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Rookie from MCO
Hey guys/gals
I'm currently a CSA agent with Spirit airlines at MCO i've been with the company going on 2 years now. I have always had a fascination with the airline industry since I was young(er) and I wish I would pursued a career in it years ago but you have to start somewhere I guess
Currently i'm trying to get hired with a little more of a "reputable airline" like WN or B6. Don't get me wrong I think our airline is great it just does not
seem like a long term career that I want to pursue. So if anyone wants hit me up and chat i'm always open for a convo. BTW just a little poll, so like I said i'm currently looking into getting with another airline and recently DL has contacted me and want to an face to face interview for a CSA ready reserve position. The problem is, it's RR but on the other hand i'm only working PT for NK with a very slim chance of ever going to full time
as our airline has pretty much barred all CSA fulltime positions at our station.
Look forward to hearing from ya
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Welcome aboard Greyham, there's a seat for you right down front.
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I'd stick with DL for a future, as opposed to Spirit. My husband, AKA Boss when I post was in the right place at the right time. He's soon to get his 25 yr pin and retire in 5 yrs at 60. Bennies are great, too.
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Yes, definitely go for DL! I'm working part-time with low hours right now, and am looking for programming jobs with an airline now that I graduated (for those that have been here a while, it will probably be another saga on its own). I'm from MSP originally, and if I could get a job with DL in their corporate offices out there, I'd hold on to it and never let go. DL has a huge variety of destinations (though I think UA will take the #1 spot once the merger goes through, or at least come very close) and some amazing flight benefits - free F if space is there. Definitely a step up from what Spirit will ever be with its Department of Transportation Unintended Consequences fee
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Go for AA. They got a grand future. That is, working for whom they outsource to.