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DOH IN DFW

I was looking into tranfering to DFW. What is the youngest DOH in DFW for FT and PT on the ramp.

Just to give all a feel about seniority, here is what top, mid and bottom looks like at DFW as far is Fleet is concerned.
As for clerks, there are 2206 not counting the Crew Chiefs or leads as some call them.

No.1 has 9-9-1966 both occ and company

No.1103 has 1-16-1989 both occ and company

No.2206 has 4-1-2001 occ and 2-25-1993 company (TWA clerk who was given that occ when AA bought out TWA)

The Crew Chiefs, there are 277.

No.1 4-11-1972 both occ and company

No.138 12-2-1985 both occ and company

No.277 1-10-2000 both occ and company

Just an idea what AA looks like at DFW
 
Given that the most junior guy has about 12 years, you may want to look elsewhere.
 
I love how you guys got workers from before Vietnam even started . I saw on TV there's some guy named AL who started during WWII in 1942 .( I think he's in MX)
 
I love how you guys got workers from before Vietnam even started . I saw on TV there's some guy named AL who started during WWII in 1942 .( I think he's in MX)

Yes he is # 1 in maint and is in JFK.
 
The most senior US Fleet guy is a 1965 hire date, and is in BDL. Not sure if he is still working or not though.
 
Wow,
With TWU wages, I wonder how long he will have to work until he can retire?
How old is he? 88? 90?

He isn't there cause he can't retire that guy is set just likes to come to work .
 
I saw a story on one of the Sunday morning shows about the guy. I think they said he is 88. What an inspiring individual!
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/19/nyregion/american-airlines-celebrates-mechanics-70-years-of-service.html?_r=0
 
Blackman is a fool.. He's working for less than $5 an hour... I'll bet he's maxed out on his sick time also.. He would not be considered "inspirational" on my list but I'm sure the company loves him..
 

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