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I understand application fees. A few airlines have them. But a fee for the interview. I just think its tacky for an HR to walk around the room collecting money.

My friend chose to apply to Mesa because of domicile. Hes got things going on so he cant move across the country to PHL, ORF, or DCA for air whisky. So all you'alls dont need to judge just because MEsa is trash.

But he also told me Mesa has a 1 year trainign contract. I was under the impression that ALPA didnt believe in training contracts. Was I wrong in thinking that? I only know of Scenic, CHQ, and Colgan that have them and none of them are ALPA.
 

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