Yellowlab,
Your advice on the contact sheet is excellent....those numbers, emails need to be firm, 100% accurate. Calling ahead to find out if your training records are available for review or even still around (some shops close out, fold...that gets to be a problem but solveable)....makes sense to get copies of these whenever one leaves one job for another (for those reading & wanting to not get caught in a bind later when the phone call comes). These contacts need to be able to vouch for your flying ability & character, not merely that you were employed at xx company. Talk with these folks in advance & see what they will be saying about you...it may surprise you...one doesn't want surprises in this situation.
As for my "facts"....
My "facts" aren't always that...they're better described as "advice" & we all know there is a lot of that out there, some good, some not so good...only the PD & the folks in flight ops hold the "fact" key.....don't confuse any of my "advice" as fact...it ain't, trust me...but thanks for the kind words. The overall goal is to make this process less of a mystery & lower the stress so that when you go in you can be yourself & the folks there can see you for yourself & not as a nervous nellie still worrying about your contact sheets or logbook issues. Cheers....