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Air Mekong interview via Skype

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AMCKLC

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So what was the Skype interview like. What questions did they ask. Did they release any new details.
 
Probably has something to do with your willingness to work 78 or more flight hours per week and do so for the equivalent or less than what you are making now.

The guys who go there are in for a bit of a shock-no work rules, very little regulation.... I would imagine there will be very little sighseeing-and very little rest for the weary.
 
For those that go, if they later choose to resign, how does that affect their employment at ASA?
 
ASA (SkyWest, Inc.) will easily find 40 **********************s willing to undercut any industry rate to fly those planes.




eP.

May/may not be worthwhile to know that a strong contingent of applicants are furloughed ASA pilots with no ties.
 
May/may not be worthwhile to know that a strong contingent of applicants are furloughed ASA pilots with no ties.

They are only interviewing current and qualified 700 pilots so they don't have to train them at all.
 

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