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princeton

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96 new hires in January announced (although the last few furloughed guys left over might be mixed in there too).

Expect to be based in ORD if you're interested.
 
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Ummmmmm......You mean Atlantic Southeast Airlines? Pretty sure since we closed the deal all new hiring will be done in Atlanta.
 

XJT MEC e-mail

We learned today that ExpressJet plans to hire 96 pilots beginning in January 2011. This is more welcome news in addition to the recent return of our pilots from furlough. We believe it indicates a continuing positive trend for our Company and for the future careers of our pilots. More information about this hiring and the expectations for staffing will be provided once it becomes available. .
 
Ummmmmm......You mean Atlantic Southeast Airlines? Pretty sure since we closed the deal all new hiring will be done in Atlanta.

The Official company info:
"XJT intends to hire 96 pilots beginning with a class on Jan 3 and then two more classes in January. Two additional classes will be held in March.
All pilot hiring for XJT and ASA will be done through the ASA pilot recruitment office. ASA has experienced pilots who are responsible for the hiring process at both airlines.
Currently, there are 45 pilots who are in the hiring pool who will be offered positions with XJT and we will begin the recruitment process shortly to fill out the remainder of our requirements.
All applicants must apply via Airlineapps or through the Flyasa.com website."

Good luck to all those trying to move on from instructing or whatever.
 
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Good news regardless
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Or do I mean.....................................................................IRREGARDLESS!!!
 
So I guess if one has already been shot down by ASA, no need to apply?
 

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