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Mason said:
If you do not get a job offer from this company for the simple fact that you dressed like a professional for a professional job position then I don't want to work at Airnet anymore.

I got hired! $hit Happens
 
You should wear a light blue tux with frills like Joe Peschi in "My Cousin Vinny", if that won't get you a job, nothin' will. JK!
 
the dress code for the interview has nothing to do with professional vs. nonprofessional. how you act from the moment you meet an Airnet employee until you are out of earshot is part of the interview. following directions is part of indoc, just like using blue pen only. as a "professional" pilot, you are paid to fly how they want you to, and this is merely an extension of that premise. if you prove to them that you can not follow simple instructions when somewhere is there observing you....what conclusion are they going to make about how you will act when you are a flying solo?

g007
 

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