Originally Posted by
Brownose74
Some told me I was dumb for jumping ship.
But at the end of the day the math didn’t add up and I knew that eventually things would be better seniority wise and QOL wise at a different company… just took patience
This just shows your inexperience with this industry. Nobody will won’t know if they’ve made the right move until you retire. You could be top 10% and leave Spirit, an economic downturn happens, Spirit right sizes, and you get furloughed from Brown. If you would have stayed, now all of a sudden you still think you made the right decision to leave?
Point is, you can’t plan for more than 5 years in this industry, too many variables. If you had any seniority at NK, your quality of life at the new airline will takes years to get back to what it was at NK.
So don’t sit here and criticize people that have great seniority who haven’t left. The cards will play out in a way you never though imaginable - good ways and bad ways.