How bout you aren't clear on what I posted above. It IS two pilots...one pilot plus a People Department rep on the panel AND one pilot for the exit interview. Very few, if any, FAs fill in as the People Depart rep, mostly they are corporate HR guys and gals. Clear now?
The interview is two pilot volunteers trained and selected by Verna and Dean's staff in "targeted selection". In addition to the two pilots, a People Department representative, also trained and selected by recruitment joins the interview team for a total of 3 votes. The People Department rep...
"not free" not true with Jetblue. It is free to ride on us, anyway. FAs always welcome to jumpseat in an open cabin seat or one of our two cabin jumpseats on any flight.
go to marriott's web site and type in "tvl" (travel industry rate) in the corporate discount section. This discount applies to all participating courtyard, marriott, renaissance, etc brands of marriott hotels. hope this helps.
nope...we are running new hire classes approx every 2 weeks, not interviews. Interviews are held every other month. A group of approx 60 on Mar 8th and another group of approx 60 on Mar 9th. The process of approx 120 candidates invited to interview repeats itself again in May, July, Sep, and...
Yeah, everyone, including FAs, are welcome on Jetblue jumpseats. If there are 10 open seats in the cabin, then 10 more can jumpseat at no cost. If the seats are full, we have 2 cabin jumpseats to offer and hopefully very soon, we will be able to offer our 2 cockpit jumpseats to interested...
I was in the same boat as a purely military time weenie and only took my application and Air Force Green folder (Form 5) to substantiate what I had put on the interview application package regarding flight time. Good enough for SWA and good enough for JB anyway. good luck, hope it helps.
General,
I just flew the JFK-BQN turn the other night. It definitely hurt, at least until the sun came up as we were taking off from BQN. Then, mentally, at least, it felt as if the gods decided to add some vaseline to the pain.
Yes, it was a 3:2 split that was announced a while ago (1st week of October?). Any share holder holding stock as of Nov 10th, was affected with the split that took place at opening bell today.
Congrats AA Flyer
AA Flyer and Eagleflip...excellent posts. Keep it up. By the way, just because an exemption is "being looked at" and indeed it is supported by SOME of the pilot group at JB, doesn't mean it is supported by the majority. Relax. A few here have brought up very interesting...
Welcome aboard again! You will love this job and way of life. If I can help you or others in any way, please don't hesitate. I don't reply or post very much, but check this board regularly to see if I can be of any assistance or just check out the news. Where will you be commuting from...
This isn't news to you I'm sure....but....when I was fortunate enough to be given the green light to phase 2, my references were not called until 4 weeks later. It was another 2 weeks when I was given the good news with a start date. A long 6 week+ wait to be put into a firm class, and more...
To Eagleflip
Eagleflip,
Your JB post, as all of your posts, was the best reply I've read to date...full of honesty and above all, humility. I second the fact that JB is indeed a wonderful place to work, but not for a second have I forgotten where I've come, where others in our shaken industry...
We fly slam dunk approaches often in many places we fly, including JFK. The automation is quite high on the bus, as everyone knows, but there seems to be a prevailing myth out there that there is "too much" automation. The big red button on the sidesticks work quite well. It is very easy to...
Yes, a new hire could go to FLL. It is junior for FOs and senior for captains. Expect reserve to last 1 to 2 months before getting a line in FLL as opposed to 1 month or less for JFK. Lines are getting better (higher production and frequency) each bidding month for FLL, but the "better" lines...
FedEx Jumpseat
FedEx is welcome any time, any where on our jumpseats (JetBlue). Unfortunately, we do not fly into Memphis yet. 99.9% of us realize the difficulties you are in and on a side note, I for one appreciate the reciprocal FedEx discounts (75% off) I get from your company in return...
jetBlue class 09-02
For those who care...I am one of 24 guys/gals in class down here in MIA. Awesome class mixed from US AIR, USAF, USN, USMC, and one corporate. About half military total and half civilian trained. All are a great peeps. The ale house rocks, VACBI is kicking my butt...
Do NOT stress the clothes dudes. They don't care what color your suit and shoes are. Be sensible about it, but doesn't matter the tie, black/gray vs blue suit, brown vs black shoes, etc. Spend your preparation and energy in getting to know your past and communicating general stories in S.A.R...
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