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ATO RATING CRITERIA AND CREDITING PLAN FOR 2152 FRONT LINE MANAGER SELECTION FOR TERMINAL, ENROUTE & FLIGHT SERVICE FACILITIES Page 1 of 8 October 1, 2005 SELECTION FACTOR 5 Criteria 1: Work Experience (50% - 50 points max.) Applicant shall circle each position held in the appropriate years column. Only circle the Rating Criteria explains our forward-looking ratings approach. Criteria reports identify rating drivers and assumptions, and highlight the scope and limitations of our analysis. Master Criteria describe the basic foundation for our ratings within a sector.
Special factors exerting an influence on the rating, such as particularities relating Indicators and qualitative criteria are applied to assess the relevant financial