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Sorry for the slight change of topic, but I have a question. When you submit your resume, do you get any sort of confirmation that they received it?
 
Sorry for the slight change of topic, but I have a question. When you submit your resume, do you get any sort of confirmation that they received it?

... and after you submit the resume, what is the first method of contact if they like what they see there? Phone, e-mail, letter?

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Over 60

If you get in pack your bags you wont be home for 3 months. One day off a week in training and straight through ground to sim to OE.


what can one expect for pay during those first 3 months..? is it the first year 50/hr/month pay..? or is there a training override?

thanks
 
All you Atlas haters, don't believe everything you read on the various forums!

I work an average of 13 days a month, NO EXTENSIONS!!!!!


Cliff, sorry you didn't make it in this round, not sure if you can apply again. It's a great company, lots of good people, big things are happening.


when you say average 13 days a month, do you mean, away from home for 13 days, or, flying 13 days of your 17 day trip?

thanks
 

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