Republic Junior Bases?
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Its really hard to tell where you will go. The most junior at the moment is sdf closely followed by cmh. Lga, ord, CLE and ind are a little more senior but the vast majority of the junior people just got spread out with the mke/grr closure. Age does determine seniority in class. You might get LGA but you will be on reserve there. If LGA expands expect a flood of moderately senior commuters to come with that
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They should let you know which certificate when they offer you a job. You really don't have much of a choice in that department, but they will let you know BEFORE reporting for a class date which certificate you will be heading to.
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Originally Posted by stbloc:1176520
Help me understand. If you are hired at Republic do they decide what certificate you will fly for in ground school?
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ORD & LGA are long shots for new hires. With a little bit of movement though, it's possible.
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