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#1121
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2007
Posts: 373
Thanks for the info! I'm interviewing for the FTW Phenom 100 PIC position.
#1123
Hey guys, I am very interested in EAS. According to posts 1500 hrs is a hard minimum. I'm sitting at 1325TT, 200ME, an SIC 525 Type, with about 100 hrs in the CJ. Is it too early for me to apply and interview or should I just wait a few months until I get the 1500? Or maybe it would look better to apply now and update as I gain hours?
Thanks for the help, EAS sounds like a great next step for me. Would love to be there!
Thanks for the help, EAS sounds like a great next step for me. Would love to be there!
Merry Christmas to all!
#1127
#1129
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Joined APC: Apr 2013
Posts: 27
I thought I'd add something random to prospective EAS applicants...
When your a new hire at a company you typically accept that you will kiss thanksgiving and Christmas goodbye along with asking for time off to make yourself a quick vacation.
Well. After indoc I was awarded some time off so I could purchase a ticket to Colorado to alpine ski. And a new hire classmate was able to create himself quick vacation to a beach destination with his family.
I got 3 days at thanksgiving off. Another new hire classmate got 12/24, 12/25, 12/26 off.
So I'm sharing that so far I'm impressed with many things. It normally takes at least two years at a company to get turkey day or santa day off. And takes awhile to be able to ask for time off. EAS has been very accommodating. I came from a regional airline and have seen poor treatment.
When your a new hire at a company you typically accept that you will kiss thanksgiving and Christmas goodbye along with asking for time off to make yourself a quick vacation.
Well. After indoc I was awarded some time off so I could purchase a ticket to Colorado to alpine ski. And a new hire classmate was able to create himself quick vacation to a beach destination with his family.
I got 3 days at thanksgiving off. Another new hire classmate got 12/24, 12/25, 12/26 off.
So I'm sharing that so far I'm impressed with many things. It normally takes at least two years at a company to get turkey day or santa day off. And takes awhile to be able to ask for time off. EAS has been very accommodating. I came from a regional airline and have seen poor treatment.
#1130
Banned
Joined APC: Nov 2013
Position: 7th green
Posts: 4,378
Just a guess, but it might be that the sims for new hire training aren't operating over the holidays.
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