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Well I finally filled out the SWA app what are the odds?

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inthewind...

See, I knew there had to be more to your story. You shouldn't have any problems getting called. The type would definitely move you to the top portion of the list, IMHO.

Are you at Meridian?

Juvat,

You crack me up!:D Didn't know the Juvat Boys Choir had a piano player. I have seen Brunnigans/Punk House (Old School) be a whore house, though. Good times on the Rock.:beer:
 
hey Inthewind,

It is unfortunate that some often take themselves a little too serious for this business. You asked a legit question and wound up taking alot of B.S. Don't let it get to you. SWA is interested in who you are, not necessarily what you did to become qualified.

If you want an honest opinion, I think you meet the minimum qualifications and that is all that matters. Getting the call is a little more tricky. It is hard to say. I recently got called for an interview. I got my type-rating last January. I am a civilian with about 1800 pic turbine (part 121) and roughly 2400 sic in the 737. All I can say is keep flying and update often.

Read the book "NUTS". Even though the book has been out for 10 years, it will tell you a little about how the place got started and what SWA is all about.

Good Luck
 
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Wesb737fo said:
hey Inthewind,

It is unfortunate that some often take themselves a little too serious for this business. You asked a legit question and wound up taking alot of B.S. Don't let it get to you. SWA is interested in who you are, not necessarily what you did to become qualified.

If you want an honest opinion, I think you meet the minimum qualifications and that is all that matters. Getting the call is a little more tricky. It is hard to say. I recently got called for an interview. I got my type-rating last January. I am a civilian with about 1800 pic turbine (part 121) and roughly 2400 sic in the 737. All I can say is keep flying and update often.

Read the book "NUTS". Even though the book has been out for 10 years, it will tell you a little about how the place got started and what SWA is all about.

Good Luck

Dude, you should at least buy him dinner before you stick your hand down his pants.
 
F16TJ said:
Juvat,

You crack me up!:D Didn't know the Juvat Boys Choir had a piano player. I have seen Brunnigans/Punk House (Old School) be a whore house, though. Good times on the Rock.:beer:

Ahhh...the memories. Jack & Cokes at Brunni's, LWEFMs, falling through the ceiling at the Chicken Ranch, the Boys Choir (of course)...

Definitely good times on the ROK.
 
Guys,
Thanks for the advice, I will get the type if I need to. Right now I am working on a corporate gig that is one of the best in the US. Only two guys have ever quit and they tried to come back within the year. No dice! I will know in a couple of months on this gig. I just heard that SWA was interviewing without the type too, wanted to know how competitive I was without it. Thanks for the advice, and smack talk. Believe me I can hold my own, I'm a SKID KID!
And I ain't takin no $H!T from someone that wore a powder blue shirt!
 
Originally Posted by inthewind
And I ain't takin no $H!T from someone that wore a powder blue shirt!

Dude,
Please RELAX. You go to your corporate interview wound that tight they're gonna use you to make diamonds instead of on-time arrivals!!!

JK Good luck hope it all works our for you,
From one of your pointy nose brothers!
 
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Good Luck
 

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