Originally Posted by Rainbows
(Post 1959561)
The Crowne Plaza had a nice pool, the FAs staying there made it interesting...
Now all we're left with is the overpriced restaurant and poor transportation. |
For those of you who are interested, I got a call this past week. ~6500 TT, 375 TPIC, no internal recs, no job fairs. I'm on 2 union committees at my current airline and I do volunteer service outside of work. I listed all of that on my resume but I'm not sure if it played into their decision. Took about 6 weeks from when I applied.
Very much looking forward to the opportunity! |
Good luck! Honest I think it's getting very thin on good pilots out there. The job fairs only go so far....
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Hotel for Training
Just got my hotel for new hire training. I'll be at the Crown Plaza. It looks pretty nice, maybe even renovated. Does not appear to have a kitchen, maybe a fridge. I'll be without a car. Has anyone stayed there before? What am I in for? Anywhere to walk to get cheaper food? How is lunch handled during training?
Thanks in advance |
Thanks, Silver.
Originally Posted by Silver02ex
(Post 1957505)
I would just send an email to S.F. She's the one that normally does the phone interview.
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^ I believe that is the hotel we have been using for a quite a while. I will let others fill you in but its a nice hotel, a few places within walking distance and Lunch during training is on your own. Good little place in the FBO, I recommend the Silver Linings Salad :)
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Originally Posted by Southernpilot
(Post 1961736)
Just got my hotel for new hire training. I'll be at the Crown Plaza. It looks pretty nice, maybe even renovated. Does not appear to have a kitchen, maybe a fridge. I'll be without a car. Has anyone stayed there before? What am I in for? Anywhere to walk to get cheaper food? How is lunch handled during training?
Thanks in advance As for lunch, at least during the first two weeks of indoc it's either bring your own, at the lunch café next door in the Sheltair lobby, or off airport if others in the class have wheels. Sorry to report, but it could be much better, and thus far it's not. If it's absolutely impossible to bring a car, finding a great deal on a long term rental would be worth doing a 4 way split with others in the class. Relying on the hotel for drop off and pick up from class does become a colossal waste of your precious time, not to mention the food savings from being able to drive to much lower cost options. |
Originally Posted by Southernpilot
(Post 1961736)
Just got my hotel for new hire training. I'll be at the Crown Plaza. It looks pretty nice, maybe even renovated. Does not appear to have a kitchen, maybe a fridge. I'll be without a car. Has anyone stayed there before? What am I in for? Anywhere to walk to get cheaper food? How is lunch handled during training?
Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by Southernpilot
(Post 1961736)
Just got my hotel for new hire training. I'll be at the Crown Plaza. It looks pretty nice, maybe even renovated. Does not appear to have a kitchen, maybe a fridge. I'll be without a car. Has anyone stayed there before? What am I in for? Anywhere to walk to get cheaper food? How is lunch handled during training?
Thanks in advance |
Hey Southern, PM sent!
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