "have you ever interviewed w/ united" if you failed the hogan previously?

flyguy81 10-24-2016 09:49 AM

Hogan isn't a interview....

SpecialTracking 10-24-2016 10:33 AM

Does anyone think Flight Ops actually runs Flight Ops?

SUX4U 10-24-2016 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by flyguy81 (Post 2230266)
Hogan isn't a interview....

Pretty sure it's a significant portion of the selection process and if you fail it twice you're done. The guy has got a reasonable question there. Hope he gets a solid answer.

Shrek 10-24-2016 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by SUX4U (Post 2230327)
Pretty sure it's a significant portion of the selection process and if you fail it twice you're done. The guy has got a reasonable question there. Hope he gets a solid answer.

The guy never interviewed. He didn't put on a suit and actually meet people at UAL.

The answer is a SOLID NO. :)

SUX4U 10-24-2016 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Shrek (Post 2230406)
The guy never interviewed. He didn't put on a suit and actually meet people at UAL.

The answer is a SOLID NO. :)

I guess that's a good thing. Strange to think that a candidate can fail the Hogan twice and be banned for life from United with out technically interviewing.

Broncofan 10-24-2016 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Shrek (Post 2230406)
The guy never interviewed. He didn't put on a suit and actually meet people at UAL.

The answer is a SOLID NO. :)

Just for clarity, do you know that for sure? Because it is a part of the interview selection process. I would hate for him to put no when he should have said yes and then they say he was dishonest.

cadetdrivr 10-24-2016 03:29 PM

And this folks, is how pilots overthink things and "fail" the hogan. ;)

Answer the question asked and not extrapolate into the one you think "they" might be asking.

ReadyRsv 10-24-2016 03:45 PM

If you are unsure about anything on the application I would recommend reaching out to United directly. Any form-filling answers on here are pure conjecture! Good luck.


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