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#7621
Maybe. More importantly, they can and will ask about it in the interview. How you answer will reveal more than they need. And any hesitation will put you on the hot seat. Falsification is grounds for termination.
#7622
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2014
Posts: 2,034
What the other guys said...but apples and oranges depending on if you live in your base or not. If you're one of the lucky ones who happens to get based at home as a new hire...getting called every day on reserve might suck. But if you're stuck in a crappy crash pad in a city far from home...then flying everyday on reserve maybe isn't so bad. Like they said, you get off probation faster, and you're not living in a crappy crash pad. Flying a lot as a new hire is not a bad thing. Whatever situation you find yourself in, welcome to the company! You're going to have a good time. Enjoy the ride!
#7628
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Joined APC: Jan 2015
Posts: 272
I have nothing to hide regarding my attendance records. It's most likely just like any average pilot. But if somebody is going to dissect my logbook and attendance records for the past 5 years, I need to do some research. Because unlike you, I will definitely show some hesitation if somebody asks me how many days I missed for the year of 2013.
#7629
I have nothing to hide regarding my attendance records. It's most likely just like any average pilot. But if somebody is going to dissect my logbook and attendance records for the past 5 years, I need to do some research. Because unlike you, I will definitely show some hesitation if somebody asks me how many days I missed for the year of 2013.
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