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Old 04-04-2026 | 09:44 AM
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rononymous
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Originally Posted by BluesGuitar
Indeed. I’ve made the same decision after 11 years. However, I can’t stay out of fear. I made that argument during Covid. Can’t leave now. Economy might crash, etc. The airlines are not a meritocracy and we all knew that going in. Seniority is everything and if you’re in that nebulous zone of 15-20 years here and you’ll be retired in less than a decade, life is okay but not stellar. And it never will be. Even right seat bus JFK won’t crack the 10% mark.

And it’s not going to get appreciably better either. Insufficient reserves. Can’t drop or swap. Untenable schedules with my lifestyle.

Not complaining, not sour grapes, it just is what it is. A corporate opportunity with a larger Fortune company popped up that includes a what if severance package that addressed short term risk concerns. Driving instead of commuting half way across the country, not being subject to airline operational issues, better treatment, and a salary offer on par with 320 CA sealed the deal.

I wish everyone here the best. I had high hopes here. A successful Spirit deal would have led to a different decision for me. It’s just no longer a road I can go down.
As a fellow 11 year guy I can relate to how tough of a decision this must’ve been. I had the option of leaving for a legacy last year and couldn’t bring myself to pull the trigger so kudos to you. In your scenario the no commuting alone is a huge win and you’ll enjoy that immensely. I’m sorry to see someone with that much time invested that brought value and experience to JetBlue have to make that decision. Wish it didn’t come down to that. Best of luck to you and no looking back.
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