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polo708
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Re: Location Questions
Posted: 01-12-2010, 01:08 PM

only if you can find one around here... most dont even advertise themselves what facilities they have openings at, let alone which ones they run.

Serco handles the West, Midwest ATC handles the Northeast and RVA handles the Southeast. That should give u a general idea.
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Re: Location Questions
Posted: 01-12-2010, 11:12 PM

If you draw a line from the east side of Co and go east to east to the coast and then north to south on that east Co state line. West is Serco, north of the e/w line is midwest, south is RVA. Thats approx but pretty close.
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Re: Location Questions
Posted: 01-13-2010, 11:54 AM

Thanks guy's I apprecite the info.
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Re: Location Questions
Posted: 01-20-2010, 05:19 PM

They are sectioned off by regions. The West coast is primarily Serco, The Northeast ( Everything North and East of the CO/NM line is Midwest. Everything South and east of the same said line are primarily RVA. CI2 has a few towers in GA, AL, and FL, but they fall under (or at list did) RVA's blanket.

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