OffHot said:
Animal Tail, so everyone that frontier has interviewed they have hired? We are using the same model, except for the loi, that we have used over the past years, except now we have a heck of a lot more applications then in the past. So excuse us if we attempt to interview all that are qualified and give everyone an equal chance if they are. Not everyone is going to make it. I don't know of an airline where they do. It is obvious that you don't wish to work for SWA and that is fine, it is not the place for everyone.
The above comment comparing SWA to UAL seems to have some merit. Nice attitude, OffHot. I guess you are an example of the "new" SWA pilot.
I too interviewed and got the dreaded letter.
I still believe SWA is one of the few great companies in the US and, currently......the best airline in the US as far as security, pay, and QOL is concerned.
I do NOT agree, however, with SWA's interview model. Sure, everyone was pleasant. Very friendly. Very professional. I saw very little in the way of "head games", but the TMAAT questions and HR involvement I have issues with. That being said, with hiring rates of 1 in 5 interviewed, saying things like "The job is yours to loose" and "We are ready to hire all of you being interviewed" is total BS.
I went on to getting hired by a major aerospace corporation and THAT interview process was truly up front and what I expect from a professional business. My resume told them all they needed to know about my qualifications for the job and all they wanted to see was if I was a good fit. They DID NOT have 50 guys all waiting for the same job. They only interviewed 2, myself included, and hired the one they wanted.
I have seen too many
really great guys get the letter from SWA who would have been perfect fits, much better than
others I have seen get hired.
If you have the quals to get called to the interview, barring some MAJOR f-up or serious black mark in your past (ie criminal record, falsifying documents, etc) then the hiring rate should be more like 3-4 out of 5 interviewed gets hired. Otherwise, SWA HR is wasting a lot of folks time, money, and energy.
JMHO. Congrats to all those who got to their dream and my honest best wishes for, and good luck to, Southwest Airlines, but I think the HR and DB folks, based on what I saw and have seen and heard since, are taking themselves a little too seriously.
No rant, not bitter, very happy where I landed. Just my personal opinion.