Ramp Rogue
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Hadenough,
Thank you for replying. I truly understand where you are coming from. I don't agree with it but I do understand. You chose to uproot and move. Others may not have been in a position to uproot. Kids in school, elderly parents to care for, living two lives, supporting two households, commuting. All of these things come into play when leaving one city as p/t to move to another for f/t. It just isn't feasible for everyone to do that. That is why some chose to wait it out in the city they were hired in. Because their situation in life was such that they couldn't move, doesn't mean that they should be punished for it by having their seniority taken away. Because your situation in life did allow you to move, doesn't mean that you should be able to gain seniority. The day a person is hired is the day their seniority starts. When they leave the company is when it should stop. There is no middle ground. Have you ever heard of someone changing their birthday? I don't think so.
Once again thank you for replying. We need different opinions to help us to better explore the different avenues of seniority.
Thank you for replying. I truly understand where you are coming from. I don't agree with it but I do understand. You chose to uproot and move. Others may not have been in a position to uproot. Kids in school, elderly parents to care for, living two lives, supporting two households, commuting. All of these things come into play when leaving one city as p/t to move to another for f/t. It just isn't feasible for everyone to do that. That is why some chose to wait it out in the city they were hired in. Because their situation in life was such that they couldn't move, doesn't mean that they should be punished for it by having their seniority taken away. Because your situation in life did allow you to move, doesn't mean that you should be able to gain seniority. The day a person is hired is the day their seniority starts. When they leave the company is when it should stop. There is no middle ground. Have you ever heard of someone changing their birthday? I don't think so.
Once again thank you for replying. We need different opinions to help us to better explore the different avenues of seniority.