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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 846496" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I really don't know if your prior seniority with local 135 will mean anything if you get hired on fulltime. The only thing that I know is true is that if you took out a withdrawal card with local 135 it may get you out of having to pay the initiation fee which all new seasonals have to pay unless they held a job at another 135 company. As far as your friend calling in as a referral I don't know why that wouldn't be a bad idea, and you could list him on your resume too when you turn that in. As long as the person doing the hiring has a positive opinion of your friend it could be the little push you need to get hired as seasonal, but I doubt it would have much bearing on you becoming permanent. That will be up to you and how you handle the ever changing long hours you will be expected to put in. I would not recommend ignoring a phone call and trust me they do come at the most inopportune times. Just do work as directed and do your best, and with some luck you could become permanent. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 846496, member: 249"] I really don't know if your prior seniority with local 135 will mean anything if you get hired on fulltime. The only thing that I know is true is that if you took out a withdrawal card with local 135 it may get you out of having to pay the initiation fee which all new seasonals have to pay unless they held a job at another 135 company. As far as your friend calling in as a referral I don't know why that wouldn't be a bad idea, and you could list him on your resume too when you turn that in. As long as the person doing the hiring has a positive opinion of your friend it could be the little push you need to get hired as seasonal, but I doubt it would have much bearing on you becoming permanent. That will be up to you and how you handle the ever changing long hours you will be expected to put in. I would not recommend ignoring a phone call and trust me they do come at the most inopportune times. Just do work as directed and do your best, and with some luck you could become permanent. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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