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Is Jetblue a good company to work for??Should I leave my other airline job for this new venture?



I've been working for 3 yrs at this other airline and I've been accpted into Jetblue to do the same type of job. Moneywise, the difference is about $1 more from my actual hourly rate. I've heard multiple negative things about how they over work their employees (I'm very confortable at my actual job, but a little bit bored at the same time). And the bad thing is that if accept this new job I'll have to leave school for at least 3 mos., as I don't know what shift I'll fall into (they told me to be flexible) -This is what scares me the most- I have a few more days to make a decision, but still don't know what to do...

You must be kidding or you don't watch the news! Jet Blue is in so much trouble for having delayed flights and inadequate service, that their days are probably numbered. You had better get up to speed on what's going on with them before you make any irreversible decisions. Check the Internet and all that is concerning this troubled company, and hopefully you will draw your own logical conclusion!
I've heard they all include only leather reclining seats :P
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