i just got back from my interview an hour ago. First off Airnet is an amazing company that really takes care of their employees and they are very proud of the work they do, and take it very serious, thats why they are the best at it. I was very impressed by facilities and all the staff. Everything went pretty well except for the simride! I lost a lot of altitude here and there and turned about 50 degrees when they killed the engine on the ILS! oh well i did my best, that thing is way too sensitive. I have flown other frascas without as much trouble as that one. I couldnt look away for 1/3 second to tune frequencies and do a complete thourough approach briefing. I did maintain positive control at all times and the approaches went well but it could have been a lot better. I was so pissed off after the sim session that i barely spoke during lunch and the presentation. Craig and Bill were in arizona so Jason and Marshall did the interviews. They are both awesome people. Airnet is a great company, the people are nice, and the facility is great. I thought i really wanted to fly night cargo, but now I am not too sure about it. I went to school to get an education so I wouldnt have to work 3rd shift, sweat/freeze your ass off, and throw boxes. Dont get me wrong the flying seems like a blast and is the best experience you can get, but it would get old very quick. I would rather be above the weather, with the AC on, listening to my ipod reading a magazine. So i am waiting on a letter, either way i am not too concerned about it. I am just going to keep flight instructing and look for something with a better schedule and working conditions. Call it paying your dues or what you will but there are other career paths to achieve your goals and if you forget about the present, the future may let you down.