Yep, and there's a proctor there, eyeing you up to see if you've got "the gouge." Word is, if they see you writing down a list of syllogism codes, they kick you out!
P.S. - If you make it to the testing room, unless you REALLY pissed somebody off, you've got the job; just finish the testing and wait for a phone call.
"P.S. - If you make it to the testing room, unless you REALLY pissed somebody off, you've got the job; just finish the testing and wait for a phone call.[/QUOTE]"
No disrespect LEROY but that's just not true. I've known many people that have gone through all the hoops and still not make it. Every part counts...
There's always the exception to the rule, Mr. Frog, I'm just stating that the vast majority that get through the sim get through the whole process. Additionally, it has been rumored quite a bit that the only reason for the computer testing is for them to have some scores on paper to use as basis for not hiring you if they had a problem with any of the interviews. I'm not trying to spread false hope, just stating the trend.
P.S. - FedExpert, I fear neither the MD-11 nor your useless commentary...get your nose back into that Janet Evanovich novel, where it belongs....
Janet Evanovich, what's she write? Not, that I'm interested in a female author........just asking.....these Playboy editorial writers are getting lame!
So let me get this straight, they give me the scratch paper to use, but I'm being watched as to what I write on it. Sounds like your testing session was straight out of 'Spies Like Us'. "The pressure, I just can't take t..h..e.. P R E S S U R E!!!
Not to get off thread, but the testing was straight forward, no sweat, hell I scored a 500 total on my SAT's and I got hired... ;-)
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