MT
Well-Known Member
It all comes down to shear dumb luck, or right place right time. I was snubbed 6 times by my "dream" carrier. Even so far as watching those damned 2 year people taking "my job" who had no right to it. It's probably this attitude that made my journey to a major a marathon instead of a sprint.
Once I got over myself and realized that said carrier wanted nothing to do with me I got hired by a different major carrier very quickly. In really I think I hit the jackpot where I am now and that dream carrier, had it panned out, I wouldn't be sitting nearly as pretty.
Do I regret my time at the regionals? No. I got to experience a lot of different parts of the operation that made me a stronger dispatcher. I got to give competency checks. I even got to try my hand at instructing part 65. Was it frustrating as hell watching people with less experience move on? You betcha. However, they earned it and good for them. It's funny how life works out, but it does!
Once I got over myself and realized that said carrier wanted nothing to do with me I got hired by a different major carrier very quickly. In really I think I hit the jackpot where I am now and that dream carrier, had it panned out, I wouldn't be sitting nearly as pretty.
Do I regret my time at the regionals? No. I got to experience a lot of different parts of the operation that made me a stronger dispatcher. I got to give competency checks. I even got to try my hand at instructing part 65. Was it frustrating as hell watching people with less experience move on? You betcha. However, they earned it and good for them. It's funny how life works out, but it does!
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