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Another Serious Question: NJA or CAL

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I left Jetblue for NJA a while ago. Now CAL I'm sure is a much better airline than Jetblue so the comparison isn't entirely valid.

7 and 7 to me is the best schedule in the world. I used to fly 16 day trips for Polar so 7 days is not a long time in my world.

No commuting is the other thing I love.

There is more to do, but I only have two speeds...go and stop so I tend not to wear myself out on the road. No one asks you to rush around here at NJA.
 
I left Jetblue for NJA a while ago. Now CAL I'm sure is a much better airline than Jetblue so the comparison isn't entirely valid.

7 and 7 to me is the best schedule in the world. I used to fly 16 day trips for Polar so 7 days is not a long time in my world.

No commuting is the other thing I love.

There is more to do, but I only have two speeds...go and stop so I tend not to wear myself out on the road. No one asks you to rush around here at NJA.

I think you will hear more people at Jetblue doing the same in the near future. I know two people (one Bus driver and one EMB driver) seriously thinking about returning to NJA.
 
Gina - congratulations on finding out what's best for you! The only thing that really matters is that you're happy and it sounds like you are.

I see so many people who seem to be unhappy with their lives &/or jobs - I always think of some of my friends who'd kill to be in the "complainer's" shoes. Life ain't fair but if you try your best and focus on what's important to you and your family there’s always a way to achieve happiness even in our uncertain profession.

Again, congrats to you Gina!
 

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