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FREE airline interview information for American Eagle


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Interview experience:
Let me first thank all the previous gouges. Next let me remind everyone that American Eagle is not going to furlough anytime soon. Be excited you have the opportunity to interview with a great company and let them know that. Be aware that your interview begins the min you walk up to the American Airlines counter to get your ticket. You should dress professional when you’re flying; I wore a button up shirt and tie. If they call you the job is yours if you want it, all it takes is some studying, dedication, and a great attitude. Enough with that, let me tell you how it goes, at least for myself. Five of us started the day three have a job. I will do my best to explain why. Before starting anything, get all your paperwork together. They want your, Drivers License, S.S. Card, Birth Certificate, Passport, High School or College Transcripts & Diploma, DD214 (if in the military), Certificates, First Class Medical (I had a 1st class but had 2nd class privileges), FCC License, All Logbooks with your checkrides tabbed, 5 yr driving record from every state you had a drivers license in the past 5 years, Code of Conduct (Puerto Rico residents only), & ATP written exam if you have taken it. Make sure you bring at least 1, I suggest 2 or 3 copie













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