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<blockquote data-quote="Dorkus" data-source="post: 3932512" data-attributes="member: 47598"><p>I have travelled a lot over the years for work and until this year was an A-List Preferred level. What I always found interesting about SW based on many conversations with flight crew is that their employees do not live in the city they service. For example, a flight attendant or pilot may live in Tulsa but are based out of Chicago. So every time they have a shift, they have to fly to Chicago to go to work. My understanding is this is also part of the problem with SW. They can't get staff to their home base to fly customers.</p><p></p><p>This makes ZERO sense to me. Why would they not require their employees to live in the cities they are based? This is a major issue that has been shown by the storms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorkus, post: 3932512, member: 47598"] I have travelled a lot over the years for work and until this year was an A-List Preferred level. What I always found interesting about SW based on many conversations with flight crew is that their employees do not live in the city they service. For example, a flight attendant or pilot may live in Tulsa but are based out of Chicago. So every time they have a shift, they have to fly to Chicago to go to work. My understanding is this is also part of the problem with SW. They can't get staff to their home base to fly customers. This makes ZERO sense to me. Why would they not require their employees to live in the cities they are based? This is a major issue that has been shown by the storms. [/QUOTE]
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