AA/US-AW. Now the fun begins.

I move the SouthernJets stuff to it's own thread to preserve the nature of this topic.
 
How do you tell? Please don't tell me look at the seniority list proposal and count everyone born before you.... I thought of that but remembered I'm too lazy.
 
How do you tell? Please don't tell me look at the seniority list proposal and count everyone born before you.... I thought of that but remembered I'm too lazy.

Start at the top, Ctrl+F for find and start typing in your birth year and search. Stop when it gets to your name. When done, then go back up top and re-do a search this time with a year after your birth. Then repeat again and again.
 
How do you tell? Please don't tell me look at the seniority list proposal and count everyone born before you.... I thought of that but remembered I'm too lazy.
Well if you're younger than 35 nobody at AA is younger than you. SO it's basically just the third listers.
barring subsequent mergers, health issues and godzirra attacks, yes, that be the plan. A bit over 3 years, I think.

That's what I worry about, I see so many guys medical out at 55-60 that I just hope i can make it to 65... I mean age 70 (Since we all know it's going to that)
 
Well if you're younger than 35 nobody at AA is younger than you. SO it's basically just the third listers.


That's what I worry about, I see so many guys medical out at 55-60 that I just hope i can make it to 65... I mean age 70 (Since we all know it's going to that)

I mean no offense to my fellow Americans, but holy cow people are fat. And I don't just mean overweight or a couple extra pounds of holiday weight. I see this in CAs I fly with. Right now they are mid 40s but in another 10-15 years it's going to manifest itself in the form of a heart attack or diabetes.
 
I mean no offense to my fellow Americans, but holy cow people are fat. And I don't just mean overweight or a couple extra pounds of holiday weight. I see this in CAs I fly with. Right now they are mid 40s but in another 10-15 years it's going to manifest itself in the form of a heart attack or diabetes.

It's diet.
People drink coke like it's water, they eat lots of bread and eat lots of snacks. The problem is people think your weight comes primarily from exercise and that's not true, it comes from diet. Engineered corn is the new fad, everything is made from it but it turns to sugar in your system.
 
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It's diet.
People drink cock like it's water, they eat lots of bread and eat lots of snacks. The problem is people think your weight comes primarily from exercise and that's not true, it comes from diet. Engineered corn is the new fad, everything is made from it but it turns to sugar in your system.

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Well if you're younger than 35 nobody at AA is younger than you. SO it's basically just the third listers.


That's what I worry about, I see so many guys medical out at 55-60 that I just hope i can make it to 65... I mean age 70 (Since we all know it's going to that)
Didn't think to only look at third listers.... I'll do it soon .

On another note I talked to a buddy of mine at airways who was former eagle and said that on the apa the eagle flows on the bottom of their proposal were already given mainline seniority numbers back in the day. Letter W or some supplement. Only about 150ish of them.

The 824 thay people talk about frequently don't have seniority numbers til they flow.

He claims no need to panic and everything is fine.
 
Didn't think to only look at third listers.... I'll do it soon .

On another note I talked to a buddy of mine at airways who was former eagle and said that on the apa the eagle flows on the bottom of their proposal were already given mainline seniority numbers back in the day. Letter W or some supplement. Only about 150ish of them.

The 824 thay people talk about frequently don't have seniority numbers til they flow.

He claims no need to panic and everything is fine.
Yeah the good ole supplement W or Whatever. Never step foot in a mainline class room or day 1, expect to get years of seniority. But even outside of those, there are flows who didn't have numbers, made it into class in late 2013, who are mixed in with 2010-2013 LUS Hires. (on their dream list)
 
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