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Not quite. You send in a resume via e-mail, and if you appear to meet whatever qualifications they're looking for, you'll get an application in the mail. You fill it out and send it in, and they then evaluate the application. You'll then either receive a "not at this time" letter, or more likely an e-mail that says your app has been accepted and you'll be contacted in the future for an interview.

Hope that helps.

cool man that does help. I appreciate the info. I guess I will get my app in asap.
 
And don't forget 27...when you get the App Accepted email, you're in the interview pool. Doesn't matter if you have to wait 6 months like some guys, you're still in the pool waiting on a date with HR.
 
And don't forget 27...when you get the App Accepted email, you're in the interview pool. Doesn't matter if you have to wait 6 months like some guys, you're still in the pool waiting on a date with HR.

Cool man. I have a job that is paying the bills right now so I am good. I will get my stuff in soon and with any luck be swimming with the rest of the hopefuls. Thanks again for the info.
27 driver
 
I went from Initial application to an interview in less than a month... I selected LAX as my 1st choice and DAL as my 2nd... This was just this month!
 
Oh my! I guess your website is going to be really taking off huh NCherches? It's been a while since I've visited, but that was quite the service you provide. Best of luck with the new job!


PJ
 
Any NJI folks out there? Was wondering about the typical questions: QOL, schedule, any chance getting qualed w/ previous heavy int'l experience (mil and civ) w/out Gulfstream time? Thanks
 
If NJA is where you want to be, then you want to be hired with the LOWEST possible seniority number. This is a union gig dude, and your number controls everything. Giving up a few hundred numbers, or even ONE number, in the interest in a domicile will bite you in the A$$ when the $hit hit's the fan.

Get on board with the lowest possible number.

You can thank me later, trust me on this one!
 

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