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just heard from someone in my interview group getting the call for class on April 21 with a class size of 8
we interviewed on the 20th of Feb.

sitting patiently waiting for the phone to ring
 
My phone just rang!!!! Oh, just a salesman... Hang in there my fellow poolies. We'll get called soon. I have to admit though, the waiting is brutal!
 
I interviewed on Feb 20, was notified the 11th of Mar that I was accepted and called on Mar 24 to tell me that I am in an Apr 21st class. The notice of acceptance was postmarked Feb 28...so it took 12 days in the mail to get to me...talk about slow mail! But the package got here overnight telling me what I need to bring with me to the class etc. I am looking forward to starting training!
 
Question?

The congrats letter says something about "info packet requarding the exact class date and housing."

Does that mean Comair provides some sort of housing while at class or would it be only available places to rent?

thanks
 
Housing

You get the 1st week free at the Radisson. There are a few apts in Burlington...just south of the airport...that are worth looking into. Mine has 6-month lease with a roomy 2BR/2BA, both BR's with walk-in-closets for $735. 15 min to the training center or employee lot!

Welcome aboard!
 
Hovernut,

Is the week pay only at the Radisson and only for the first week of training? In other words if I get there early and get an apartment will they reimburse me the equivalent of what they pay everyone else? Or am I just on my own then? Are they Burlington apartments in the traffic pattern for noise? Thanks
 
Staring At The Phone

My phone just rang! Nevermind . . . it was just Homer Jay telling me that a salesman just called him.

I've got a pretty intense love/hate relationship going on with my phone right now. :eek:

It sounds like they haven't quite made it to the 2/21 interview people yet but I'm pleased to hear that there's a class on 4/21 AND 4/28.

Good news.
 
Is the week pay only at the Radisson and only for the first week of training? In other words if I get there early and get an apartment will they reimburse me the equivalent of what they pay everyone else? Or am I just on my own then? Are they Burlington apartments in the traffic pattern for noise? Thanks

You don't get reimbursed for staying at the Radisson. It's just a one week freebie. If you get a place of your own, you're on your own. There's no out-of-pocket expense to you. They billet you just like any other crewmember. In fact, that's where the guys stay that do the high-speeds.

Burlington is just west of the 36L centerline. There's little a/c noise and isn't noticible at all with the windows closed. It has never bothered me, no matter what my sleeping habits have been. Most of the equipment going in and out of CVG is fairly quiet. DAL has repositioned several of their 737-200s here, and there's the occasional 727 around, but it's not really that bothersome.
 
Just one week free and then it is up to you. Still that is not all bad.

Don't know about the apartments in Burlington. I have a place just south of the airport that is pretty reasonable. It is called the Paddock Club Apartments and a three room apartment is 781/mo. That is with a Comair discount for six months. It isn't the greatest place in the world but it is pretty nice and convenient (15 minutes to class).

Good luck. Enjoy class and don't worry about prepping beforehand. They will do a great job of working with you.

And don't listen to Hovernut. He is just a troublemaker who has a hard time with sim partners. Just kidding.
 
I thought this would be the week.

Well another week has past and still no word, I thought for sure I would hear something this week. Some of you guys preceeding my interview group are getting the call and then some of after my interview group are too. Makes to start to wonder if you're going to be just like that person who posted on aviationinterviews.com about getting a good letter followed by a bad, or have you missed their phone call and skipped to the next person on the list. For all of you in the same boat as myself just try and be positive, who knows they may be saving the best for last.



(before anyone jumps in to comment on that last statement, just trying to keep things on the upswing for those of waiting to get the call, I'm sure you can recall what it was like to wait for your chance to join and learn from those professionals ahead of you)
 
Im still waiting patiently........

Altough through different circumstances... Im still waiting:)

I interviewed Jun 20th, 2002, got the welcome letter July 4th, of the same year, and ever since I've been waiting, waiting and hoping, hoping and waiting.

But I try to keep my chin up, and as good an atitude as you can keep. Im still in the pool, getting wrinkled as a prune, and directing traffic out of the pool and into class, just standing aside and watching everybody else get a class, but I know that whenever my turn to join comes, it is going to be great, and then I'll be able to look back at all this time and think.... "heh, it was only a year"..... but till then...


I'll happily wait.;)

Kepp your chin up Shark, your turn will come sooner than you think.


Rich!
 
How did you guys get your interview? I mean whats the best way to apply? Fax, Mail? Did all you guys have somebody walk in your resume? Thanks in advance.
Drifter
 

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