Quote Originally Posted by imon32red View Post
Well...I almost had a job. I filled out the application, the personality test, and the ten year background check. I had a phone interview where I was able to ask how the hiring process works. The lady said that it went phone interview, face to face interview, drug test and other prehire requirement test (I think that means a physical fitness type test), and if you made it that far you were assigned a training class. I figured that if I could pass the phone interview then I would have a job. We talked for a few minutes during the phone interview and after she said that she really wanted me to do a face to face interview. I was ecstatic, I figured that I was back in the airline business. About a minute later she comes back on and says that she does not have any appointments available at this time.

WHAT? What do you mean no more appointments? Dejectedly I ask what the next step would be. She said just to wait for a phone call. I asked if they ranked candidates for the job, and she said that they had a system that did that. I asked where I was at in this ranking, and she said that she couldn't say exactly. I asked a couple of question and each time she said "As soon as an interview opens that you will get a phone call". She said this in response to my questions, each time stressing the word will.

So I wonder if she was just getting rid of me, or if she really knew something. Does anyone know how the third party hiring company works?
Nearly the same thing happend to me. I applied once before about 2 years ago. Never heard anything. I applied again recently. I got a phone call from a woman who identified herself as being with Delta Air Lines. (They are a head-hunting agency for DL actually). This was about a week after the job was posted. I had just went out-of-town for a doctor appt THAT DAY when she called. It was a one-day appt. She said the only interview time the station manager was interviewing was tomorrow (the next day) and the latest time was like 2p. No way I could get back in time for it. I told her my situation and she said when/if they move to the next round of interviews, I will get a call back. One week later, I DID get a call back and went through the same telephone interview and scheduled a f2f with the station mgr and performance leader. I was selected for a position but had scheduling conflicts so she asked me to return back when my availability opened up. No big deal. I am still with a regional and still have my seniority for shift bids and flying benefits...which is really all I'm there for anyway. I will get back on with mainline shortly but I'm not sweating it...just saw where this particular station is hiring again. So, keep positive and you'll be fine.
I'd hang on and give it a week or two and if you don't hear anything, call them (the agency). They are pleasant to work with and you will enjoy working with DL.