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Alaska Marine Highway System Job Seniority Through Pay Period Ending August 23, 2019 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 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 187 254 254 KEN B 2781HBA 81 6/19/1995 Dishwasher Steward 1/6/2008 Armstrong, Jeffrey 149 189 189 KEN A 2781HAB 81 6/30/2003 Waiter Steward 1/16/2008 Morato, Celestino 139 150 150 COL B 2781FBA 81 6/22/1996 Waiter Steward 4/5/2013 Castro, Rene 75 92 92 COL A 2781FAA 81 5/17/2011 NT Utility Steward 7/4/2013 Serebour, Kofi 72 79 79 KEN B 2781HBC 81 5/1/2012 OBR Steward 4/1/2015 Higbee, Landra 55 106 106 KEN A 2781HAA 81 5/21/2010 Dishwasher Steward 10/1/2015 Paul, Allen 49 173 173 MAL B 2781ABB 81 5/22/2004 NT Utility Steward 7/1/2015 Schwartz, Trisha 45 62 62 KEN A 2781HAC 81 4/8/2013 Dishwasher Steward 7/1/2016 Pedersen, Neal 41 66 66 KEN B 2781HBB 81 4/15/2013 Dishwasher Steward 1/4/2016 Owens, Roland 40 49 49 AUR A 2881GAA 81 6/2/2014 Utility Steward 4/2/2018 Rabie, Esther 17 29 39 TUS A 2881DAA 81 3/28/2016 NT Utility Steward 10/1/2018 Diaz, Antonio 10 18 18 MAL A 2781AAA 81 3/9/2018 Waiter Steward 1/4/2019 Heitman, Theresa 8 32 32 COL B 2781FBB 81 3/20/2017 JOB SENIORITY 1 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY JOB JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE CMS Steward 7/7/2006 Carlstrom, Monica 168 207 207 KEN A 2777HAB 77 6/16/2001 CMS Steward 7/1/2015 Nacionales, Betty 53 142 142 COL A 2777FAB 77 4/13/2007 OMS Steward 1/4/2016 Healey, Mary 47 265 266 KEN B 2777HBA 77 6/3/1997 OMS Steward 10/1/2014 Riordan, Deborah 34 61 61 KEN A 2777HAA 77 5/5/2010 CMS Steward 1/2/2015 Cure, Karina 30 48 48 MAT A 2777BAB 77 4/30/2012 Mess Steward Steward 7/3/2017 Clark, Cynthia 27 75 75 AUR A 2877GAA 77 4/30/2012 OMS Steward 1/2/2018 Seligman, Susan 15 33 33 MAT B 2777BBA 77 4/6/2015 Mess Steward Steward 4/2/2018 Sparks, Norman 15 42 53 TUS A 2877DAA 77 6/9/2012 OMS Steward 7/2/2018 Lundberg, Caroline 13 34 34 MAL A 2777AAB 77 3/28/2016 OMS Steward 1/4/2019 Nathan, Kimberly 8 112 134 COL B 2777FBA 77 5/30/2006 CMS Steward 7/2/2019 Fosmore, Lacy 4 41 41 KEN B 2777HBB 77 3/16/2015 OMS Steward 7/1/2019 Svenson, Barbie 2 61 61 COL A 2777FAA 77 3/18/2013 Mess Steward Steward 7/3/2019 Khachaturyan, Marina 2 30 30 LEC A 2777EAA 77 3/20/2017 CMS Steward 7/4/2019 Epton, Sarah 2 34 34 MAL A 2777AAA 77 3/28/2016 CMS Steward 7/5/2019 Granberg, Loreen 2 28 28 MAL B 2777ABA 77 3/20/2017 CMS Steward 7/6/2019 Lewis, Tammy 2 23 24 COL B 2777FBB 77 3/20/2017 JOB SENIORITY 2 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Head Bedroom Steward Steward 10/2/2012 Caliwanagan, Antonio 85 106 107 MAT B 2776BBA 76 6/12/2010 Head Bedroom Steward Steward 10/1/2013 Gaube, Cynthia 75 112 113 MAL B 2776ABA 76 5/20/2010 Head Bedroom Steward Steward 1/2/2018 Boden, Annette 25 59 81 TUS A 2876DAA 76 4/13/2012 Head Bedroom Steward Steward 10/1/2018 Collins, Koyen 11 28 28 MAL A 2776AAA 76 7/10/2017 Head Bedroom Steward Steward 10/1/2018 Gamble, Elizabeth 8 36 37 KEN A 2776HAA 76 3/28/2016 JOB SENIORITY 3 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Head Waiter Steward 7/15/2005 Thorsen, Sheryl 179 200 200 TUS A 2875DAA 75 6/5/2003 JOB SENIORITY 4 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Cashier Steward 1/5/2004 Boyd, Claudia 200 217 217 COL A 2772FAB 72 6/13/2001 Cashier Steward 5/2/2005 Baharani, Anil 182 215 221 MAL B 2772ABB 72 6/4/2000 Cashier Steward 10/3/2008 Lewis, Jeanne 132 176 176 MAT B 2772BBB 72 12/17/2001 Cashier/SB Steward 4/4/2011 Carle, Davis 99 253 253 COL A 2772FAC 72 6/30/1996 Cashier Steward 1/4/2016 Pihlman, Tatiana 40 91 91 COL B 2772FBB 72 4/18/2011 Cashier Steward 1/3/2017 Christianson, David 31 121 121 MAL A 2772AAB 72 5/10/2009 Cashier Steward 1/4/2019 Brown, Vanessa 6 55 58 MAT A 2772BAB 72 4/25/2012 JOB SENIORITY 5 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE A/2 Cook Steward 1/3/2012 Peralta, Reynold 97 237 237 MAT A 2769BAB 69 4/28/1997 A/2 Cook Steward 4/5/2013 Callahan, Myra 84 186 186 COL A 2769FAA 69 5/10/2005 A/2 Cook Steward 10/1/2013 Edillor, Peter 75 112 113 MAT B 2769BBB 69 5/24/2010 A/2 Cook Steward 4/4/2014 Collins, Susan 68 97 97 MAL A 2769AAA 69 5/3/2011 A/2 Cook Steward 9/30/2016 Swedo, Susan 17 35 36 KEN A 2769HAA 69 5/7/2013 A/2 Cook Steward 10/2/2017 Russell, Ransom 16 62 63 KEN A 2769HAB 69 4/30/2012 A/2 Cook Steward 1/5/2019 Ritter, Bryan 7 198 199 MAT A 2769BAA 69 5/5/2003 JOB SENIORITY 6 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Cook, 2nd Steward 10/10/2007 Hamilton, Joshua 153 214 214 LEC A 2767EAA 67 5/13/2002 Cook, 2nd Steward 1/12/2009 Ingalls, Katherine 132 156 156 MAT B 2767BBA 67 5/2/2006 Cook, 2nd Steward 1/3/2011 Beck, Jacob 111 234 234 COL B 2767FBC 67 6/7/1999 Cook, 2nd Steward 10/1/2014 Lumbab, Roland 91 168 168 MAT A 2767BAB 67 5/16/2005 Cook, 2nd Steward 10/1/2013 Hudson, Skylar 76 142 146 COL A 2767FAC 67 6/25/2006 Cook, 2nd Steward 7/2/2015 Ward, Janet 54 120 120 AUR A 2867GAA 67 5/17/2010 Cook, 2nd Steward 7/1/2016 Blunt, Veronica 40 70 70 TUS A 2867DAA 67 4/15/2013 Cook, 2nd Steward 1/4/2017 Garcia, Richard 33 53 53 KEN A 2767HAA 67 3/16/2015 Cook, 2nd Steward 10/2/2017 Carrillo, Mark 22 42 42 MAL A 2767AAA 67 3/28/2016 Cook, 2nd Steward 1/2/2018 Nolte, Susan 21 48 64 2867001 67 6/9/2014 Cook, 2nd Steward 4/2/2018 Rozier, Kathryn 18 85 85 KEN B 2767HBB 67 5/4/2012 Cook, 2nd Steward 1/4/2019 Jones, Tammy 7 21 21 COL A 2767FAA 67 10/15/2017 Cook, 2nd Steward 7/1/2019 Gudgel, Mary 2 56 56 KEN B 2767HBA 67 3/16/2015 Cook, 2nd Steward 7/2/2019 McLavey, Michael 2 143 143 COL A 2767FAB 67 5/16/2006 JOB SENIORITY 7 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Chief Cook Steward 4/1/1997 Rivera, Carlos 283 356 356 MAL A 2766AAA 66 6/14/1990 Chief Cook Steward 12/1/2001 Soriano, Raul 227 279 279 MAL B 2766ABA 66 6/3/1996 Chief Cook Steward 2/14/2005 Camba, Prudencio 187 256 257 MAT A 2766BAA 66 6/5/1998 Chief Cook Steward 4/30/2009 Ruiz, Johnny 132 234 241 MAT B 2766BBA 66 8/2/1998 Chief Cook Steward 7/6/2010 Jereza, Hilly 118 250 251 LEC B 2766EBA 66 6/19/1998 Chief Cook Steward 1/3/2017 Bragat, Mark 34 177 178 TUS A 2866DAA 66 5/20/2005 Chief Cook Steward 7/2/2018 Acuna, Juan 15 113 114 COL A 2766FAA 66 10/27/2006 Chief Cook Steward 10/1/2018 Dixon, Bruce 11 106 106 2766001 66 4/8/2011 JOB SENIORITY 8 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Storekeeper Steward 10/1/2013 Snider, Frank 73 249 249 KEN A 2765HAA 65 6/14/1998 Storekeeper Steward 9/30/2016 Aguirre, Ronaldo 38 132 132 MAL A 2765AAA 65 5/7/2006 Storekeeper Steward 7/2/2018 Hudson, Adam 15 125 127 KEN B 2765HBA 65 6/15/2007 Storekeeper Steward 10/1/2018 Paul, Debra 11 135 135 COL B 2765FBA 65 5/11/2007 JOB SENIORITY 9 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB CLASS DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Steward, 2nd Steward 7/1/2013 Marte, Emerson 71 178 180 KEN B 2764HBA 64 5/22/2003 Steward, 2nd Steward 10/1/2016 Green, Tyler 38 110 110 COL B 2764FBA 64 5/20/2010 Steward, 2nd Steward 9/30/2016 Sladky, Jerry 37 277 278 MAL A 2764AAA 64 6/7/1996 Steward, 2nd Steward 7/1/2019 Coronel, Rowie 2 105 105 MAL B 2764ABA 64 5/16/2010 JOB SENIORITY 10 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 23, 2019 JOB DEPT COMPANY CLASS JOB DEPT AAD NAME POINTS POINTS POINTS VESSEL CREW PCN CODE HIRE DATE Chief Steward Steward 12/1/2001 Liberty, Virgil 224 319 320 MAL B 2761ABA 61 6/14/1992 Chief Steward Steward 6/10/2003 Johnston, Thomas 210 328 328 AUR A 2861GAA 61 8/18/1991 Chief Steward Steward 10/19/2005 Karling, Emelie 181 272 272 COL B 2761FBA 61 6/30/1996 Chief Steward Steward 3/30/2007 Uddipa, Ludy 162 293 297 MAT B 2761BBA 61 6/30/1994 Chief Steward Steward 3/30/2007 Wilson, Linda 160 245 245 KEN A 2761HAA 61 6/1/1999 Chief Steward Steward 4/5/2010 Bushnell, Pam 122 276 276 KEN B 2761HBA 61 6/30/1996 Chief Steward Steward 7/5/2011 Carrillo, Alex 104 201 201 LEC B 2761EBA 61 6/4/1996 Chief Steward Steward 7/1/2013 Hyke, Steven 80 208 209 LEC A 2761EAA 61 6/8/2002 Chief Steward Steward 1/3/2014 Tran, Nghiem 74 266 268 MAL A 2761AAA 61 6/22/1996 Chief Steward Steward 4/1/2015 Wiest, Karene 57 105 105 2761001 61 4/22/2011 Chief Steward Steward 4/1/2016 Burton, Aaron 44 222 222 2861002 61 5/21/2002 Chief Steward Steward 4/3/2017 Rebustes, Homer 31 271 271 MAT A 2761BAA 61 6/2/1997 Chief Steward Steward 10/2/2017 Molotla, Angelo 24 180 180 COL A 2761FAA 61 10/25/2003 JOB SENIORITY 11 ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM JOB SENIORITY THROUGH PAY PERIOD ENDING AUGUST
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