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You do specify which domicile or domiciles you are willing to accept as part of the application process. When interviewed and offered a job, you'll be offered a position in the city (cities) you indicated was your preference. After being hired, if you wish to move, you would then bid to change domiciles or you could swap cities with someone else in your fleet/seat combination who lives in the domicile you want assuming that that person is willing to accept your domicile in the trade.

By the way, there are way too many 1900 refugees at NetJets. (Just kidding - I'm also an ex-1900 guy.)

Thanks Guitar Guy
 
Oh please tell me what they are doing with the APU. My guess it is not allowed becuase it may give a higher level of service to the pax. Or did they just go ahead and disable it??? :laugh:

Disable it? Surely you jest... they got them without them at all! (Not sure if that's how Horizon had them, or if they were removed after the fact, but they're totally gone.) An APU would indeed make the passengers too comfortable, and we just can't have that. Making your own power and heat? On the ground? That's just crazy talk... :rolleyes:

The theory is that they'll "have power and air carts at ever station." Yeah, they will -- and they'll be hooked up to somebody else's RJ.
 
Funny. And I am sure the CP and corp clowns up north are trying to sell this. Sad, that place is not even a shell of what it once was.
 

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