Whoever was there the longest, is in charge.
Oldest brother/sister - been around the longest, they have seniority.
Say I have been working at a daycare center for 2 years with that being my only experience....and a new girl comes in with 10 years experience elsewhere...well, I have seniority because I have been here the longest, even though she is older and more experienced.
Hope this help!
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Senority
Those employees with the most senority receive the largest salaries. If more than one person applies for the new position, it will go to whoever has the most senority. Due to budget cuts, the two employees with the least senority will work half days only. Professor McGrady was chosen to be the chairperson because he more senority than anyone else in the English Department.
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those who have seved the longest
No they now just base things on senority.
There are no senoirity points. You just have to login everyday until you get enough senority to do what you want.
go to your page and on the top left it says days registered
I believe it is 10 days to access the Exchanges
They are federal employees. They receive paychecks from the US Treasury, depending on their rank and senority.
You have to have 30 days senority that you have been on and to get that you have to have go on everyday for a month or so Add Me my user name is cherries01