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Crucianpilot

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I interviewed on the 31st. One on one with Laurie the HR manager. Straight forward with typical questions. Gouge on aviationinterviews.com is accurate. Only surprise was that they do require you to resign your seniority. Otherwise, good opportunity for airline experience. Growing company with a good future.
 
They do that to protect themselves from having you leave them high and dry after they train you at there cost. This way it would be difficult to return to your previous airline, but not impossible.
 

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