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Express Jet Second Interview in Houston

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LaxPilot

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I was woundering if anyone has info on the second personal intervew with ExpressJet. I have it on April 7. Any info would be great.

Thank you.
 
Put on your lipstick and get ready to kiss their asses like they wanted me to do back before 9/11.
 
Just wise to what? There wasn't any @sskissing in my interview, and I got through just fine. It's all about character....

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Originally posted by Anais Nin
You're not exactly talking rockets scientists at Continental Express!!!!!
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Wow, that really hurts coming from someone with 2k hours of 172 time.
 
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Anais Nin said:
You're not exactly talking rockets scientists at Continental Express!!!!!

Actually, I had a rocket scientist in my class. She was a scientist for NASA. Not quite the most street smart person in the world and couldn't fly her way out of a paper bag. She ended up quitting when she couldn't upgrade. Had zero situational awareness skills. It was too bad because she is a nice lady.

Sam
 
Denied hu?

Try again, I turned them down.

Care to explain your comment?

I'll explain mine, they wanted me to suck up and kiss ass, jump through their hoops, asking me bull$hit psyc questions having nothing to do with flying. I told them to piss off.
 
Capt. Tex said:
Try again, I turned them down.



I'll explain mine, they wanted me to suck up and kiss ass, jump through their hoops, asking me bull$hit psyc questions having nothing to do with flying. I told them to piss off.



Well Tex, that explains it all. You were obviously much too great a pilot for XJet.
 
With the new interview process, they don't ask any psycho-babble quesitons. It's a very laid back and enjoyable experience. We were interviewed by the COO and one of the chief pilots, and at no time were they ever confrontational or arrogant. Definitely the best interview process I've ever experienced.

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Sam Fisher said:
Actually, I had a rocket scientist in my class. She was a scientist for NASA. Not quite the most street smart person in the world and couldn't fly her way out of a paper bag. She ended up quitting when she couldn't upgrade. Had zero situational awareness skills. It was too bad because she is a nice lady.

Sam

If only she can learn to speak ENGLISH now... :cool:
 
I remember the old Coex interview I had back in 98. What a hostile bunch of maroons they were then! I trust things have changed in that interview process?
 
interview has changed....

i get a kick out of people that go to an interview and turn them down.

it's kind of like "i quit" rather than i got "fired"
 
No, i research before I go....something interviewers like to see when you get there is that you know about the company already.
 
Anais Nin said:
You're not exactly talking rockets scientists at Continental Express!!!!!

Actually, one of our Flight Instructors is also an Astrophysicist for NASA and has actively assisted in several STS Missions, the Int'l Space Station Project, and the accident investigation for Columbia.
 

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