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My thought is to let the mergers and acquisitions dust settle in the US, which could easily take 5 years, and still be marketable to come back to it when hiring is strong.
You think the dust is going to settle? De-regulation has been a constant dust-up and it will never settle. Just look at the post de-regulation lineage of the remaining legacy carriers.
American - American, TWA, Ozark, Reno
Delta - Delta, Northwest, Western, Republic, North Central...
United - United, Continental, People Express, New York Air, Texas International...
USAirways - USAirways, America West, Piedmont, PSA...
Since deregulation the industry has averaged a major merger or acquisition about every two years. It is not going to end either, remember there is consistent talk of AA and USAirways. Within a decade you will see United and Delta talking. Mark my words...
Duly noted. So the dust analogy wasn't that great, but I guess I meant it in terms of hiring peaks and troughs. Either way, I'm impressed that this thread has been more informative than bitchy.
other major global airlines begin to follow the lead of airlines like Cathay Pacific
FedEx requires you to have resided in the US continuously, for the 5 years prior to applying.
AFAIK there isn't a similar requirement at UPS.