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huskerfan

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Hey all,
Just wondering what is expected interview attire for regional interviews. Also did you bring all you documents and log books in a briefcase or???
Thanks
 
Wear a suit with 4 stripes on the sleeve and a captain hat underneath your arm. That should impress them enough to hire you.
 
baggy jeans, flanel A&F shirt (untucked), Dr. Maartens, IPOD, and dirty backpack.


after all, fuk it, they dont pay you enough to care.


Do we really have to ask what to wear to an airline interview!???

:rolleyes: .
 
You can also go with some sideburns...if you don't have any just use some magic marker to apply them. The longer the better! Any color would work.
 
And dont forget to grow a Mustache . It gives them the opportunity to see what you will look like when you upgrade!
 
Don't forget to pick up some nice sexy undies from Victoria's Secret so that the AME will be motivated to quickly get you through the post interview medical check once you're hired.

huskerfan said:
Hey all,
Just wondering what is expected interview attire for regional interviews. Also did you bring all you documents and log books in a briefcase or???
Thanks
 
And be prepared when they ask you your opinion on Women in Aviation.

A good "There's another empty kitchen" will separate you as that quick-witted individual they are seeking.

Good Luck!

Maybe you should think about wearing a Tux...that should stand out!
 
Piercings and visible tattoos are usually the keys to getting the offer. And don't worry about bringing logbooks - interviewers don't usually believe them anyways.

If you've actually got an interview soon, best wishes, however.
 
Husker,

I'm interviewing on the 12th. I will wear a suit with coat and tie. Navy blue, never black because it "over powers" the interviewer. I will wear a soild color tie, probably black since that is what the airline pilots wear. That way they can see what I would look like in uniform.

"Danny, see the future be the future"
 
Just do not forget to spend a lot of money on interview prep, you will never be successful without it and won't get the job.:D

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(much sarcasm injected in the above) sorry, couldn't resist after seeing the other thread!
 
I can rent you my successful suit, shirt, and tie . . . so far, they are 1 for 2. Maybe you can make their record 2 for 3.

Seriously, if you have to ask, pick up "Dress for Success". Otherwise, go to the Men's Wearhouse and get a Navy suit, white shirt, and a subdued tie of your choice (mine was red). Black shoes and belt, and a black satchel or briefcase to carry your resume & cover letter, references, work history and logbook. If you need more help than that, you are probably in the wrong field.

Oh, yeah, disregard the above if you are female, transgendered, or a hemaphrodite . . . .:rolleyes:
 
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Any non-naturally occurring hair color will be preferred.

Seriously, take Ty's suggestion. That's what me and the other 10,000 jerk-offs on this board wore for our first interview. :D

Good luck.TC
 
If you want to fit in with the others wear a kilt. That little pouch dealie in the front is just the ticket for resumes and logbooks.
 

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