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ballsdeep123

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I have a ticket to the Spirit job fair in Las Vegas on Jan 18th. I can no longer go.
Anyone still looking for a ticket??
 
To those interested in Spirit, now that pretty much everyone is hiring why is Spirit your first choice? Or is it?
 
To those interested in Spirit, now that pretty much everyone is hiring why is Spirit your first choice? Or is it?

I would doubt many wake up in the morning and say "I'm now qualified to be airline pilot and I only want to work for Spirit airlines." There are better and worse places to be, there is bigger equipment and smaller, better contracts or no contract.

Apply to the places that interest you, network and see where you end up. Not all of us are actually lucky enough to wear the double breasted suit, if that's your desire, and that's okay. We all have the same license, just not the same contacts and you would waste a lifetime worrying about just one goal. At some point you just have to accept you are on the path you should be on. Such is life.

Me, at my predetermined point, I'm going to enjoy the ride wherever I end up because life is way too short.
 
I would doubt many wake up in the morning and say "I'm now qualified to be airline pilot and I only want to work for Spirit airlines." There are better and worse places to be, there is bigger equipment and smaller, better contracts or no contract.

Apply to the places that interest you, network and see where you end up. Not all of us are actually lucky enough to wear the double breasted suit, if that's your desire, and that's okay. We all have the same license, just not the same contacts and you would waste a lifetime worrying about just one goal. At some point you just have to accept you are on the path you should be on. Such is life.

Me, at my predetermined point, I'm going to enjoy the ride wherever I end up because life is way too short.

I hope you have a better answer than that for the interview.
 
It's not a bad answer. Worded a little crudely, perhaps, but not a bad answer.
 
It's not a bad answer. Worded a little crudely, perhaps, but not a bad answer.

I interpret that to mean "I'll end up where I'm supposed to end up" or in other words "I'll apply everywhere and see what happens." It's fine for the forums, but is pretty lame for an actual interview. If you can't 'put on the act' and give them a few company specific reasons, you'll likely be unsuccessful. I mean all this sincerely.

And don't mention 'not be cut out for the double breasted blazer' or whatnot. It really sounds like 'yeah, this is my second choice to work at.'
 
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I interpret that to mean "I'll end up where I'm supposed to end up" or in other words "I'll apply everywhere and see what happens." It's fine for the forums, but is pretty lame for an actual interview. If you can't 'put on the act' and give them a few company specific reasons, you'll likely be unsuccessful. I mean all this sincerely.

And don't mention 'not be cut out for the double breasted blazer' or whatnot. It really sounds like 'yeah, this is my second choice to work at.'


Didn't realize he was on an interview right now . . .
 
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