Edit out that freaking phone number. Jesus!
And now you quoted it too making it impossible. Smooth move, Mav.Edit out that freaking phone number. Jesus!
Do they get paid to perform work for Delta while operating as the peach corps?No one is being asked to perform their job for free. They were enlisting the "Peach Corps".
Ahh, the internet.
They'll all be jockeying for a slot at that next open house!OH FOR EFFF'S SAKE.
The internet wins today. Ciao.
Don't call in sick to get to the open house. They are watching for that.They'll all be jockeying for a slot at that next open house!
I'm thinking of just calling in dead. Not for a job fair, just on general principle.Don't call in sick to get to the open house. They are watching for that.
Not a slam on sji as the whole "my legacy is better than yours" thing is really dumb, but from your posts here and in fb it does seem like you've gotten saddled with some real winner new hires recently. Do you think that's an industry trend or a result of hiring practices?
OH FOR EFFF'S SAKE.
The internet wins today. Ciao.
Assless chaos!
It's heavily frustrating when the information was freely available on SouthernJetsNet and instead of reading what it was and what they were asking, people get triggered and start "sport bitching"…
…when all they have to do is read from the source…
"But Facebook says…"
feel free to mail it to me, I just went directly to the Peach Corps site on SJInet. They are a VOLUNTEER force. Don't get me wrong, I love working at SJI, but it's unethical in my opinion for a company making billions to ask people to work for free to fix their screw up.This is the end of my participation in the thread because I will literally start mailing cat poop to some of ya'll.
Right. No pilots or flight attendants.Sounds like mostly gate agents and reservations people that are doing the volunteering according to various posts on FaceSpace
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feel free to mail it to me, I just went directly to the Peach Corps site on SJInet. They are a VOLUNTEER force. Don't get me wrong, I love working at SJI, but it's unethical in my opinion for a company making billions to ask people to work for free to fix their screw up.