Originally Posted by Underfire
Staying at one place these days is more of a negative attribute than anything else. That usually only benefits the employer, not the employee. In programming, more that 3 years at one location means you are not successful at interviewing.
I'm not going to let that nonsense pass. That may be the case in bluntsville, Underfire, but not in the flying business. To suggest we change jobs regularly because that's what happens/is expected of earth-bounds, unless there is a damn-good reason to do so, is rubbish. I've seen a few "they've had more flying jobs than I've had breakfasts" in my time and I can see why. If you had a seat in Row Zero, I'm sure you'd understand.