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NewGUYII

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Hey,

I was wondering if anybody has any new info on the Interview At FlexJet. Did a search but it is pretty old.

Peace out.
 
Hey, here's how the interview will go:

"Mr. X, give me your hand." "Ok, pulse is there, you're hired." "Now,sign this training agreement quickly!"

In all seriousness, good luck with your interview bro. I hope you have considered Netjets first. For long-term I would stick with NJA, it's an overall better place. Flex ain't that bad but, it ain't that good either.
 
Hey, here's how the interview will go:

"Mr. X, give me your hand." "Ok, pulse is there, you're hired." "Now,sign this training agreement quickly!"

In all seriousness, good luck with your interview bro. I hope you have considered Netjets first. For long-term I would stick with NJA, it's an overall better place. Flex ain't that bad but, it ain't that good either.

Good to see you back, Cosmo.
 
"Mr. X, give me your hand." "Ok, pulse is there, you're hired." "Now,sign this training agreement quickly!"

In all seriousness, good luck with your interview bro. I hope you have considered Netjets first. For long-term I would stick with NJA, it's an overall better place. Flex ain't that bad but, it ain't that good either.

This is why no one takes this board seriously, responses like this.

It's a straight forward interview, very laid back. Sim check, then interview with one of the asst. chiefs and a written test. Don't try to be someone your not, they'll see through that. In the end, make an informed decision regardless of where you end up. Good luck.
 
Give Flex a chance. You will get enough experience, that NJ will love to hire you. We are losing F.O.s to them.
 
Just be yourself. They will see right through anyone who tries to BS them. Like with any job, some people love it and some hate it. Personally, it is one of the best jobs I have had. If you are chasing the almighty dollar, don't come to flex. I imagine that NJA will always pay more than us. They are very conservative on expansion. We do have alot of FO's leaving, but they are all relatively new hires from Indy Air.

Good luck with whatever you decide.
 
Several have left to other 135 positions getting hired on as captains. These are people who seek short term money and not long term stability. Flexjet is an excellent place to work...an excellent product and Great guys/gals to work with. Notice you don't see pilots from Flexjet bashing NJ, but see plenty of NJ pilots bashing other fractionals?? Take it for what it's worth.. a job is a job.... go to NJ and make the best of it and you will be happy. Come to Flexjet and do the same.... bottom line is they are both jobs and one will never be 100% happy. Go into either with a positive attitude!! Good Luck
 
Very straightforward interview. The gouges on aviationinterviews are right on. There's a getting to know you interview with an acp, a written exam, and a sim check. Be yourself and be informed. They're very up fron with you. The written is pretty basic. 30 questions multiple choice. If you don't pass it then please turn in your certificates. The sim check is just as straight forward. Fly the plane, use the abbreviated checklist, and use and listen to your F.O.
 
they do? i had not heard that from anybody that left. you sure.

It's prorated for two years, your initial type. Leave within two years and they"ll go after it.
 
they do? i had not heard that from anybody that left. you sure.

It's prorated for two years, your initial type. Leave within two years and they"ll go after it.

and your proof is...
 

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