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Quick Question?? I recently applied to netjets. Two weeks ago I received an e-mail from Derinda telling me my application was accepted and I was in the selection process. How long is the wait for the interview and having almost 5000 hrs with 3000 turbine/ 1250 pic turbine/3 internal letters of rec will that make a difference to my wait. I appreciate any replys. Thank you for any info.

BE1900D Driver
 
It varies, but when I applied about this time last year, it took 7 months before I got an interview call. If you indicate you'll accept any of their five domiciles (LAX, TEB, PBI, DAL, CMH), it might speed things up. If that's the case, just e-mail her back and let her know that. I wanted PBI, and they didn't hire anybody into that base for a number of months. If I'd been willing to move to LA (not a chance), I could have interviewed months earlier.


Good luck, fellow 1900 driver. :D
 
I thought you could choose any of those cities to live in. Do they assign you a base and then you bid for the one you want just like in ther airlines?

PS: I too am a BE1900 driver:)
 
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CA1900
Mark D. is going to have a stroke if all these 1900 guys flying for you know who. :laugh:
 
I thought you could choose any of those cities to live in. Do they assign you a base and then you bid for the one you want just like in ther airlines?

PS: I too am a BE1900 driver:)

You do specify which domicile or domiciles you are willing to accept as part of the application process. When interviewed and offered a job, you'll be offered a position in the city (cities) you indicated was your preference. After being hired, if you wish to move, you would then bid to change domiciles or you could swap cities with someone else in your fleet/seat combination who lives in the domicile you want assuming that that person is willing to accept your domicile in the trade.

By the way, there are way too many 1900 refugees at NetJets. (Just kidding - I'm also an ex-1900 guy.)
 
When and how is the best way to get your internal rec letters to Derinda? Is it best to wait until the actual interview, send them in with the App, or is there a better way? Any help will be appreciated? (Question is not for me)

Does Derinda read FI?
 
When and how is the best way to get your internal rec letters to Derinda? Is it best to wait until the actual interview, send them in with the App, or is there a better way? Any help will be appreciated? (Question is not for me)

Does Derinda read FI?

I've heard it suggested that Derinda reads these boards but I don't know that for a fact.

As for getting the letters of recommendation in, what I've done for my friends is send them in along with their resume at the very beginning of the process. That way, the application package gets sent out right away. I think that when it is done that way, the letter of recommendation stays with the applicant's information, so there doesn't seem to be any need for more letters during the interview itself.

I hope that answers your questions.
 
Send the Letters of Recomendation in with the resume or after the resume is recieved by the company, depending on when you are able to recieve the LOR's. "It helps this way" the sooner they have them the better things will be for you. you can also put a second set of LOR's with the application packet.
A file is created for a person once a resume is recieved, then any additional info recieved is put in that file. Bring extra copies of your resume and the LOR's you have to the interview, just in case, but you should not need them.

When and how is the best way to get your internal rec letters to Derinda? Is it best to wait until the actual interview, send them in with the App, or is there a better way? Any help will be appreciated? (Question is not for me)

Does Derinda read FI?
 
CA1900
Mark D. is going to have a stroke if all these 1900 guys flying for you know who. :laugh:

Ha! It'd be 2001 all over again.

Although I don't know why anyone would give up that glamorous airline lifestyle to go throw bags for a living... :rolleyes:

P.S.: Hey, CommutAir, the Dash originally came with an APU for a reason.... grrrrrr.
 
Send the Letters of Recomendation in with the resume or after the resume is recieved by the company, depending on when you are able to recieve the LOR's. "It helps this way" the sooner they have them the better things will be for you. you can also put a second set of LOR's with the application packet.
A file is created for a person once a resume is recieved, then any additional info recieved is put in that file. Bring extra copies of your resume and the LOR's you have to the interview, just in case, but you should not need them.

So if the resume has already gone out you would recommend sending in a updated resume with the letter of recs or would you just wait until you get the app and then send them in with the app? Thanks for the input everyone.
 
P.S.: Hey, CommutAir, the Dash originally came with an APU for a reason.... grrrrrr.

Oh please tell me what they are doing with the APU. My guess it is not allowed becuase it may give a higher level of service to the pax. Or did they just go ahead and disable it??? :laugh:
 
So if the resume has already gone out you would recommend sending in a updated resume with the letter of recs or would you just wait until you get the app and then send them in with the app? Thanks for the input everyone.
What I've done for my buddies is email my letter of rec to Derinda with their resume attached.
 

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