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I don't know what's up with xjet. Three people including a senior CA walked in my resume and it's been 2 months without a word. Comair and Eagle on the other hand got back to me within a couple of days.
Apparently xjet's online application system has been having serious issues, disqualifying people for no good reason (even those with 1000+ hours and a bunch of turbine time) and HR is up to their ears.
I think xjet is a great company, but their hiring process seems flawed.
Who knows...
 
I went to Xjet.com three weeks ago and submitted the online application. Two and a half weeks ago I got the email from them. less than a week ago I got hired. They are hiring a lot of people! So APPLY, APPLY, APPLY. Awesome company! looking forward to the training.
 
It takes a while sometimes folks. It isn't uncommon for it to take a couple of months for any regional to respond to your resume/application. Just be patient.
 
Dude, people aren't exactly knocking down the door to get in at Eagle or Comair right now (no offense intended, I have friends at both). I'm surpised they didn't call you within hours rather than days. Two months is nothing, there's probably just a ton of resumes on top of yours, including lots of others who know people. Patience is a virtue, young grasshopper.
 
I applied, and about 3-4 weeks later got called for interview. My class starts on the 26th. Check ya later Hulas!
 
I waited about six months. The interview was not too bad, all of the people were very friendly to me. Called a week later and offered me a job.
 
Go to a SkyWest open interview, you will get an interview on the spot. Classes every three weeks all year long.
Wow he did not even ask about SKW, maybe he wants to go someplace where he has job protection, or a way to inforce his contract. Maybe he does not want to be used to whipsaw ASA, maybe he just does not want to work there.
 
Wow he did not even ask about SKW, maybe he wants to go someplace where he has job protection, or a way to inforce his contract. Maybe he does not want to be used to whipsaw ASA, maybe he just does not want to work there.

Relax. He said he was looking for a job. Don't jump to conclusions.
 
Wow he did not even ask about SKW, maybe he wants to go someplace where he has job protection, or a way to inforce his contract. Maybe he does not want to be used to whipsaw ASA, maybe he just does not want to work there.


What kind of job protection do you have?
 

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