Interview experience:
Alright everyone, I have been reading these gouges for the past few months and appreciate everyone who has posted so now it is my turn and it is great to do it. Ok so I arrived from MCO at 8:00 a.m. met the bus which is not hard to find….not sure why everyone gets confused and was at the training center by 8:30. Angela met us in the lobby and we were taken to a classroom to start filling out our folders and put the STAPLED AND IN ORDER paperwork. It’s not hard just do it as stated. No one was booted out for paperwork and there were only 13 of us….I was expecting more. Anyway Angela gave us the info about planes and answered any rumors that she could confirm (Which wasn’t many) we might have heard. The now let you start on the paperwork while the interviewers collect your paperwork and logbooks to look over. I would suggest you tab all your check rides though I am not sure if this is necessary. The paperwork does take about an hour and a half to two hours but it is great because you get distracted and time goes by quick. I was the first to be called into all three rooms so I am not sure how many they hired or what questions were asked from others. My first room was with a great captain named Diane. She was very pleasant and started
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