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Old 08-17-2016 | 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by FLY6584
Trust me if it weren't for the fact I live near a Southwest only base (MCO) then this wouldn't even be a question, but I know me and I know I will choose weekends, holidays, and flexibility over widebody flying so when I look at the numbers for a decent mid level seniority on a widebody in ATL based on today's distribution I realize that time spent in a widebody will be short for me. But that's just me and knowing my schedule preferences so if the majority of my career will be spent in narrowbodies why not drive to work and enjoy the schedule flexibility that Southwest offers?

If I thought I could spend the majority of my career in a widebody commuting to a 3 day trip that was commutable on both ends, had one leg the first day, one leg the last day, and 30 hours off in Rome, etc then I would be all over that, but realistically speaking especially considering Delta is buying a lot of narrowbodies and loves the term "joint venture" that type of flying will make up a small part of my career so as nice as the "dream" of 9-12 days a month flying a 777 across the pond unfortunately that will just have to stay just that, a dream.
Obviously no one knows the future but say one day SWA closes the MCO base, then what? Delta used to have an MCO base a while back as I recall if I'm not mistaken, it's gone...
As an example, you can hold A330 FO at JFK with DAL with about 3-4 years seniority and once you get there, just stay there and enjoy life. Who says you must upgrade to Captain...Easily commutable from MCO.
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