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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? Oh wait, I forgot, unlike Flight Options your company BUYS your shirts and pays you better so you can afford to go through them quicker. Ever notice you can tell what day one of our pilots is on by the hue of his ring-around-the-collar?
 
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?

Tie, yes. Shirt? Not a chance. I wear a fresh one every day, if only to be kind to my flying partner. Heh...


Oh wait, I forgot, unlike Flight Options your company BUYS your shirts...
Not out of the goodness of their hearts, I assure you. They do it because it's in the contract. Keep working at it!

Ever notice you can tell what day one of our pilots is on by the hue of his ring-around-the-collar?
:laugh:

I knew a pilot like that at CommutAir. He only owned one short-sleeve shirt, and "washed" it in the hotel sink with shampoo each night of a 4-day. :puke:

I hear he's at Delta now. I'm sure he owns more shirts. :D
 
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?

Actually I was that guy who wore the suit to the Airnet interview, and so did the two other guys in my interview group. Funny . . . all three of us got offered jobs there.

To the original poster - follow the advice of others on this thread and dress up. It is similar to going out in cold weather- you can always take layers off, but you sure as hell dont want to be wishing you had more layers to put on.

Good Luck.
 
The NJ interview from yesterday!

I was at FSI-CMH yesterday and saw Derinda showing the sims around to the interview group. They were all wearing suits. Man, that brought back souvenirs!

Definitely wear a suit, both days.
 
What'd you guys wear? I'm dyin' to see you on 'What Not to Wear'.


eh - j/k, good luck to all you guys interviewing.
 
A suit on both days is a must! I was there a few months ago, a few guys showed up in Dockers and polo’s on day one and there not here now because of it. If you want to be a professional and get paid like a professional then you better dress like one.
 
A suit on both days is a must! I was there a few months ago, a few guys showed up in Dockers and polo’s on day one and there not here now because of it. If you want to be a professional and get paid like a professional then you better dress like one.

I was also there a few months ago and wore a shirt and tie on day one and not a suit. I got the job. There is more to it than what you wear but wear a suit to the interview for sure. That's just common sense.
 
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I was also there a few months ago and wore a shirt and tie on day one and not a suit. I got the job. There is more to it than what you wear but wear a suit to the interview for sure. That's just common sense.

For the first time in flightinfo history I will agree with someone else. There is more to it than what you show up in. If someone could step in now and highjack this or if netjetwife would like to add her 2 cents please do so now or forever hold you peace.
 

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