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Alaska Marine Highway System Job Seniority Through Pay Period Ending August 24, 2018 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 24, 2018 JOB DEPT COMPANY JOB JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE OBR Steward 8/6/2002 Smitchko, Joanne 174 241 241 KEN B 2781HBA 81 6/19/1995 OBR Steward 5/1/2006 Allen, Donald 161 240 240 COL B 2781FBC 81 6/6/1999 Dishwasher Steward 1/6/2008 Armstrong, Jeffrey 136 176 176 KEN A 2781HAB 81 6/30/2003 Waiter Steward 1/16/2008 Morato, Celestino 126 137 137 COL B 2781FBA 81 6/22/1996 Dishwasher Steward 1/4/2011 Clarke, Donald 91 131 131 KEN B 2781HBB 81 5/1/2006 Dishwasher Steward 4/5/2013 Painter, Samuel 70 148 148 LEC A 2781EAA 81 5/2/2006 Waiter Steward 4/5/2013 Castro, Rene 62 79 79 COL A 2781FAA 81 5/17/2011 Dishwasher Steward 7/4/2013 Serebour, Kofi 59 66 66 COL B 2781FBE 81 5/1/2012 Waiter Steward 10/1/2013 Nathan, Kimberly 54 99 121 COL A 2781FAB 81 5/30/2006 OBR Steward 4/1/2015 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COL A 2777FAA 77 5/10/2009 OMS Steward 7/1/2014 Dorn, Darla 49 84 84 KEN A 2777HAA 77 5/26/2010 CMS Steward 7/1/2015 Nacionales, Betty 40 129 129 COL A 2777FAB 77 4/13/2007 OMS Steward 1/4/2016 Healey, Mary 34 252 253 KEN B 2777HBA 77 6/3/1997 OMS Steward 10/1/2014 Riordan, Deborah 28 55 55 MAT A 2777BAA 77 5/5/2010 Mess Steward Steward 4/1/2016 Brown, Vanessa 24 45 48 LEC A 2777EAA 77 4/25/2012 CMS Steward 1/2/2015 Cure, Karina 22 40 40 MAT A 2777BAB 77 4/30/2012 Mess Steward Steward 7/3/2017 Clark, Cynthia 14 62 62 AUR A 2877GAA 77 4/30/2012 Mess Steward Steward 4/2/2018 Sparks, Norman 4 31 42 TUS A 2877DAA 77 6/9/2012 OMS Steward 1/2/2018 Seligman, Susan 2 20 20 MAT B 2777BBA 77 4/6/2015 OMS Steward 7/2/2018 Lundberg, Caroline 2 23 23 MAL A 2777AAB 77 3/28/2016 JOB SENIORITY 2 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 24, 2018 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Head Bedroom Steward 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