I haven;t gotten around to the pipe yet. A couple of guys at XJT said to go there as well. To bad you didn't get the interview.Haha, I got an email from a lady from Internship HR asking me for where I lived my college major and a few other questions. When I sent her the information along with my nice resume, she emailed me back a week later saying that I was not selected for an interview because my college would not accept the credits and also my place of residence. Virginia I guess is a little to far for X-Jet. Good luck I hope that you get it.
Checkout http://www.expressjetpilots.com/the-pipe/forum.php
don't blindly take any internship. Go where you see your self making a living. You never how things will turn out down the road.Yeah, I applied for that one as well. I hear they wait right before the internship to call you though. Did apply for SWA? At this point I'll take an internship at the Maury Show! lamo Damarious, you ARE the father.
Matt I was joking abouy the Maury Show. rofldon't blindly take any internship. Go where you see your self making a living. You never how things will turn out down the road.
I figured that lol.....after I wrote about it hahahaMatt I was joking abouy the Maury Show. rofl
I got called in for an interview and was wondering if anyone had the gouge on it. Also if there are any pilots on Jc who have gone through it. Could you tell me what it was like?
I have a part time job if that counts....Why on earth would anybody do an airline internship? Do they pay?
Do something that pays.
yesMarch 12th?
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Would you fly one of thier shiny ERJs for free also?
Because anyone who does the internship will be hired as soon as xjt starts hiring in a year or two. Whereas the extra 300 hours or so you'll get as a CFI (vs someone who spent 4 months as an intern) will just be a blip when the hiring starts again.Why on earth would anybody do an airline internship? Do they pay?
Do something that pays.
Given the opportunity, I'd definitely say that you should look at interning with a major instead of a regional. Getting your resume to the top of the stack at a major is much more valuable than a regional.
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Take everything you read on that site with a big ol' grain of salt.![]()