Air Canada Interview Prep
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Re: Air Canada Interview Prep
I've done that for plenty of people for free, because I like to help and a few buck isn't worth a bad rep.
That being said I'm in the only major pilot group in the country still laid off, and things aren't looking good, I just know what looks good on paper. The shoemakers kids....
That being said I'm in the only major pilot group in the country still laid off, and things aren't looking good, I just know what looks good on paper. The shoemakers kids....
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Sharklasers
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Re: Air Canada Interview Prep
Weren’t you PFO’d and only hired when they changed the PML rules to ‘must hire 90% of those who apply’?CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:08 pm What people have said about me is true. I do have an Youtube channel where I embarrass myself and I do charge for my career and resume services. In fact, I will add one more: I even have a long nose and a bit of a ‘dad bod’.
BUT, my intention to help new pilots is pure. I don’t do it for free because 1) free is usually sh!t and you get crap results. 2) I’m great at producing results for you. 3) I’ve helped over 100 pilots get jobs which really is my legacy.
$225 for Airline Interview prep.
$75 for pilot resume writing.
www...com
Pilots recently have gotten offers from Porter, Jazz, Air Inuit, Flair, Swoop, etc...
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Apply to AC. But be warned Jenny will send you an email saying not to do a prep course because they are HR professionals and can tell a canned answer and they will hold it against you.DanWEC wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 6:07 pm I've done that for plenty of people for free, because I like to help and a few buck isn't worth a bad rep.
That being said I'm in the only major pilot group in the country still laid off, and things aren't looking good, I just know what looks good on paper. The shoemakers kids....
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Its funny that one of their own pilots is selling a prep course that they highly recommend you don't do..
Grounds for dismissal? One could only wish
Grounds for dismissal? One could only wish
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You’re number 1 reason for this course is because “free is usually shit”, as if somehow paying for it will make it not shit? Just by reading your website, I wouldn’t even give you a single Russian Ruble to write a resume for me.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:08 pm What people have said about me is true. I do have an Youtube channel where I embarrass myself and I do charge for my career and resume services. In fact, I will add one more: I even have a long nose and a bit of a ‘dad bod’.
BUT, my intention to help new pilots is pure. I don’t do it for free because 1) free is usually sh!t and you get crap results. 2) I’m great at producing results for you. 3) I’ve helped over 100 pilots get jobs which really is my legacy.
$225 for Airline Interview prep.
$75 for pilot resume writing.
www...com
Pilots recently have gotten offers from Porter, Jazz, Air Inuit, Flair, Swoop, etc...
For all you aspiring Air Canada pilots out there reading this…please do yourself a favour and skip this guys prep course. There is thousands of us who got hired never having to spend a dime for “advice”. You can find enough information on Avcanada if you take the time to look for it to get you through the process. Also, there is no shortage of pilots willing to give you all the information you need for free without ripping you off $300.
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Re: Air Canada Interview Prep
100%
That guy lacks credibility in a big way. Wannabe influencer or something.
Anyone that's up and coming is best to avoid him. There have been other pilot interview prep services in the past and the interviewers can see right through it. Air Canada knows who has the prepped, canned answers and will not hire you.
A big part of this business, and particularly this position is the community that we are. During my time moving through I have been helped and mentored by countless people from co-workers, to friends' dads whio were at the show, to even many people on avcanada, and nobody asked for a dime for their effort or time because someone did it for them too...
If anyone has questions or needs some suggestions from someone on the inside, I'll do it for free. PM me.
That guy lacks credibility in a big way. Wannabe influencer or something.
Anyone that's up and coming is best to avoid him. There have been other pilot interview prep services in the past and the interviewers can see right through it. Air Canada knows who has the prepped, canned answers and will not hire you.
A big part of this business, and particularly this position is the community that we are. During my time moving through I have been helped and mentored by countless people from co-workers, to friends' dads whio were at the show, to even many people on avcanada, and nobody asked for a dime for their effort or time because someone did it for them too...
If anyone has questions or needs some suggestions from someone on the inside, I'll do it for free. PM me.
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How did Murray Strom let this guy through?UniqueNewyork wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:10 amYou’re number 1 reason for this course is because “free is usually shit”, as if somehow paying for it will make it not shit? Just by reading your website, I wouldn’t even give you a single Russian Ruble to write a resume for me.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:08 pm What people have said about me is true. I do have an Youtube channel where I embarrass myself and I do charge for my career and resume services. In fact, I will add one more: I even have a long nose and a bit of a ‘dad bod’.
BUT, my intention to help new pilots is pure. I don’t do it for free because 1) free is usually sh!t and you get crap results. 2) I’m great at producing results for you. 3) I’ve helped over 100 pilots get jobs which really is my legacy.
$225 for Airline Interview prep.
$75 for pilot resume writing.
www...com
Pilots recently have gotten offers from Porter, Jazz, Air Inuit, Flair, Swoop, etc...
For all you aspiring Air Canada pilots out there reading this…please do yourself a favour and skip this guys prep course. There is thousands of us who got hired never having to spend a dime for “advice”. You can find enough information on Avcanada if you take the time to look for it to get you through the process. Also, there is no shortage of pilots willing to give you all the information you need for free without ripping you off $300.
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Re: Air Canada Interview Prep
alkaseltzer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:47 amHow did Murray Strom let this guy through?UniqueNewyork wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:10 amYou’re number 1 reason for this course is because “free is usually shit”, as if somehow paying for it will make it not shit? Just by reading your website, I wouldn’t even give you a single Russian Ruble to write a resume for me.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:08 pm What people have said about me is true. I do have an Youtube channel where I embarrass myself and I do charge for my career and resume services. In fact, I will add one more: I even have a long nose and a bit of a ‘dad bod’.
BUT, my intention to help new pilots is pure. I don’t do it for free because 1) free is usually sh!t and you get crap results. 2) I’m great at producing results for you. 3) I’ve helped over 100 pilots get jobs which really is my legacy.
$225 for Airline Interview prep.
$75 for pilot resume writing.
www...com
Pilots recently have gotten offers from Porter, Jazz, Air Inuit, Flair, Swoop, etc...
For all you aspiring Air Canada pilots out there reading this…please do yourself a favour and skip this guys prep course. There is thousands of us who got hired never having to spend a dime for “advice”. You can find enough information on Avcanada if you take the time to look for it to get you through the process. Also, there is no shortage of pilots willing to give you all the information you need for free without ripping you off $300.
Pilot Movement to Air Canada
A commitment from Air Canada with the following subjects:
a. On an annual basis, Air Canada shall offer no less than 60% of its new hire positions to Pilots on the Pilot System Seniority List who have applied. This process shall be jointly monitored by the parties on a quarterly basis and shall be adjusted as needed to meet the 60% annual offer obligation. The parties shall meet and discuss unforeseen issues that could impact operations.
b. The hiring process for employment at Air Canada shall be in order of seniority from the group of Pilots that have applied.
c. All Pilots meeting Air Canada’s basic requirements specified in pilot position profile 18853 (as amended and superseded from time to time) shall be qualified candidates.
d. Air Canada retains its right of selection in making offers during the hiring process. Without prejudice to the 60% annual offer obligation, the parties recognize that not all candidates will be successful but at no time will Air Canada exceed an annual turndown rate of greater than 10% of qualified candidates (as defined in paragraph 11.c above) in exercising its right of refusal. The parties and Air Canada shall meet to discuss any ongoing issues with the turndown rate.
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Re: Air Canada Interview Prep
Recently from Jazz? You must be very good because they didn't offer anything for the past 2 years...CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:08 pm What people have said about me is true. I do have an Youtube channel where I embarrass myself and I do charge for my career and resume services. In fact, I will add one more: I even have a long nose and a bit of a ‘dad bod’.
BUT, my intention to help new pilots is pure. I don’t do it for free because 1) free is usually sh!t and you get crap results. 2) I’m great at producing results for you. 3) I’ve helped over 100 pilots get jobs which really is my legacy.
$225 for Airline Interview prep.
$75 for pilot resume writing.
www...com
Pilots recently have gotten offers from Porter, Jazz, Air Inuit, Flair, Swoop, etc...
If anybody wants advice, let's grab a beer and we'll figure it out. I'll even pay the beer !
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"Set up a mentorship meeting to prepare you...."porcsord wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 6:07 pmOdd, I thought you were a laid off Air Canada pilot who leveraged a current 767 PPC for a temporary position at Cargojet and subsequently made a video about calling all your "friends" who you haven't spoken to in YEARS to beg for help? The same person who one week claimed that Air Canada wasn't for them, made a video supporting that claim, and then immediately jumped ship when the opportunity presented itself? The same person who made a video processing how much regional pilots make while inflating numbers with overtime and perdiems.Captain Kirkk wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 5:39 pm DM me for EXCLUSIVE information on the Air Canada interview process: we can set up a mentorship meeting to prepare you for the interview and psychological exam.
Fees are listed on my website. I am a highly experienced mentor and Air Canada pilot.
Kirk
Or am I mistaking you for someone else.
Seriously though, don't reach out to this guy for his paid "mentorship".
Anyone else get the feeling that said meeting will be held at Arizona's, with him leaving you pick up the tab?
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What a piss poor deal for AC. Penny wise pound foolish, as they say.Sharklasers wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:06 amalkaseltzer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:47 amHow did Murray Strom let this guy through?UniqueNewyork wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:10 am
You’re number 1 reason for this course is because “free is usually shit”, as if somehow paying for it will make it not shit? Just by reading your website, I wouldn’t even give you a single Russian Ruble to write a resume for me.
For all you aspiring Air Canada pilots out there reading this…please do yourself a favour and skip this guys prep course. There is thousands of us who got hired never having to spend a dime for “advice”. You can find enough information on Avcanada if you take the time to look for it to get you through the process. Also, there is no shortage of pilots willing to give you all the information you need for free without ripping you off $300.
Pilot Movement to Air Canada
A commitment from Air Canada with the following subjects:
a. On an annual basis, Air Canada shall offer no less than 60% of its new hire positions to Pilots on the Pilot System Seniority List who have applied. This process shall be jointly monitored by the parties on a quarterly basis and shall be adjusted as needed to meet the 60% annual offer obligation. The parties shall meet and discuss unforeseen issues that could impact operations.
b. The hiring process for employment at Air Canada shall be in order of seniority from the group of Pilots that have applied.
c. All Pilots meeting Air Canada’s basic requirements specified in pilot position profile 18853 (as amended and superseded from time to time) shall be qualified candidates.
d. Air Canada retains its right of selection in making offers during the hiring process. Without prejudice to the 60% annual offer obligation, the parties recognize that not all candidates will be successful but at no time will Air Canada exceed an annual turndown rate of greater than 10% of qualified candidates (as defined in paragraph 11.c above) in exercising its right of refusal. The parties and Air Canada shall meet to discuss any ongoing issues with the turndown rate.
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I guess you weren’t around 25 years ago when it was 100%?alkaseltzer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 8:03 pm
What a piss poor deal for AC. Penny wise pound foolish, as they say.
Most of those hired during that incarnation of ‘flow’ are WB CA now.
It is what it is. All North American major carriers have some version of a flow system.
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A PFO'd pilot who got in the back door after they made a quota for flow from express. Worked at AC for a matter of months before being layed off. Inside information and going to prepare you for the psychological exam? Haaaaaa!genetic jack hammer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 2:14 pm"Set up a mentorship meeting to prepare you...."porcsord wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 6:07 pmOdd, I thought you were a laid off Air Canada pilot who leveraged a current 767 PPC for a temporary position at Cargojet and subsequently made a video about calling all your "friends" who you haven't spoken to in YEARS to beg for help? The same person who one week claimed that Air Canada wasn't for them, made a video supporting that claim, and then immediately jumped ship when the opportunity presented itself? The same person who made a video processing how much regional pilots make while inflating numbers with overtime and perdiems.Captain Kirkk wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 5:39 pm DM me for EXCLUSIVE information on the Air Canada interview process: we can set up a mentorship meeting to prepare you for the interview and psychological exam.
Fees are listed on my website. I am a highly experienced mentor and Air Canada pilot.
Kirk
Or am I mistaking you for someone else.
Seriously though, don't reach out to this guy for his paid "mentorship".
Anyone else get the feeling that said meeting will be held at Arizona's, with him leaving you pick up the tab?
Forget Arizona's with this guy, you'll get more "mentorship" spending your money down the road at The Landing Strip...
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I honestly think it was a terrible decision. The complaints I hear from Captains about the incoming Jazz pilots are shocking. My personal interaction with them has been minimal but I recall during my PIT course some struggled to even complete the exam at that end. It's an open-book exam, using an iPad with a search function.alkaseltzer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 8:03 pm
What a piss poor deal for AC. Penny wise pound foolish, as they say.
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This clown and so-called “captain kirk” (lower case intentional) needs to be continued to be called out for the charlatan that he appears to be.
Many years ago over a beer a fellow rookie pilot wisely stated that when that magic day comes that we move up the ladder, our role was to “reach down and grab a fellow aspiring pilot’s hand and help him onto that step you just vacated”. Tragically he is not around to kick this guy’s sorry @ss for being a selfish mercenary. In fact I have seen too many cases of that hand reaching up being stomped on.
FFS I have been in this racket for 35 years and it’s such a great feeling knowing you played a small role in helping someone get a start or onto the next step up that ladder. It was done for me way back when, and I will continue to reciprocate as the torch gets passed.
If you need money to justify that, well, you are a disgrace to the term “professional” and make a mockery of the term “mentor”.
CSM and his 2 cents, which is hopefully more useful than throwing $ in another direction.
Many years ago over a beer a fellow rookie pilot wisely stated that when that magic day comes that we move up the ladder, our role was to “reach down and grab a fellow aspiring pilot’s hand and help him onto that step you just vacated”. Tragically he is not around to kick this guy’s sorry @ss for being a selfish mercenary. In fact I have seen too many cases of that hand reaching up being stomped on.
FFS I have been in this racket for 35 years and it’s such a great feeling knowing you played a small role in helping someone get a start or onto the next step up that ladder. It was done for me way back when, and I will continue to reciprocate as the torch gets passed.
If you need money to justify that, well, you are a disgrace to the term “professional” and make a mockery of the term “mentor”.
CSM and his 2 cents, which is hopefully more useful than throwing $ in another direction.
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I think he possibly got the idea from all the "mentors" these days selling courses on getting rich via online businesses such as Drop shipping, lead generation, and Amazon FBA. Unfortunately I have a few friends who have bought into these and they all end up losing money.
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Good post. Totally agree.Captain S itmagnet wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:35 am This clown and so-called “captain kirk” (lower case intentional) needs to be continued to be called out for the charlatan that he appears to be.
Many years ago over a beer a fellow rookie pilot wisely stated that when that magic day comes that we move up the ladder, our role was to “reach down and grab a fellow aspiring pilot’s hand and help him onto that step you just vacated”. Tragically he is not around to kick this guy’s sorry @ss for being a selfish mercenary. In fact I have seen too many cases of that hand reaching up being stomped on.
FFS I have been in this racket for 35 years and it’s such a great feeling knowing you played a small role in helping someone get a start or onto the next step up that ladder. It was done for me way back when, and I will continue to reciprocate as the torch gets passed.
If you need money to justify that, well, you are a disgrace to the term “professional” and make a mockery of the term “mentor”.
CSM and his 2 cents, which is hopefully more useful than throwing $ in another direction.
You would know that...
Re: Air Canada Interview Prep
In my capacity as a training captain and line pilot, the vast majority of those who have come from jazz are competent and professional.FL030 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:25 amI honestly think it was a terrible decision. The complaints I hear from Captains about the incoming Jazz pilots are shocking. My personal interaction with them has been minimal but I recall during my PIT course some struggled to even complete the exam at that end. It's an open-book exam, using an iPad with a search function.alkaseltzer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 8:03 pm
What a piss poor deal for AC. Penny wise pound foolish, as they say.
I was never at jazz,
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Can I wear my mask to the interview?
Two years of posts that aged like a fine cheddar.




