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Having asked this, more or less, I believe the answer was no. (The actual response was "It's more complicated than that. There's a process, but you can't really un-resign. Call me and we can talk about how that works." (paraphrased))That seniority thing is weird. If you have resigned you can conditionally come back with your old seniority?
However, you do, theoretically, get credit for years in service at a 121 carrier, meaning you can be at, say, year 10 pay with year 1 seniority.
I left because of QOL, not pay. Their new TA is bragging about getting twelve guaranteed days off a month ("best in the industry"), at the low, low price of notification via EFB. Translation: You're going to get twelve, and exactly twelve, days off per month, every month, dispensed in the most awkward possible areas, and we're going to fly your tails off the rest of the month. We don't have a commuter clause, and you're not going to be able to drop, swap, or trade anything. We're also removing pilot profit sharing, and ending our previously-announced retention bonuses."
There's a lot about SkyWest that I really did love, but I simply can't go back to that... even if it resigning from OO means my flying career is basically kaput.