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Dress code for training at US Airways?

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Coat and tie!!!!!!!!!!!

Coat when it is cold and no one gets a bigger trophy because its always a tie.

Really.. Think "no jeans" ,"collared shirt" and ya have it covered.
 
and don't forget a hat...any hat will do....p.s....must have gold braid ALL over the brim.....you can't work at US Airways unless you are a Capt...and if you aren't a Capt...just tell everyone you ARE a Capt and buy only Capt stripes etc. Put Capt. on all bills and Correspondence and for goodness sakes...sign all official documents as Captain "so and so"....you gonna do just fine
 
Some people just dont have a clue. When going in for recurrent one time long ago when Mesaba was just trying to get warm bodies I saw a guy in for an interview in a sport coat, no tie and really nice blue dockers. I am sure that guy will get hired at a major before I do. lol
 
No jeans, sneakers or t-shirts - everything else goes.

Most guys just wear uniform type pants or khakis with a polo or button down shirt.
 
Hip waders, and one of those drinking caps with 2 hoses. Parker will make you a Super Captimo, Superior Grade, you will be authorized gold braid for your underwear, assuming you wear any!
 
Just get some of these and you will be fine.
parachute-pants.jpg
 
no word from Airways. 7 weeks. Its like every email I get my heart stops and every phone call my hopes are dashed. I can just hope. The funny thing is I hear how bad reserve is there but I still know it would be better than Pinnacle. Heck, I have been on reserve now for almost 10 years and somehow two more years of reserve seems nice compared to a lot more at Pinnacle (unless I become an FO!). Hope to get a call as I was very impressed with everyone I talked to during the interview.
 
Seriously, it does not matter what you wear as long as you have a USAPA lanyard and sympathize with the Easties.
 
Ask a FedEx or a Ups delivery guy for their uniform...show some ambition!
 

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