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Pretend, if you will... no mergers, DC9 not going away, layoffs ect...

If things keep plugging along as is, how long for a new hire to get SEA?

I heard 12-15 years a while back.

What about now?
 
It's so senior your grandchildren won't even be able to hold it.
 
if the f/a's are any indication..... the youngest one I see on the amsterdam flight once in a while is way past 55.
40+ years on the job is common, not the exception
 
if the f/a's are any indication..... the youngest one I see on the amsterdam flight once in a while is way past 55.
40+ years on the job is common, not the exception

So there is good news for General Lee with the upcoming merger.
 
Right now the the last of the block holders were Sept. of '95 and the last reserve Feb. '96 ......so around 11 to 12 years.
 
So there is good news for General Lee with the upcoming merger.

What? The 77 year old stews? Yeah, they gum really well........No thanks. Nah, I think ATL will stick around in any merger, and I love Hooters, Mellow Yellow, and NASCAR! YEEEHAW!


Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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