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Just about every millenial I've ever met.
#1725
I've certainly met some pretty impressive young folks. This guy was the "stereotype" modern kid, however. It was not so much generational as IMHO a mom who was very academic and a bit sheltering. He is highly intelligent, and like the guy from The Big Short will probably make himself and a of other people a lot of money someday.
Lesson I learned in life is jobs are good. Work is good. Make sure your kids have a little balance. It doesn't have to be working at 7/11 or fast food, but get them interested in doing something...
Lesson I learned in life is jobs are good. Work is good. Make sure your kids have a little balance. It doesn't have to be working at 7/11 or fast food, but get them interested in doing something...
#1726
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I saw those kids in college. You now see them in the interview pools. Waiting with eager anticipation to watch them perform in the work place.
And I'll caveat that by saying those kids aren't the majority. And many of the kids I worked with were eye-wateringly impressive. But the ones with over-protective, high expectation helicopter parents...weren't. Fortunately, I really don't expect to see many of them in the cockpit.
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Know some calls went out last week; Has anyone received a call this week? If you do, please share!
Trying to get a gauge for frequency, think some of us are very close... thanks for sharing and best of luck to all you gentlemen.
Trying to get a gauge for frequency, think some of us are very close... thanks for sharing and best of luck to all you gentlemen.
#1728
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Joined: May 2014
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Can someone give me some info regarding the type of trips in CGN? How quickly can one expect to be based in CGN? I'm currently at a legacy based in ATL but would really like to move my family to Europe. I'd be losing about 3 years seniority and approx 2500 numbers to head to FDX. Is the grass greener? Please PM with any insight. Thanks
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Can someone give me some info regarding the type of trips in CGN? How quickly can one expect to be based in CGN? I'm currently at a legacy based in ATL but would really like to move my family to Europe. I'd be losing about 3 years seniority and approx 2500 numbers to head to FDX. Is the grass greener? Please PM with any insight. Thanks
It has been easy to get the CGN domicile award since many of our guys seem to cycle out at the 2/2.5 year mark.
Now, as to you leaving DAL and giving up 2500 numbers (you must be about 80th percentile right?), that's a very tough call - a big seniority position to give up. The grass is greener in some ways, but not in many others. At the end of the day it's what you make of it... and your seniority.
Good luck.
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