Pretty high up source says 3. But still a pretty small class this time around.hiring 2 apparently
They used to require a couple of years experience, but then during the post Covid hiring boom they were hiring people right out of dispatch school with no experience. Not sure what they are doing now, but they have hired people with zero experience before. I have heard they are a good company and people I knew that worked there, enjoyed it. Provo, Utah is supposed to be very nice as well. If I had not ended up where I am, I definitely would have gone for Breeze. I believe they have had dispatchers move onto Majors as well, and Breeze seems to be expanding and continuing hiring in all departments.Do they take people with no experience?
Okay, gotchaThey used to require a couple of years experience, but then during the post Covid hiring boom they were hiring people right out of dispatch school with no experience. Not sure what they are doing now, but they have hired people with zero experience before. I have heard they are a good company and people I knew that worked there, enjoyed it. Provo, Utah is supposed to be very nice as well. If I had not ended up where I am, I definitely would have gone for Breeze. I believe they have had dispatchers move onto Majors as well, and Breeze seems to be expanding and continuing hiring in all departments.
Lol I remember that , they were requiring 2+ years experience. Also heard it’s pricey to live in that areaThey used to require a couple of years experience, but then during the post Covid hiring boom they were hiring people right out of dispatch school with no experience. Not sure what they are doing now, but they have hired people with zero experience before. I have heard they are a good company and people I knew that worked there, enjoyed it. Provo, Utah is supposed to be very nice as well. If I had not ended up where I am, I definitely would have gone for Breeze. I believe they have had dispatchers move onto Majors as well, and Breeze seems to be expanding and continuing hiring in all departments.
They’ll send you an email saying you’ve made it to the next step and have you take some dx knowledge tests onlineSo what is the next step going forward if they do choose to go forward?
How long does it usually take to hear back from them about the next steps?They’ll send you an email saying you’ve made it to the next step and have you take some dx knowledge tests online
Yes in fact that’s exactly what happened. I did apply when I was at my regional but they rejected me the very next day due to not yet having 2 years experience back then. But then I was picked up by a bigger airline and it all worked out. Provo is pricey, but if you’re an outdoor lover it can be amazing. I have had some acquaintances that came from Breeze and they enjoyed the company.Lol I remember that , they were requiring 2+ years experience. Also heard it’s pricey to live in that area
If you had 2 years or more, at the time. You were most Lilly gonna get picked up to the majors (during the wave if you tried consistently)
Just saw it it says 6 months or more lol
Yes in fact that’s exactly what happened. I did apply when I was at my regional but they rejected me the very next day due to not yet having 2 years experience back then. But then I was picked up by a bigger airline and it all worked out. Provo is pricey, but if you’re an outdoor lover it can be amazing. I have had some acquaintances that came from Breeze and they enjoyed the company.
It can take a month to hear anything back after applying to some airlines, and then it can take another month just to get an interview. Some airlines have taken between 3-8 months to officially start people, from time of the initial application window. Until you receive an official TNBT, you are usually still in the running. Just have to play the waiting game and be patient.
Good luck to those applying!