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Phoenix Job Fair- Pilot Hiring Update for 2012

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If I was 23, right out of college and have a wet certificate, I would be really excited about going to this job fair. I remember getting my first airline job flying a small turbo prop and thinking it was the coolest thing in the world. I couldn't imagine jumping into an rj or something back then.

Fast forward 10 years, and looking at the whos-who of airlines that are showing up to this thing just depresses me. Oh Well, at least when I sleep, I can always just dream about working at the majors or having a dignified job.
 
I attended the job fair and thought it was somewhat underwhelming. There were a total of maybe 120 or so applicants, of whom only 10 or 11 talked to USAirways. The majority of the attendees seemed to be CFIs and lower-time folks looking for their first regional job.

Since 13 were called in for interviews, we must be taking anyone that applies, plus a few. That's surprising since we had several thousand qualified applicants recently for 40 positions.:rolleyes:
 
Since 13 were called in for interviews, we must be taking anyone that applies, plus a few. That's surprising since we had several thousand qualified applicants recently for 40 positions.:rolleyes:

13 called from the job fair or 13 called in period?
 
boi... !

really?!
 
How about "bro"!
 
13 called from the job fair or 13 called in period?

13 from the job fair. There were about 20 PSA captains interviewed recently.
 

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