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I remeber when I interviewed at AirNet the directions said no suits just nice shirt and pants. I think the guy who wore the suit did not get hired. Do they still do that?
What does interviewing AIRNET have to do with NETJETS?
technically (no caps??)nothing (punctuation??)
If I must expain it (comma??) I was making a point that sometimes they want to see if you can follow directions, (run on sentence) in my example (comma??) the people who wore suits did not get the job as the directions clearly stated not too (run on sentence) and I was asking if they still did that and I did not think it was worthy of starting another thread for that. A thread is a new string of posts. I added a new post which is a comment or opinion about a thread. You ae confused... or drunk.
Yes, you must. I can assure you that an organization like NetJets that requires a tie to be worn to it's Operations Control Center during the week will consider it a pefectly acceptable procedure to wear a suit during a first/second impression.
why (no capitalization??) where you the guy that wore the suit to AirNet?
I dunno. I give up. You tell me.
And what do 90% of the replies you get to any of the threads apply to the original question on this bored (What, why, who?? Bored? Hardly. You are quite entertaining. You mean board, right??) (punctuation??)
Answer: Maybe, from your demonstration of your mastery over the English language, you don't understand what you are reading?? I'm not sure I understood your improperly constructed sentence.
Don't need 2 suits, just bring a different shirt/tie for each day and you'll be set.
Why not? I'd wear the same shirt and tie combo both days. That's what NJA pilots do on the road, isn't it? But instead it's the same shirt and tie for 7 days?
Not out of the goodness of their hearts, I assure you. They do it because it's in the contract. Keep working at it!Oh wait, I forgot, unlike Flight Options your company BUYS your shirts...
:laugh:Ever notice you can tell what day one of our pilots is on by the hue of his ring-around-the-collar?
technically nothing
If I must expain it I was making a point that sometimes they want to see if you can follow directions, in my example the people who wore suits did not get the job as the directions clearly stated not too and I was asking if they still did that and I did not think it was worthy of starting another thread for that.
why where you the guy that wore the suit to AirNet?