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Originally Posted by dreadFOroberts
(Post 3716986)
Do any of you have insight on bases in terms of seniority progression? I'd be a commuter no matter what, so trying to see what the shortest path, bid-wise, to a line is.
If you want progression, it’s not here. Especially If you have to commute, go to AA, etc., make your commute worthwhile. |
Originally Posted by avi8orco
(Post 3717731)
just to give you perspective…yes, my relative seniority company wide has improved as we have a much larger list since then, however, I’ve been here just about 10 years, I’ve moved up just under 500 numbers in that time. I know guys at AA for close to the same number of years that have moved up, thousands of numbers and counting, by the several hundreds per quarter.
If you want progression, it’s not here. Especially If you have to commute, go to AA, etc., make your commute worthwhile. Numbers don’t matter. Relative seniority progression is all that matters. |
Originally Posted by Noisecanceller
(Post 3717759)
Numbers don’t matter. Relative seniority progression is all that matters.
Even relative seniority wise, AA is a far better choice for seniority progression. |
Originally Posted by panpanpan
(Post 3717769)
Even relative seniority wise, AA is a far better choice for seniority progression.
No doubt just pointing out the flaw in the previous post. |
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