Ugh. If they keep closing these loopholes, I don't think I will ever have a chance.
I know your secrets...
Ugh. If they keep closing these loopholes, I don't think I will ever have a chance.
WORTH IT.
Look at the price as an investment in yourself. How often are you in the position to get advice from people that could be sitting on your interview panel somewhere you want to work? Those pieces of information could be the difference between being in legacy ground school or sitting next to the bitter guy in the crew room a few more years. To be honest I was skeptical of the job fair thing at first, but a friend of mind brought me with to volunteer at OBAP last august and I noticed its a lot more than just standing in line and handing or resume to someone. There's so many opportunities to learn something new or make connections. I attended NGPA and WIA this year and I had a great time. You end up seeing lots of old friends as well as making new ones, share some laughs, drink or two, and overall have a great time. I mean where else can you chat with Doug and watch @UAL747400 eat a pizza covered in freshly spilled Mountain Dew all in one place?
I hope it was worth it, I missed my United Airlines Fast Pass as Southwest was running 45 minutes behind and I spent 30 minutes in the tent. It was a good time for me, I ran into my old upstairs neighbor from Navy flight school, it had been almost 20 years since I last saw him; ran into an old female student of mine when I was a VAW-120 IP, ran into another fellow VAW-120 IP who I hadn't seen in 12 years...she is a FedEx 767 FO in her 4th year while her husband, who I was winged with, is a Southwest Captain now. Ran into several guys from L3, a few IP's from Kingsville, etc. It was a good time no doubt.
Could have had a beer with my friends crew. But nooooooooooo...
I know, I blew that lol I didn't have access to my resume and was a bit behind. Southwest has and continues to be my number one pick but I'm open to all suggestionI asked for three fast passes but got two due to paying for one day.
Excuses, excuses. People do have email. But if SWA is your first choice, certain people know certain people.![]()
Hey, that was a GREAT save! Missed you this time, @Derg. You looked busy in the booth and the guy that gave me a ride there (we stayed at the Sheriton), was being a baby and wanted to go to bed early...WORTH IT.
Look at the price as an investment in yourself. How often are you in the position to get advice from people that could be sitting on your interview panel somewhere you want to work? Those pieces of information could be the difference between being in legacy ground school or sitting next to the bitter guy in the crew room a few more years. To be honest I was skeptical of the job fair thing at first, but a friend of mind brought me with to volunteer at OBAP last august and I noticed its a lot more than just standing in line and handing or resume to someone. There's so many opportunities to learn something new or make connections. I attended NGPA and WIA this year and I had a great time. You end up seeing lots of old friends as well as making new ones, share some laughs, drink or two, and overall have a great time. I mean where else can you chat with Doug and watch @UAL747400 eat a pizza covered in freshly spilled Mountain Dew all in one place?
Hey, that was a GREAT save! Missed you this time, @Derg. You looked busy in the booth and the guy that gave me a ride there (we stayed at the Sheriton), was being a baby and wanted to go to bed early...
Seconded though, and at the very least, it was very much worth reconnecting with old friends and making a few new ones. Advice for those that haven't been to one before, bring at least 100 business cards. 0-50 doesn't cut it.![]()
"I know."Huh?
I wasn't there. That would blow. Besides, I gotta job!
"I know."
I think my trip was worth it. I got some good face to face time with recruiters, I learned a LOT of information on what they're looking for, and best of all, I got to meet, hang out, and drink beer with a lot of new and old friends. Speaking of which, @SpiceWeasel, it was good to chat with you![]()
The Weez is a good man.
WORTH IT.
Look at the price as an investment in yourself. How often are you in the position to get advice from people that could be sitting on your interview panel somewhere you want to work? Those pieces of information could be the difference between being in legacy ground school or sitting next to the bitter guy in the crew room a few more years. To be honest I was skeptical of the job fair thing at first, but a friend of mind brought me with to volunteer at OBAP last august and I noticed its a lot more than just standing in line and handing or resume to someone. There's so many opportunities to learn something new or make connections. I attended NGPA and WIA this year and I had a great time. You end up seeing lots of old friends as well as making new ones, share some laughs, drink or two, and overall have a great time. I mean where else can you chat with Doug and watch @UAL747400 eat a pizza covered in freshly spilled Mountain Dew all in one place?
You weren't at the conference? Pretty sure I saw you in the Delta interview booth thing...Huh?
I wasn't there. That would blow. Besides, I gotta job!
It was fortuitous that I did my Fast Pass with a Southwest Captain whose best "guy" friend happens to be my former squadron mate and good friend. I have like 3 friends, he is one of them![]()
I know, I blew that lol I didn't have access to my resume and was a bit behind. Southwest has and continues to be my number one pick but I'm open to all suggestionI asked for three fast passes but got two due to paying for one day.
You weren't at the conference? Pretty sure I saw you in the Delta interview booth thing...
What about the Cigarettes in the rain at 2AM??
You weren't at the conference? Pretty sure I saw you in the Delta interview booth thing...