DL Hiring: New Process
#3971
A few questions about documents for the interview…. email says to not stable/bind/tab any documents, and obviously that would include logbooks. Is this how most people have gone in with them?
And also - it says to seperate and label originals and copies. Between the documents in set 1 and set 2, I was thinking about coming with manilla folders separating originals and copies and both sets. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance.
And also - it says to seperate and label originals and copies. Between the documents in set 1 and set 2, I was thinking about coming with manilla folders separating originals and copies and both sets. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance.
Don't staple or paper clip anything. I had official Air Force records (FEF, Green Flight Record Folder) that were obviously in their respective folders. My paper Jeppesen logbook from my PPL days was obviously bound too. I printed my electronic logbook and it was spiral bound.
My OPRs were loose. All the other documents were loose. The two folder idea for set 1 and set 2 is a great idea. You definitely want to be able to just pull out what they ask for and set it in the pile where it belongs.
Don't forget to bring your psychologist authorization signed as well.
Good luck!
#3972
Just interviewed last week.
Don't staple or paper clip anything. I had official Air Force records (FEF, Green Flight Record Folder) that were obviously in their respective folders. My paper Jeppesen logbook from my PPL days was obviously bound too. I printed my electronic logbook and it was spiral bound.
My OPRs were loose. All the other documents were loose. The two folder idea for set 1 and set 2 is a great idea. You definitely want to be able to just pull out what they ask for and set it in the pile where it belongs.
Don't forget to bring your psychologist authorization signed as well.
Good luck!
Don't staple or paper clip anything. I had official Air Force records (FEF, Green Flight Record Folder) that were obviously in their respective folders. My paper Jeppesen logbook from my PPL days was obviously bound too. I printed my electronic logbook and it was spiral bound.
My OPRs were loose. All the other documents were loose. The two folder idea for set 1 and set 2 is a great idea. You definitely want to be able to just pull out what they ask for and set it in the pile where it belongs.
Don't forget to bring your psychologist authorization signed as well.
Good luck!
#3974
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Joined APC: Aug 2021
Posts: 76
A few questions about documents for the interview…. email says to not stable/bind/tab any documents, and obviously that would include logbooks. Is this how most people have gone in with them?
And also - it says to seperate and label originals and copies. Between the documents in set 1 and set 2, I was thinking about coming with manilla folders separating originals and copies and both sets. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance.
And also - it says to seperate and label originals and copies. Between the documents in set 1 and set 2, I was thinking about coming with manilla folders separating originals and copies and both sets. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance.
#3975
More info for the starting the application
A few questions about documents for the interview…. email says to not stable/bind/tab any documents, and obviously that would include logbooks. Is this how most people have gone in with them?
And also - it says to seperate and label originals and copies. Between the documents in set 1 and set 2, I was thinking about coming with manilla folders separating originals and copies and both sets. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance.
And also - it says to seperate and label originals and copies. Between the documents in set 1 and set 2, I was thinking about coming with manilla folders separating originals and copies and both sets. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance.
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#3976
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Joined APC: Dec 2021
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Theres no nice way to say this. A fair sized part of the application process ("the test") is being self motivated, following directions and interpreting them correctly. You should probably do your research.
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