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Jan 27, 2015
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workindev
Standby is not good for most carriers these days because they are packing more
people into fewer flights.
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Anybody know how much Jet Blue pays their work from home customer service reps?
Bobby Dooley
1/27/15 11:14am
Yes, but sweet flight benefits.
Bernard
1/27/15 11:15am
You can fly somewhere cheap but you can't afford to stay there
RC Vikings
1/27/15 11:32am
I thought I heard like $9 an hour or so but yeah good flight benefits
Ebolarama
1/27/15 11:16am
yep, start at $9 but flight benefits ARE NOT good, too hard to get on standby
palangi
1/27/15 11:24am
Is standby easy anywhere? My BIL works for Southwest in Dallas and
Ebolarama
1/27/15 11:27am
Standby is not good for most carriers these days because they are packing more
workindev
1/27/15 11:33am
It all depends on where you are in seniority and where you are in the company.
Flyski
1/27/15 11:42am
jetblue doesn't do seniority, but you have 4 flights/day with 2500 employees
palangi
1/27/15 11:50am
My FIL is #1 in Northwest senority. He once bumped the Presdient of NWA.
OldCosmo
1/27/15 11:50am
Eazy E ?
Ebolarama
1/27/15 11:53am
yes, standby is much easier at SW, Delta, United, US Air than it is at Jetblue
palangi
1/27/15 11:47am
this^^
FuriousMonkey
1/27/15 1:22pm
Looks like it's between $9 - $16 / hr
workindev
1/27/15 11:16am
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