Please dont spare me..I want to know.... what happened?
Thanks :cartman:
Couple of things I did wrong from the start.
1. I should have called in sick. I woke up the morning of the interview feeling bad and just got worse as the day went on. I got home that night running a high fever and was out of work for the next 4 days.
2. I should have prepared for the sim. I heard it was touchy, but I thought "eh its a sim, how tough can it be?" I didn't crash and only went outside ATP limits once, but I did not exactly display mastery of the aircraft or good situational awareness, either. Had I done some prep, I know I would have flown better, despite being ill.
As for the interview, I had prepped and read everything I could find, but got into the interview already doubting myself from the sim and not feeling up to speed, and I think I came off as rather dull and listless. Some might say that is normal for me, but these folks didn't know me yet. Further, I think my answers we a little too short and clipped. While brevity may be the soul of wit, it does not always leave an interviewer with a good idea of who you are. Finally, I just flat out handled two of the passenger service scenerios wrong. Looking back on it, I see it now. If it had been any one of the above, I think I would be there today, but taken as a whole and looking at some of the other people there, I didn't have it together.
I am hoping I can get another shot. My current job isn't bad, but I think this one would not only be better, it would be one I could take to retirement.