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very well put LIFE!
 
Why did this turn into a Mil vs Civ thread? Can anyone answer the original question? Is Southwest still re-interviewing after the 1 year wait? We all know they used to, but are they continuing to?

Thanks
 
good luck !

propjob27

To answer your question...yes they are calling folks who have been interviewed before....I don't know why some are getting called & others are not but yes the answer is folks are getting called that have been interviewed but not hired.

A side note....I flew with a flight attendant the other day who had applied with SWA 11 times in 14 years....asked why she kept on applying she said it was what she always wanted to do...her nickname was "Erica" in her new hire class, named after Susan Lucia for not having won an Emmy for so many years she said....the same FA was having breakfast recently with Colleen & when told of the story Colleen responded "why didn't we hire you sooner?...what were we thinking about!!!"

The process isn't perfect & there is no doubt we miss out on some folks, pilots, FAs, mechanics, etc.....smile alot, know as much about SWA & your own flying experience as possible & have a great time at the interview....be persistent & don't give up if you really want to work at SWA but remember this...if you're not selected it says nothing about you as an individual or person....it is only a job interview, not a value statement about your worth as an individual....just decide if you wish to do it again & give it your best shot the next time. Good luck & thanks for your interest in Southwest....cheers
 
chase said:
The process isn't perfect & there is no doubt we miss out on some folks, pilots, FAs, mechanics, etc.....smile alot, know as much about SWA & your own flying experience as possible & have a great time at the interview....be persistent & don't give up if you really want to work at SWA but remember this...if you're not selected it says nothing about you as an individual or person....it is only a job interview, not a value statement about your worth as an individual....just decide if you wish to do it again & give it your best shot the next time. Good luck & thanks for your interest in Southwest....cheers


Calvin says that a rejection DOES say something about you as a person. Don't forget that Southwest doesn't hire based upon ability, they hire based upon personality. In my book, that means that a rejection IS a judgement that the rejected doesn't meet their valuation of a "quality" person.

Chase, I believe that you mean well, and you're obviously a great guy, but on this issue you've quaffed too much coolaide. You can't have it both ways, The Southwest process is either personality based or it isn't. I think that the evidence will prove it to be personality based.

That not withstanding, I respect your zeal, your attitude and your loyalty to your employer. Maybe someday, I'll get to quaf a little coolaide with you.

Spaceman Spiff
 
If it truly says someting about the person, then why are there a number of folks that SWA hires the "next" time they interview.

Afterprop,
You will do GREAT when you are once again interviewed. You already are successful!!
Chacka
 

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