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re: JB 10Sept innterviews

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twabudman

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re: JB 10Sept innterviews

what time did Dave Barger leave.....
4pm interview group-the only one around was Al Spain
 
Man! Is every TWA guy/gal getting an interview but me? I'm starting to get a complex.....well.... another one anyway.:eek:
 
I was there at 1PM for my 3PM interview. I was told Dave was still in the building but had to be leaving shortly. I didn't have the opportunity to meet him. I finally left around 4:45 and Al was still there as well as Capt. Pete Russo- the new System Chief Pilot. Dean was also, obviously, there but I didn't see him when I left although I was looking to thank him and say goodbye. Going to the interview made me want to be part of the team even more! What a great group of people.

Hoping to Sing the Blues,

Counselair

PS- Don't give up on the interview Mark. I gave up all hope and two days later got the e-mail from Bernice! There were a lot of TWA types there. I sincerely hope the trend continues as I see many similarities between the two companies "people wise". Outside of that, they are completely different animals.:D :D :D
 
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Neubyfly said:
Man! Is every TWA guy/gal getting an interview but me? I'm starting to get a complex.....well.... another one anyway.:eek:

Hey Neuby,

Hang in there, dude. As Albie mentioned several months ago, jetBlue obviously likes a mix including former 121 guys. The pilots coming from other airlines easily see, from their vast experience and unique perspective, how great this company is. As such, many have become some of jetBlue's most loyal supporters.

DL:cool:
 
dlredline said:
Hey Neuby,

Hang in there, dude. As Albie mentioned several months ago, jetBlue obviously likes a mix including former 121 guys. The pilots coming from other airlines easily see, from their vast experience and unique perspective, how great this company is. As such, many have become some of jetBlue's most loyal supporters.

DL:cool:
DL:

That is exactly why I would love to work for jetBlue. I have heard so many positive things and almost no negatives. As I have said before, I would NEVER go back to aa if hired by JB. The opportunities, location, atmosphere, at JB are second to none for me!

I guess I'll just keep changing diapers and mopping spit off my shoulder for now. Patience is a virtue and, being Mr. Mom, I have developed patience in spades!

Best of luck to you interviewees. Especially you TWA guys. We have paid our dues and deserve a wonderful break!
 
neuby--I'm still outside looking in...:(

I guess these days MD80 Capt. time and a buck will get you a cup of coffee!;) TC
 

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