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Mesa Interview/ Training

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CoEx pays block and anytime over block.

I can not understand why anyone would ever go and whore themselves to Mesa! I admit I did go there and interview got the job and turned it down. After talking with some people in the industry and getting the lowdown I realized it would be better to wait until something better came along. Patience is a virtue and it did work out for me. My advice to anyone trying to break into the industry would be to apply at almost any regional other than Mesa. Their work rules and pay are definitely substandard and you will not be happy with your decision.

~my 2 cents worth
 
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lamank said:
I'm looking for anyone that has previously gone through a Mesa interview and training to provide a little feedback about what a new guy might expect. Thanks in advance for the help.
You'll never be able to have enough stock in KY. not to mention continually having to replace kneepads....I have been told on an hourly basis. :eek:

Are you nuts?? The life as you know it will be no more. Do you have no pride man! Don't do it. You'll be cursed for life. Spare yourself. Walk away. Go fly cargo or charter. Take it from the majortity of us....you will get F$$$$D! You'll be ssoorrrryyy. Keep looking...I assure you there are others out there do some more research.
 

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