Interview experience:
I came to the interview with 600TT, 20ME, and approximately 200 as an FE on DC-6's.
I jumpseated to Denver and stayed with my brother who lives nearby until the day before the interview. The night before I stayed in the Crystall Inn which was pretty nice with the Great Lakes discount. My interview was at 2pm the next day so I didn't worry about wake up calls and whatnot. Make sure you have all the paperwork from the packet they send you there and correct. They are understanding about transcripts being unavailable with short notice but have everything else if possible. Read the instructions on the paperwork before you start filling in the blanks as some blanks need to be left blank for Lakes to fill in.
Since I was already at the hotel I arrived at the interview room on the fourth floor (named the "Crystal Room,") a bit earlier than necessary and so had to stand while the other two interviewees waiting had seats. The atm
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