I have a question for any of the JetBlue people here that may have an opinion.
I was offered an interview with JetBlue two years ago. At the time I had just completed training at ASA after being furloughed from another airline. I turned down the interview (big mistake with hindsight) because I felt obligated to give ASA at least one year, I did not want to commute to JFK from ATL (my last airline kept us out for weeks at a time and my wife was not too keen on my being gone for days at a time), and I was a little nervous about changing jobs after just being furloughed. I explained this all to the person from JB that called. She was understanding, and said that I could call back when I was ready to interview.
Now that you are in ATL, I think the commuting thing would be a little less difficult. JB seems to be doing pretty well. I'm ready to get out of ASA, and like everything that I have heard about how JB operates. Do you think I would be able to get that interview again, given how much has changed in the last two years? I have plenty of glass cockpit time, some heavy jet time, but only around 1000 PIC turbine time. I understand that they are now only hiring people with prior Airbus time.
Thanks for any insight.
I was offered an interview with JetBlue two years ago. At the time I had just completed training at ASA after being furloughed from another airline. I turned down the interview (big mistake with hindsight) because I felt obligated to give ASA at least one year, I did not want to commute to JFK from ATL (my last airline kept us out for weeks at a time and my wife was not too keen on my being gone for days at a time), and I was a little nervous about changing jobs after just being furloughed. I explained this all to the person from JB that called. She was understanding, and said that I could call back when I was ready to interview.
Now that you are in ATL, I think the commuting thing would be a little less difficult. JB seems to be doing pretty well. I'm ready to get out of ASA, and like everything that I have heard about how JB operates. Do you think I would be able to get that interview again, given how much has changed in the last two years? I have plenty of glass cockpit time, some heavy jet time, but only around 1000 PIC turbine time. I understand that they are now only hiring people with prior Airbus time.
Thanks for any insight.