Here is another good website for SWA hiring info that addresses some of the questions asked above:
http://www.swaprep.com/news.htm
Latest update says:
This News is information gathered and posted for you, the faithful "Wannabees" & "Poolies" by numerous "reliable" sources.
Why? Because we know your out there! And..."Waiting is the hardest part."
The PrepAir Daily Journal
Wed, February 4, 2004
"At least" 393 Scheduled New Hires for 2004, Jan class has 20, leaving 373 to go. According to my math, that's 24 a class, two classes a month for 8 of the next 10 months. No classes in Feb due to the new checklist being put into circulation, this way the new hires (all except the Jan 04 class will learn the new checklist). March classes are scheduled for March 1,15 and 29. 47 New aircraft in 2004, 17 -200's retired for a net gain of 30. Jan 2005 the last 5 -200's go. 82 Retirements in 2004. The company is looking for New or Used aircraft above and beyond the orders from Boeing. Latest word is that Interviews will commence sometime between April and June!
The PrepAir Daily Journal
Sun, February 8, 2004
Announced class dates! March 1, 15 & 29. April 12, 26. May 10, 24. June 7, 21. July 5, 19. Aug 2. All classes 24 in each class, except the last two classes will have 20 in each. Sources tell us they suspect more classes to be added later in Summer or Fall. Makes sense, seeing as these numbers add up to 300 Pilots (including Jan class) and the word is "at least" 393 this year!
(Our Guess, look for 4 more classes to be added closer to Fall '04).
Latest "estimate" for the remaining "Poolies" is between 130 and 165. Also sources tell us that the company wants to keep a pool of about 100 after this surge of classes, so look for some aggressive interviewing to begin SOON!
(Our Guess, March, April at the latest.)
The PrepAir Daily Journal
Tue, February 10, 2004
Interview Invitations have commenced! The words out! The calls for interviews have began! Several pilot candidates have already received
"The" Call! Ok, here's the skinny... So far the company has 2 teams of recruiters (Interviewers) in place. (Rumor is that they are trying to put a 3rd team in place). Each team interviews 6 candidates per day, (OK, let's do the math) 12 pilots per day, 4 days a week, 3 weeks a month. Answer=144 candidates per month, here's the good news... "Until further notice!" Looks like the advance notice from "The Call" to actual interview date is not going to be too terribly long. Our guess, somewhere in the
vicinity of 3-4 weeks notice. But...Who cares! You've been waiting a looooooooong time for this call! Good Luck!
The PrepAir Daily Journal
Wed, February 18, 2004
Getting your Ducks in a row for your Interview? Just a reminder that "Letters of Recommendation" from SWA Pilots/Employees are a huge addition to your package. The company has made it clear that "Internal LOR's" will carry significant weight and that employees should be ready to back what they write. So, do not plan on getting letter(s) from a person you just met in an airport or have a short past history with, they will probably decline to assist you. However, if you have flown with a pilot and known
them for several years, or know an employee for several years, we encouraged you to contact them.
Wondering when your gonna get the call? It appears so far, the majority of invitations have gone to typed applicants. However, "Inside word" tells us that the "order of invitations" are being decided by SEVERAL factors, not just being typed. Some of the factors (not in any order) include, PIC Turbine Time, Currency, Ck. Airman or Examiner experience, Large transport category A/C experience. They (the company) have emphasized the point that they are looking at "The Big Picture" or "How Competitive" you are. Not necessarily any particular category mentioned above. As of this morning the official word is that the "Pool" is just under 200. If the hiring process continues to go as planned you can expect to be in the pool (present poolies or future) no more than 2-3 months! The company has received "Thousands" of applications since 9/11 and even more of an onslaught after 12 Jan 04 when the electronic process began. "Don't get discouraged" is the word from the People dept. "The projected number of pilots we need in the next 10 years, we will hopefully interview all of you".
New Interview Process? The interview process remains the same as before with the exception of the newly added "LOI" or Line Oriented Interview.
We are told that the all day format will include (at least for now) two groups of candidates, AM and PM interviews, doing 3 interviews as before than swapping the other half of the day to the Training Center into a Paper or Mock simulator. You will be given a scenario in writing, have 7 mins to act upon it and explain what you would have done with the scenario given to you. As the people Dept. has mentioned, "We are just adding a little decision making scenario to the process". Our Advise, Do as you would do
in an actual air born situation, as a professional aviator and act accordingly.
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