Geoprefs for Pubnat 8

ugh, i would love to get nashville!!!! that area is absolutely beautiful. and TN is the best state ever as i have previously posted! prolly why it is the most sought after.......go vols!!!!
 
Thanks for the info WoH, it is greatly appreciated. I wonder why they even worry about sending a geo preference email when they already ask your geo preference when you fill out the application. Seems a little counterproductive to me. Oh well, I will jump through the hoops. One other question I have though, I was reading through your other posts and in one you mentioned speaking to an ATM in which he told you that they know that if you someone doesn't want to be somewhere then they know they won't work out there. In saying that, wouldn't it be better to list two preferences of places that you really want to be, as apposed to saying you are open to anywhere? For instance, I have lived in TN and KY in the past few years, and I love both states. So, I was more than likely going to use TN and KY, and hope for a spot in Nashville, Chattanooga, Louisville, Lexington, or Covington/Cincinnati. Seeing as only Nashville, Louisville, and Covington are actually hubs, I would think I have a greater chance at one of those three since they should have more ATCs. Let me know if my logic here is crazy or not.

Absolutely, ATMs generally don't want people from out of the area and people generally don't want a job out of their area. But this isn't just any job and my husband and I are not just any people. We are definitely the types that can go anywhere and get comfortable. Also, many people applying for this job are single and don't have a lot of ties to friends and family. Being ex-military or ex-pilot means you are used to moving around. It's a federal job and relocation is just never out of the question when you work for the government. We're willing to do it, and go anywhere, if it gets him the job.

Also, the reason you listed geo-prefs on your application was because you filled out a standard application for all FAA jobs. The form on the application doesn't fit the purposes of ATC, which is why the application instructed you to select "Throughout the Nation" since the PUBNATs are national announcements. There was a rumor though, at the time, that they would be doing away with geo-pref emails and going off the form so we listed "Throughout the Nation" for the first and states for the other 9, just to be safe. We also filled the entire comments section with the facilities we wanted in order of preference by state. You can look that up in the regular PUBNAT 8 forum.

I can be a bit OCD
 
Nothing wrong with being a little OCD at times, I do the same myself WoH. If I was still single and without wife and child, I would be more open to going anywhere in country, but for my marriage's sake, that would not be good. My wife is all about being close to friends and family - as am I but not nearly as much as she is - and TN and KY offer us the best option for that. It would be nice if the geo preference offered more than 2 states to be chosen, bc we would be up for some other places, just TN and KY would be the best 2.
Thanks for the info about BNA jerms. That's good to know going in. Both Louisville and Covington KY have pretty big airports, I wonder how they are looking for new hires this coming year?
 
You pick two states. There is also a comment section where you can list a few things.

1. They ask for counties in the states you picked. This really isn't necessary, but if you've got your heart set on a certain area, by all means list it.
2. Go ahead and tell them if you want a specific facility. Give the name or the code, either is fine.
3. If you just want the job, and don't care where you go, you need to say "Willing to relocate throughout the United States and territories"

I've always heard not to do this. I want FAI or JNU, but I've always heard to just choose the state (AK) and the counties (boroughs) the facility is in. Is it really ok to just put "JNU or FAI" in the comment box?
 
This is some pretty great information! Does anyone know anything about the staffing levels for MI? I have put it down as my top choice for 5 and for 7. I know I'm probably :deadhorse: but I live in MI!

PS-I put down TX this last time too and by the time 8 rolls out I'm going to put just about anything that gets me hired!
 
I've always heard not to do this. I want FAI or JNU, but I've always heard to just choose the state (AK) and the counties (boroughs) the facility is in. Is it really ok to just put "JNU or FAI" in the comment box?

I listed specific facilities and got an offer for my first choice. I don't know if it works like that or I just got lucky, but that is my experience.
 
Hey there.. just a heads up for a fellow buckeye. CMH and DAY are both not hiring for FY2010. I got picked up for CMH, waiting patiently in line. Doubt they will put applicants in line for CMH and DAY, especially CMH from the line of people with TOLs waiting to get in it may be a few years, but CLE I am not sure of - I hope you get ZOB or CLE!! Good luck!


Thanx for the heads up. I am hoping for CLE first and then ZOB not because of tower/center prefs but because I live a lot closer to CLE then ZOB. But if it meant getting the job I will commute or just move.
 
This is some pretty great information! Does anyone know anything about the staffing levels for MI? I have put it down as my top choice for 5 and for 7. I know I'm probably :deadhorse: but I live in MI!

PS-I put down TX this last time too and by the time 8 rolls out I'm going to put just about anything that gets me hired!

I'm also from MI. I've heard MI is not hiring (surprise, surprise), but you never know. If your in Davison you could try putting OH and putting Toledo down as a preference - it's only about an hour away.

As far as I've heard, states such as AK, WV, WY, MS, and LA are looking for people. I'm putting AK, but that's only because I love the Great White North. Don't put a location where you won't be happy. You couldn't pay me enough to live in Mississippi or Louisiana.
 
I listed specific facilities and got an offer for my first choice. I don't know if it works like that or I just got lucky, but that is my experience.

Also, another question: is it possible to put down first and second choices in the same state, or do you just list facilities you would be willing to go to? For example, could you list AK: 1) JNU, 2) FAI; or just "JNU or FAI?"
 
Also, another question: is it possible to put down first and second choices in the same state, or do you just list facilities you would be willing to go to? For example, could you list AK: 1) JNU, 2) FAI; or just "JNU or FAI?"

I listed mine in the order I wanted them and got my my first choice. Probably doesn't have anything to do with how I listed them, but you never know.
 
I listed mine in the order I wanted them and got my my first choice. Probably doesn't have anything to do with how I listed them, but you never know.

Thanks.

I notice you're in South Bend. I'm just down the street in Niles. I can't wait to get the heck out of Michiana!
 
I guess my real question with the Geo. Prefs. is: are they reviewed by an actual person, or are they just run through a computer program?
 
I guess my real question with the Geo. Prefs. is: are they reviewed by an actual person, or are they just run through a computer program?

A person...in theory.

There is no guarantee that anyone (person or computer) will ever look at the comments. It's really up to the people on the selection committee and I'm sure each one handles applications differently. Some might be nice and try their best to get you what you want. Some might not look at it at all because they don't care.

As far as I'm concerned there is no reason not to say anything you want in the comments section. I don't think it can hurt. No one is going to say, "Well I was going to give this guy a job, but it bugs me when people list facilities in the comments section so I guess I won't." If they have a job for you, the comments section won't really matter. If they don't have a job for you, maybe something in the comments section will cause them to give you a second look.

Let them know if you're open for more than just 2 states. It can only increase your chances if the 2 states aren't hiring. This is especially true if you're open to go everywhere. This is the number on thing I suggest including.

Let them know what you want. You won't get what you want unless you ask for it. No harm in asking. If they can't place you there, they won't throw your app out, they'll just put you somewhere else. It's only a preference.

If you're going to turn 31 and it's your last chance...say so. If it really is your last chance than you have nothing to lose. Someone might just take pity on you.
 
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