What does DNMF NTL mean on application?
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What does DNMF NTL mean on application?
Does anyone know what DNMF NTL means? I passed the "wonderlic" test a year ago and even after a year it still wouldn't let me re apply, said I had already applied for this job, now a year and 4 months later it says DNMF NTL, "not eligible for re-application within 18 months. 18 months of what? Application or when it expired? Nav Canada recruiting never answers their phone line anymore I've noticed.
Thanks for any input
Thanks for any input
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It’s usually 18 months from the last component of the application process you completed. So it should be 18 months from the date you took the wonderlic.
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Thanks, I thought that was only if you failed it, I passed it a year ago, now I got this message saying I have to wait, that's why I'm confused I guess. Thanks for replying
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Do Not Move Forward
National
EDIT: i'm just purely guessing, i am a current IFR YYZ trainee, not a NAV HR person
your best bet would be to contact someone if you need more clarification
National
EDIT: i'm just purely guessing, i am a current IFR YYZ trainee, not a NAV HR person

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You may be right, or I thought "does not meet ???? Something. They seem really hard to get a hold of now for some reason.
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Whether you passed or failed you wait 18 months. You either are waiting hoping for a call for an assessment (until your successful wonderlic test results expire in 18 months and you can reapply) or you are just waiting to be eligible to reapply (if you failed).
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Thanks, if I log in with my username it will let me apply again but if I "view profile" it says "not eligible for re-application", guess I just wait
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Mine says DNMF YYZ
not eligible for reapplication for 18 months.
Why the yyz vs NTL like original poster has?
Also theyd implied there was no fail but just that you will be in the pool foe the next assessments.
Soooo doea this mean I ranked so low that that isnt the case?
not eligible for reapplication for 18 months.
Why the yyz vs NTL like original poster has?
Also theyd implied there was no fail but just that you will be in the pool foe the next assessments.
Soooo doea this mean I ranked so low that that isnt the case?
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Also, I'm finding it confusing because it still says status assesment... does that just mean that's the furthest I made it... or will it change to failed... ??
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Wait so does your application say assessment and DNMF? Mine only says assessment still so it's confusing.
As for the YYZ vs NTL I think when they changed systems to Workday, it allowed people to apply to multiple FIRs while I think the old application only allowed for one FIR. If you try applying for the Flight Service Specialist posting it allows you to select all the FIRs.
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Weird, I'm guessing NTL means national. it seemed easier to track your progress before they changed to this workday setup, it's just confusing now. I've been calling them everyday to see if I can get an answer but they never answer anymore, they used to. I thought they were desperate for people.
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They’re not desperate for applicants... NavCanada gets 4-5,000 of those a year. The struggle is finding a way to screen them for the ones with the highest chance of success, which is why FEAST is now being tested. I don’t work for the hiring team, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they get flooded with phone calls and emails from people asking about their position in the application process. So that’s probably why you’re having trouble getting through.
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So... has anyone ever CONFIRMED via nav canada what DNMF means? Or learned by experience??
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Re: What does DNMF NTL mean on application?
Honestly I don't think anyone's confirmed. Maybe DNMF is the good news people are waiting for, but didn't someone get DNMF after doing only the online Wonderlic test.
Also it sucks that they don't answer the ATS career line anymore and emails take them longer to respond to as well.
Also it sucks that they don't answer the ATS career line anymore and emails take them longer to respond to as well.
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Gawd one can only pray lol.
I'm just not optimistic given the qonderlic example I read as well.
Maybe their lines and inboxes wouldnt be so swamped if their notification and updates were made up of actual words and not these codes we have to guess at hahah
I'm just not optimistic given the qonderlic example I read as well.
Maybe their lines and inboxes wouldnt be so swamped if their notification and updates were made up of actual words and not these codes we have to guess at hahah
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Wait.
I've solved it
It stands for:
Done nice mutha fuckah!
I've solved it
It stands for:
Done nice mutha fuckah!
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haha, that'd be real nice.
On a serious note I did some digging here and people seem to get DNMF on all stages (Wonderlic, FEAST I & II, Bootcamp), then mysteriously disappear after a few comments about DNMF with no further explanation. Others have said the system glitched where it changes from DNMF back to just YYZ.
Doesn't really solve what it means but not all is lost so good luck to us!
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Re: What does DNMF NTL mean on application?
Maybe it's some strange aviation abbreviation that the letters have nothing to do with the actual meaning such as BR meaning mist or "baby rain" as my old instructor told to remember it by.

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It's been a while since the last reply on this thread, but after doing the in person assessment two weeks ago in Montreal (the old w-sim not the FEAST), my application changed today from "Assessment" to "Screen".
Does anyone know what it could mean?
Does anyone know what it could mean?
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Im not sure what “screen” means, but mine just updated to “interview”. I was also in MTL 2 weeks ago.
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Brouillard. It is a type of fog, or the french translation of "fog"jakeandelwood wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:00 pmMaybe it's some strange aviation abbreviation that the letters have nothing to do with the actual meaning such as BR meaning mist or "baby rain" as my old instructor told to remember it by.![]()
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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Brume, I thought.digits_ wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:46 pmBrouillard. It is a type of fog, or the french translation of "fog"jakeandelwood wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:00 pmMaybe it's some strange aviation abbreviation that the letters have nothing to do with the actual meaning such as BR meaning mist or "baby rain" as my old instructor told to remember it by.![]()
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
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I think brume translates as mist, brouillard as fog. Brume implies higher visibility, brouillard would be the low vis stuff.photofly wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 5:43 pmBrume, I thought.digits_ wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:46 pmBrouillard. It is a type of fog, or the french translation of "fog"jakeandelwood wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:00 pm
Maybe it's some strange aviation abbreviation that the letters have nothing to do with the actual meaning such as BR meaning mist or "baby rain" as my old instructor told to remember it by.![]()
But it is possible I am completely wrong. I have never found an official reference.
//edit: wait that doesnt make sense. It would be brume then, using that logic.
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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I still like "baby rain" it sounds so professional.
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Re: What does DNMF NTL mean on application?
Just stumbled across this post. Anyone know what the wonderlic standard is for this position???
We use wonderlic at my work as well. Just wanted to get a comparison.
We use wonderlic at my work as well. Just wanted to get a comparison.