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Congrats RC, don't sweat it. It's not the mistake it's the recovery that counts: so work your ass off during IOE.

Good Luck
 
RCBulluck: You live in Houston? Then what the Hell are you doing at a place like TSA? You should have gone to XJT, hometown airline, live in your base. What'sa matter you?????????

XJT won't even call me; TSA did, and of course hired me. :)

Figuring out HR at XJT is like figuring out training at TSA.

The plus side is a commute on SWA is easy. Lots of directs, which surprised me.
 
Congrats!

A quick piece of advice... six days between ground school and sim is considered a LOT of time to learn flows/callouts/procedures. Your time during those days should be devoted to these tasks 100%, not to do things like move, travel, etc. There will be plenty of time for those things AFTER training.

Best of luck in the future.
 

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