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Spirit Airlines Announces Senior Leadership Transition
/PRNewswire/ -- Spirit Aviation Holdings, Inc., parent company of Spirit Airlines, LLC, (together, "Spirit" or the "Company") today announced the following...www.prnewswire.com
Ted is out
"Destroys"?
More like "this is a study on self-selection"
I know it’s hard to tell sometimes, but this is clearly some sort of satire or prank.Sweet Jesus. If that guy actually is a pilot for Spirit, he won't be for much longer.
Yeah the guy is a comedian, the link takes you to his instagram account.I know it’s hard to tell sometimes, but this is clearly some sort of satire or prank.
I know it’s hard to tell sometimes, but this is clearly some sort of satire or prank.
Did they run a displacement bid?And apparently the company wanted to close ATL, DFW, and ORD, but the Union and company worked out an MOU for some scheduling relief to keep those bases going.
Bid is open now for displacements effective Oct 1st, furlough bid will open later this month, effective November 1stDid they run a displacement bid?
If anyone at Spirit has any questions about AA, DM me. We’ve been told we’re going to hire another 600+ this year and likely 1000+ next year. Still tons of retirements.
Sorry to hear this. I feel for you guys over there.
I know we already have and plan to continue to hire a lot of Spirit guys at the U. Hopefully all of those that want to come over make it over
I was told earlier this week that outside of the Aviate program, United was preferring captains from Spirit, and 8000-hour or better Jetblue captains.
I would say off the street with no career fair, I’ve been seeing 6000TT+.
Career fair, much less.
One tip I would give, it doesn’t matter how much TT you have, WANT the job for the right reasons, and get interview prep.
There has been some very experienced applicants that have gotten no’s, due to not heeding the advice above.
Another thing to add: Be prepared to interview on the spot at a job fair. Not sure about other airlines, but AA has hired quite a few that interviewed at various job fairs.I would say off the street with no career fair, I’ve been seeing 6000TT+.
Career fair, much less.
One tip I would give, it doesn’t matter how much TT you have, WANT the job for the right reasons, and get interview prep.
There has been some very experienced applicants that have gotten no’s, due to not heeding the advice above.
Another thing to add: Be prepared to interview on the spot at a job fair. Not sure about other airlines, but AA has hired quite a few that interviewed at various job fairs.