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Amish RakeFight

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Folks,

At either the regional or major level, do you think that airlines look at your travel history with their company and factor it into their decision making process for new hires?

(If at the regional level, mainline stats. - ex. XJT looking at CAL materials)

Things like (questionable) destinations, complaints, issues or any other information one might gleen from perusing such material. Basically, do they run your info. through their files and/or mainline files to see if anything shows up?

This applies to personal travel in the past, not JSing.

Thanks.
 
"complaints", huh? What's that I hear rattling in your closet? Is it a...skeleton?

Dude, fill us in. How did you step on your unit so bad that you think they're still talking about you?
 
sounds like someone might have a cuban stamp in their passport or commited a war crime!:smash:
 
You mean Thailand? Did not make a difference for me with SWA. Only flew them once in hte past excluding the must ride to get to the interview.
 
You mean "the"
 
It felt pretty good to be an internet spell checker...cause I can't speel so good myself
 

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