PSA Hiring...

Although I've never worked at PSA I've talked to a few who have and it seems starting your career there might be more detrimental than beneficial. Of course everyone has their own experience but I would seriously think long and hard before accepting an offer from them.
I understand what you're saying, but I have to get IN the business first. I'm hoping that I'll get an offer from GoJet, because THAT is where I want to go...
 
Although I've never worked at PSA I've talked to a few who have and it seems starting your career there might be more detrimental than beneficial. Of course everyone has their own experience but I would seriously think long and hard before accepting an offer from them.
I have to GET an offer first; I have to GET that first job somewhere. If that somewhere is PSA, then so be it. As I've said before, beggars (i.e. rookie dispatchers with 0 experience like me) can't be choosers...
 
Do you live in KSTL? Why G7 so bad?


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I don't, but I have family there. Also, I like the city and would like to be there. Unfortunately, I did not EMPHASIZE that enough during the interview.
 
I have to GET an offer first; I have to GET that first job somewhere. If that somewhere is PSA, then so be it. As I've said before, beggars (i.e. rookie dispatchers with 0 experience like me) can't be choosers...

I was a rookie dispatcher with that mindset once

Now I'm still a rookie dispatcher and ARE YOU SEEING A PATTERN?
 
I was a rookie dispatcher with that mindset once

Now I'm still a rookie dispatcher and ARE YOU SEEING A PATTERN?

You may be rookie, but you have more experience than I do.

I asked the recruiting coordinator for GoJet (with whom I get along with well) to pass along to the interviewer that I WANT to be @ GoJet and STL. It can't hurt. I hope and pray I get it; that's where I WANT to go! If I can't go to GoJet, I'll apply to TSA when they have an opening again...
 
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Cool. I'm going to the Dayton air show this weekend, and I'll visit the PSA booth while there. They're holding a recruiting event, and I'm going to introduce myself. I'm going to hand them my resume' and do a little shameless glad-handing.

Of course, I'm hoping to get hired at GoJet; that's where I WANT to be. Unfortunately, I didn't do enough to emphasize that during the interview. I was tired and hungry, so I wasn't thinking as well as I should have. The interview took place at 12:30-1:00 PM, and I hadn't had anything to eat since 4 AM. Also, I was more focused on nailing the technical questions (weather, regs, etc.); if I blew them, then the other stuff is irrelevant. Fortunately, Sheffield taught and prepared me well; I NAILED the technical questions. The interview went well, but I definitely made mistakes. GoJet says that they'll let me know early next week; until then, I'm keeping up the job search. I'll take in a good airshow and do a little job hunting at the same time...

The thing I've learned about interviews is to not be an empty vessel. Don't go in there reeking of desperation ("Please give me a job!"). Go in, know your stuff, and just be who you are. Don't try to be what you think they want you to be.
 
The thing I've learned about interviews is to not be an empty vessel. Don't go in there reeking of desperation ("Please give me a job!"). Go in, know your stuff, and just be who you are. Don't try to be what you think they want you to be.
I wasn't desperate, believe me. I have money in the bank, and I have other options which I'm pursuing. I calmly answered the technical and other questions, and I was who I am. That said, I SHOULD have better conveyed my desire to be in the STL area. Oftentimes, employers are concerned about transplants not liking the area and leaving quickly; for me, this is not the case, but I did not CONVEY that.
 
I wasn't desperate, believe me. I have money in the bank, and I have other options which I'm pursuing. I calmly answered the technical and other questions, and I was who I am. That said, I SHOULD have better conveyed my desire to be in the STL area. Oftentimes, employers are concerned about transplants not liking the area and leaving quickly; for me, this is not the case, but I did not CONVEY that.
SkyWest still hires people and I'm not sure anyone really wants to be in St. George.
 
Luigi makes a good point. Most airlines are in places people don't WANT to be in but still have to hire people so I wouldn't beat yourself up too hard that you did not CONVEY that in the INTERVIEW.
 
SkyWest still hires people and I'm not sure anyone really wants to be in St. George.
I heard that, if you're an outdoorsy type person, that St. George is a GREAT place to be! I did some research on St. George, and it appears to be a small city-more like a town, really. That said, I understand it's a couple of hours from Vegas, and it's great for those who like outdoor type activities.
 
I can see the DIFFICULTY in CONVEYING your DESIRES in an interview SETTING. It is DIFFICULT to VERBALIZE CAPITAL LETTERS
Hahaha. In any case, I did well enough, because I'm off to GoJet! I report for training next month... :)
 
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