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NetJets April Interviewees -- Hired calls or letters yet?

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My timeline:
Sent app in on March 31st.
Interviewed onsite 5/20-5/22
Got the call July 1st for a July 21st class.

I fell into a brief window between when they stopped and started the phone interview process, so I didn't have to go through that.

I live in CMH so I am sure that had something to do with it, being able to bypass travel arrangements and fill a spot locally.

I will find out aircraft assignment and sim date on day one of indoc.

I have heard that there have been lots of reorg in the training department and they are trying to tighten up the time from indoc to sim so as not to have to pay guys to wait so long in between.

Good luck everyone!

I too live in CMH, sent my stuff in April 27th, 3 letters of recommendation............

and I've heard exactly squat.

I haven't even gotten the "we received your application" letter.

Yet, 2 inquires say that my application is "on file".

8100 TT
3200 PIC jet
 
Hey, I've got many years in the frac biz. I've earned the right to have an opinion on living out of a suitcase. It still is the flavor of the week. Why is that so bad? Every other thread is NJA, NJA. That's all I mean by that. Ten years from now it'll be something else. Oh, and would you call me two faced if we were at the same breakfast table in pbi enjoying the breakfast buffet? Probably not. That's the beauty of the internet.
 
Hey, I've got many years in the frac biz. I've earned the right to have an opinion on living out of a suitcase. It still is the flavor of the week. Why is that so bad? Every other thread is NJA, NJA. That's all I mean by that. Ten years from now it'll be something else. Oh, and would you call me two faced if we were at the same breakfast table in pbi enjoying the breakfast buffet? Probably not. That's the beauty of the internet.

I absolutely would if you were being that obvious about it. Don't pretend that you know anything about my personality.

You have a right to comment on anything you want to. It is a little odd that you would be asking questions about applying to a company that you are calling the "flavor of the month" in another thread.
 
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LF, I hope you know that I was just kidding. I know that you support frac pilots and wish them well.

Ob2 perhaps LF has changed his opinion? Or never meant offense?

Regarding the internet: To me FI is an online community where the regulars know each other, moral support is given, and you can talk the issues over with folks who understand what a frac is....:)

Thanks for the camaraderie I find here!
NJW
 
Thanks, my Lady. " Don't pretend that you know anything about my personality"......Ob2, couldn't I say the same thing to you?
 
You're quite welcome, LF. It's true communication that interests me. Are things not working out where you're at? Have you applied to NJA, or were you just supporting those who did?
 
oops. spend alot of time diggin' those up? "Boy, do I feel like a horses patoot" Chris Farley

If by a lot of time you mean about 2 minutes, than yes. All I had to do was click on your name (about 1/2 second) then skim through your posts (about 90 seconds)

I've noticed that since being rejected by NJ, you've made some bitter posts. The 2 posts that I referenced were the first two that I came across while skimming.

I certainly don't view NetJets as the "flavor of the month". They're the hot ticket today, but anyone that has been in aviation for a few years knows that things can change pretty fast. (UAL, AA, PanAm, Eastern, and the list goes on...)

If I thought NetJets was going to be a flash in the pan, I wouldn't have bet my next 20+ years on this place.

I'm still wondering why you would go through all the hassle of reapplying to a place that you're not too enthusiastic about.
 
Thanks, my Lady. " Don't pretend that you know anything about my personality"......Ob2, couldn't I say the same thing to you?

I suppose you could, but I am talking with support of evidence. You are makind blind judgements.

You have to admit. If you were to read your past posts from a 3rd party point of view, they look like someone who is either very confused about their own views or they enjoy riding the fence to see which side is winning.

NJW brought up a good point. Maybe you have changed your views, maybe you meant no offense. You should have explained that rather than post some stupid Chris Farley quote. That made me think that you did not give a crap even more.
 
LF, I hope you know that I was just kidding. I know that you support frac pilots and wish them well.

Ob2 perhaps LF has changed his opinion? Or never meant offense?

Regarding the internet: To me FI is an online community where the regulars know each other, moral support is given, and you can talk the issues over with folks who understand what a frac is....:)

Thanks for the camaraderie I find here!
NJW

Good points. If that is the case, I wish he would have explained himself a little better. His response made it look like a kid who got caught in the cookie jar.

Not purposefully trying to cause a ripple, but that kind of things gets under my skin.
 
I saw the quote as more of an embarrassed recognition that his past statements had given a bad impression. My suggestion that LF had had a change of heart was based on a supportive PM (about frac pilots) he sent to me. The regular exchanges I have on the PM side of the board are helpful on the posting side.

Whether one sees NJA as the "flavor of the month", a nice place to land, or a haven in turbulent skies, I'm just pleased that it is now a company the pilots are proud to work for and many applicants would like to join. It just goes to show how a good contract and respectful treatment can turn things around! NJW
 
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