Resign and then return
#11
New Hire
Joined: May 2007
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Like anything else it depends on the airline. I was with a regional had a family emergency was given a leave for X period of time. That time ran out and I chose to resign (probably could have pushed for more time but how much time is too much to expect?) I did not see an end in sight so I left. 5 months later all was well I started sending out applications again and contacted the old company. They skipped right over the Interview and hired me back. I was brought in had all the paperwork to fill out all the background checks done again and given a new class date. (you have to re-do all the training through IOE)
Had to start seniority again but hey in a couple of years it wont matter.....kept the old number though which is good fo those surley old captains who hate "new" guys...
be up-front be truthful and ask everyone......theyll work with you I bet!
Had to start seniority again but hey in a couple of years it wont matter.....kept the old number though which is good fo those surley old captains who hate "new" guys...
be up-front be truthful and ask everyone......theyll work with you I bet!
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Prime Minister/Moderator

Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
But like others said, try to take a LOA, that way you will keep your accumultaed seniority and longevity. You will not accrue any more while you are gone though (unless it is military leave).


