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FREE airline interview information for Trans States Airlines


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Interview experience:
Interview at TSA is almost like the rest of the gouge. Broken into three parts: written, sim, interview. Stayed at the HoJo the night before. Room cost $44 with the TSA discount. Interview was scheduled to start at 9:00. Showed up around 8:30 to get a head start on the paper work. Just like everywhere else, have 10 year employment history ready to go as well as copies of certificates, medical, driver's license, social secruity card. It doesn't hurt to have references written down with phone numbers and addresses along with transcripts from college and H.S. Make sure you have the address for H.S. and grammar school too. It takes about an hour to fill out the paper work. Show up organized, overprepared, and ready to go and it will seem like a piece of cake. I also did the sim prep at the Outer Marker which cost $135. It is well worth it if you are interested in the job and don't have any time in a Frasca 142. There were five us at the interview. I was the lowest time there. Two guys were in ther late thirties and one was 23 the other I wasn't sure. They ranged from 3,000 to 1,200 hours. Everyone had over 100 multi except me. I had 71 the time I sent my resume to them. After I was done filling out the paper work, two













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