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shuttlepilot

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I'm trying to update my resume with Airtran but it won't let me do it online.
Has anyone else had this problem?
When sending a copy to Atlanta, is SG a Ms or Mrs?
 
:rolleyes: Unless you are living in 1965, I think I would always address a woman as "Ms". That does not mean "Miss"! It is the female equivalent of "Mr" and it was invented for exactly the reason that you guys are struggling with here.

It is not your duty to know if she is married, or not. Simply address her as "Ms." and you have covered all bases.

Besides, she's married to me.:cool:

Just kidding.
 
Ms. is the politically correct answer, fellas.
 
I was told by a friend of a friend who USED to be a hiring coord at Airtran that it was Ms. SG. This was in an email two weeks ago - as I was asking her for some help walking one in...my $.02
 
Ms.

Ms. Grantham is a super laid back lady and I don't think she'd really care either way.

However, in the political correctness era “Ms.” makes much more sense. After all, when you address a man “Mr.” you can't tell if he’s single or married. Why should it be any different with women?
 
Ty Webb said:
I'm sure that a "flamer" like you knows all about what a lady likes to be called, snake.

That's MR. Snake to you Critter Boy. Why don't you go apply to a real airline and give up your day job at Wal-Mart?
 
Snake said:
That's MR. Snake to you Critter Boy. Why don't you go apply to a real airline and give up your day job at Wal-Mart?


Oh, you mean a REAL airline like the one that threw you out on the street, canceled your benefits, took your ID, and told you that you weren't even welcome to ride in the cabin anymore unless you were paying? You mean THAT real airline?

Maybe it's time you pulled your head out of your @ss with a mighty "popping" sound, and looked around- it's clear you have no idea what AirTran is like operationally, but trailer trash always needs someone else to put down . . . it's a common symptom of aluminum poisoning.

Maybe you should just return to punching the clown over the 1970's Penthouse magazines down in your dad's basement and wait for your "call- back" . . . . . . . Rotsa Ruck . . . . . Hope you make it through re-qual in 2008.
 
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Ty Webb said:
Oh, you mean a REAL airline like the one that threw you out on the street, canceled your benefits, took your ID, and told you that you weren't even welcome to ride in the cabin anymore unless you were paying? You mean THAT real airline?

Maybe it's time you pulled your head out of your @ss with a mighty "popping" sound, and looked around- it's clear you have no idea what AirTran is like operationally, but trailer trash always needs someone else to put down . . . it's a common symptom of aluminum poisoning.

Maybe you should just return to punching the clown over the 1970's Penthouse magazines down in your dad's basement and wait for your "call- back" . . . . . . . Rotsa Ruck . . . . . Hope you make it through re-qual in 2008.

WHAT AIRLINE DID HE FLY FOR!!! WHAT AIRLINE DID HE FLY FOR!!!

I love all this juicy gossip!
 
Snake said:
That's MR. Snake to you Critter Boy. Why don't you go apply to a real airline and give up your day job at Wal-Mart?

Day job at Wal-Mart?

This "Critter Boy" made well over $140K + B-fund contributions last year, and I'm lazy.

Go ahead, open your mouth again and show the world how stupid you really are.
 
Oh God... amazing how quick things degenerate into a mud fest. *sigh*

Politically correct (and most widely accepted for business purposes): Ms.

Technically correct: Mrs. Or at least she was when she had her "going away" party at Bahama Breeze in MEM several months ago and her ex- Marine CURRENT husband showed up for a bit.

I just address my correspondence to all chicks in H.R. "Hiya sexy. Whatcha say you and me discuss my "potential" over dinner?" Seems to work out fairly well... Can't BELIEVE we're trying to figure out how to address a business letter on here. ;)
 

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