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Got the invite email, but a little concerned with 1 sick and 2 out of positions in last year. I definitely will fess up, but does this probably finish my interview. Thanks for serious responses. On both out of positions, I continued to base and flew later in that day. Thanks
Got the invite email, but a little concerned with 1 sick and 2 out of positions in last year. I definitely will fess up, but does this probably finish my interview. Thanks for serious responses. On both out of positions, I continued to base and flew later in that day. Thanks
Thanks to all, just tad bit of paranoia about doing the right thing, I'm driving my wife crazy already.
That is a question which I think is illegal to ask. At least the part about being sick. And the being late part you can lie about unless you went into the boss's office and signed off on disciplinary action.
They make you sign a release that they can look into sick and medical records. No sign, no interview.
My question to the original poster would be: do you really want to work for an airline that will give you the third degree about calling in sick in an interview when they don't even question their own pilots? It's only to raise your stress level in the interview. Same goes for Delta's "cognitive tests" ans psychologist evaluation. That's pretty crappy.
Got the invite email, but a little concerned with 1 sick and 2 out of positions in last year. I definitely will fess up, but does this probably finish my interview. Thanks for serious responses. On both out of positions, I continued to base and flew later in that day. Thanks
And those simple questions are illegal if they include sick calls. Hopefully it's only a matter of time before someone that's turned down has the balls to challenge them on it. I'd love to see the EEOC and the civil courts get a hold of this one.It is a couple of simple questions about your attendance.
And those simple questions are illegal if they include sick calls. Hopefully it's only a matter of time before someone that's turned down has the balls to challenge them on it. I'd love to see the EEOC and the civil courts get a hold of this one.
At my DAL interview I got asked...
1) Why I had my last flight listed as a C5 flight? (am in the NYANG and had flown an airshow the previous weekend)
2) How come I flew so much with the Guard? (explained that I did it on my days off) (also had a letter from my boss stating how I did mil duty on my own time, very rarely did it on company time and even then I tried to make it up on days off!)
3) Got asked WHEN AM I LEAVING THE GUARD!
(Showed them my letter of 20 years service and that my enlistment was over in 2009)
4) How many times I was available to be junior manned. (Stated than I rarely accepted a junior manning assignment because I lived in NYC but was based in RIC. Those assignments were usually last minute deals that I couldn't accept.)
5) Why I had a 3 2-month breaks in flying these past 5 years. (one was a 2 month activation, the other 2 were due to a knee injury and a follow up surgery for said knee)
6) What my salary was at a CFI job back in the 90's.. and how I was able to survive on that! (told them I though it was X$ an hour and survived cause I did some guard duty on weekends and watched my budget!)
7) Why and if I gave 2 week notice when I left DAL in 95. (I did and I left to get my ratings and start flying full time along with looking for a full time job with health benefits. I was part time doing 30 hours a week with no benefits at DAL)
Needless to say.. didn't get hired.
Still not sure why and was told I can never re-apply! Funny thing is, was told I passed all the tests, but failed the interview. LOL
And I worked for DAL back in the 90's for a few years.. in ops and the Chief Pilots office.
Suffice it to say, there's no rhyme or reason why one person get's hired and another one doesn't. Just remember.. they are not your friends at the interview. NEVER let your guard down. Kinda like management!~
Have alot of friends there, and also know of a few new hires recently... it is what it is. Probably still a great time to get on with them.
I got on with the competition across the river, flying similar equipment overseas. And Happy I Did!!!
Good Luck
motch
I would bet that those questions about your Guard service are illegal, or at least the road they were walking down was ...
Maybe a USERRA expert could chime in.
A few people have told me to complain about it. But it's not my style PLUS it's impossible to prove. Your word against them.
Sucks cause like someone says, the interview is/should be about "can I fly a 4 day trip with this guy"? - Passed all the tests, paid my dues to get to that level, help out in Safety Dept. and live locally. Would have been a hell of an asset and employee.
When you have a bunch of recs from DAL guys who are good guys you have to wonder what gives?
Still stings that I got turned down but as one of my buddies said... screw them, they lost out.
I know what I have to offer and now I'll do all I can to make sure my current employeer remains on top.
Always
motch
PS> What's the current rate of hired/interviewed. In my group it was 4 out of 8. And the day before it was 3 out of 8.
Not at all. Minorities were successful in the 90s of challenging UAL for discrimination. UAL was forced to change their hiring practices as a result. If an airline is discriminating against military pilots, then someone needs to hold them accountable.A few people have told me to complain about it. But it's not my style PLUS it's impossible to prove. Your word against them.
Not sure, but if people start going there then Delta will do what CAL does and hire very few military guys so they just don't have to deal with it. CAL saves tons of money by hiring guys who won't go out for half the month on mil leave. I don't think its right, but I understand why they do it. Delta is just trying to figure out who is gonna work for them and not use the system to get extra time off via mil leave or sickation.
At my DAL interview I got asked...
1) Why I had my last flight listed as a C5 flight? (am in the NYANG and had flown an airshow the previous weekend)
2) How come I flew so much with the Guard? (explained that I did it on my days off) (also had a letter from my boss stating how I did mil duty on my own time, very rarely did it on company time and even then I tried to make it up on days off!)
3) Got asked WHEN AM I LEAVING THE GUARD!
(Showed them my letter of 20 years service and that my enlistment was over in 2009)
4) How many times I was available to be junior manned. (Stated than I rarely accepted a junior manning assignment because I lived in NYC but was based in RIC. Those assignments were usually last minute deals that I couldn't accept.)
5) Why I had a 3 2-month breaks in flying these past 5 years. (one was a 2 month activation, the other 2 were due to a knee injury and a follow up surgery for said knee)
6) What my salary was at a CFI job back in the 90's.. and how I was able to survive on that! (told them I though it was X$ an hour and survived cause I did some guard duty on weekends and watched my budget!)
7) Why and if I gave 2 week notice when I left DAL in 95. (I did and I left to get my ratings and start flying full time along with looking for a full time job with health benefits. I was part time doing 30 hours a week with no benefits at DAL)
Needless to say.. didn't get hired.
Still not sure why and was told I can never re-apply! Funny thing is, was told I passed all the tests, but failed the interview. LOL
And I worked for DAL back in the 90's for a few years.. in ops and the Chief Pilots office.
Suffice it to say, there's no rhyme or reason why one person get's hired and another one doesn't. Just remember.. they are not your friends at the interview. NEVER let your guard down. Kinda like management!~
Have alot of friends there, and also know of a few new hires recently... it is what it is. Probably still a great time to get on with them.
I got on with the competition across the river, flying similar equipment overseas. And Happy I Did!!!
Good Luck
motch
If this is even remotely accurate, then I hope he sues them right back into bankruptcy.Whatever you do, he 110% honest about your attendance history.
A buddy of mine in training at DAL watched his friend get fired this week for his attendance at his former airline.
Apparently, he called in sick once in the past year. But in addition to that he took med leave for a shoulder surgery, which was approved by his CP. Well, DAL mgmt felt the surgery was an additional sick call, despite his using the med-leave part of his airline's contract.
DAL fired him in about 2 seconds. They didn't care to hear the explanation of the surgery.
I told him to get a lawyer. Still, he's out of a job in the meantime and lost his gig at his former airline. Some of these mgmt types are downright heartless.
If this is even remotely accurate, then I hope he sues them right back into bankruptcy.