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#8012
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Joined: Mar 2016
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My, my. How far we've come when a class of 30 is considered small.
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#8013
Remember that the holidays are close. I'm sure that Delta don't want to have too many people backing up the training department.
2017 will be a big year hiringwise at Delta and I'm sure 2016 and 2017 hires still at the biggining of the wave.
My count is around 50 so far. Just two more weeks to know.
2017 will be a big year hiringwise at Delta and I'm sure 2016 and 2017 hires still at the biggining of the wave.
My count is around 50 so far. Just two more weeks to know.
#8015
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Joined: Mar 2007
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#8017
That could change month to month. I wouldn't pick an airplane/base based on that. I know the 717 does a lot of CLT out of ATL, but those could be ATL, NYC, DTW or even LAX crews.
#8018
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Joined: Nov 2013
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Had a question regarding yellow fever shots. I had my last one in 2013 in the military prior to deployment. Navy medicine is telling me they are good for 5 years. I have the paper record of when it was done. Will that suffice for starting class or does it need to be done even more recently? Thanks for the help.
#8019
Is it logged into one of the yellow shot records? If so, I'd think it's good enough. Oh, and my yellow fever shot says it's good for 10 years. Have to get another one December of next year. 
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#8020
Had a question regarding yellow fever shots. I had my last one in 2013 in the military prior to deployment. Navy medicine is telling me they are good for 5 years. I have the paper record of when it was done. Will that suffice for starting class or does it need to be done even more recently? Thanks for the help.
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