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Old 11-22-2022 | 03:26 PM
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Default Texas seniority

Originally Posted by bobble
I was an active duty Marine until two months ago. I’m still a reservist. Whatever branch you think is going woke, you’re in for a rude awakening at literally any company, let alone an airline. I’m not saying don’t get out— one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. What I’m saying is just ignore the politics. Show up, make money, keep your blinders on and ignore everything else and everyone, concern yourself with yourself, go home.

Exactly. In the military you can say something dumb and recover. Here, you have a whole group of people who were bartenders, mall employees, and waitresses 6 months ago armed with easily hurt feelings and the ability to "clean kill" your 30 year career by writing you up to employee relations in Dallas.
Come to work. Do your job. Get paid.
Rinse and repeat. If you stray outside that mantra, you are opening up yourself and your family to a world of headache.

Houston and Dallas are both equally fairly junior for FOs. Dallas is grown out and is really only going to add pilots as headquarters seagull jobs appear. Houston is getting ready to add some gates and has a little wiggle room to grow as is. Had a FO jumpseating the other day who was awarded Dallas in her 4th month on the line.
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