TrumanSparks
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nosartoofar said:Everyone who interviewed goes before the DB.
Dino: I think that is normally true. However, according to folks who have posted on this board in the past, there have been times when an applicant's background checks or reference calls weren't complete before the next DB and they were pushed back to the next DB.
I can't remember exactly but I'm pretty sure this happened to me, because I interviewed in Jan and didn't go before a board until Mar. I can't remember exactly why I was delayed, but I'm pretty sure I missed a DB and thus had to wait about 2 months to hear from the DB.
Hope you guys are doing ok up there in Kodiak. Say hey to MT for me.
FJ
Falconjet said:nosartoofar said:However, according to folks who have posted on this board in the past, there have been times when an applicant's background checks or reference calls weren't complete before the next DB and they were pushed back to the next DB.
FJ,
Poor choice of words on my part.
Everyone who interviewed will go before a DB, sometime in the near future. It is possible to miss out on the following month for lots of reasons, so the lack of a phone call or letter is not the end game. Keep your hopes up and a smile on your face!
If you're in the area, keep an eye out for the ash cloud.
Fly safe!
Bobby Orr 4 said:From what has been posted in the past not having your refs called is not a good thing. 12 interviewed in my interview class. 9 did not have refs called and none of them were given the go ahead call. Out of the 3 who had their refs called 2 were hired. Hope this helps and good luck to all.
I can't say if it is typical or not, but I will say this. SWA's PD would be well advised to avoid the arrogance that comes with being the top dog in an overcrowded pilot market. Unfortunately, it may be too late. They (SWA) grew to greatness on the backs of pilots who were hired during times that allowed most of the "top guns" of the world to go to what we now call legacy carriers. I know of very few pilots who put SWA on top of their list during the 80's and 90's. Most of the "best" wanted to be able to fly whales international (insert any of a number of cool/high paying types of flying) at some point in their career and considered SWA nothing more than a commuter that flew narrowbodies.Bobby Orr 4 said:I interviewed in mid september. my buddy who is a HOU fo talked to his chief about recent interviews. an unusual low amount of pilots were hired from the september group. is it typical?? no one really knows for sure. i hate to be so vague and wish i could give you more info but that's all i've got. best of luck to you.
I know of very few pilots who put SWA on top of their list during the 80's and 90's
:-) said:I can't say if it is typical or not, but I will say this. SWA's PD would be well advised to avoid the arrogance that comes with being the top dog in an overcrowded pilot market. Unfortunately, it may be too late. They (SWA) grew to greatness on the backs of pilots who were hired during times that allowed most of the "top guns" of the world to go to what we now call legacy carriers. I know of very few pilots who put SWA on top of their list during the 80's and 90's. Most of the "best" wanted to be able to fly whales international (insert any of a number of cool/high paying types of flying) at some point in their career and considered SWA nothing more than a commuter that flew narrowbodies.
But now that those who wouldn't give SWA the time of day ten years ago are knocking their door down, SWA appears to have changed their hiring criteria based upon type of applicants. A position that would appear to contradict the theory of hiring to fit your companies personality.
I personally find it hard to believe that SWA's selection percentage could come DOWN in a market full of pilots who were previously in the employee of : American, Delta, USAir, ATA, TWA, etc.
Whatever, I'm working toward SWA just like most everyone else. Good Luck to us all.
that rightfully scares SWA and makes them extra cautious because they know that all of us can fly the plane, but not all of us can be a true team player, a smiling face for every passeneger, and a true believer that we are part of something very, very different.