Originally Posted by
Wildflyin
Still incredibly unprofessional. You don't create unity by sacrificing your own people as a "tool", you make yourself weaker and that's what management wants. You need to fight management and the system as a whole, but you don't sacrifice your brothers and sisters to make them into a supposed weapon against those who wronged you. I was military before I went to commercial aviation, these comments sicken the Marine in me. It's the tactics of those who are too uneducated and too afraid to stand up for themselves and a horrible way to think.
Marine, you were a part of a unified fighting force which is known for it's loyalty.
The regional airline business was created to be the exact opposite. These alter ego Delta carriers are fought against each other for who gets the next meal. Their existence has more similarities to raising fighting pit bulls than serving together fighting a common enemy with common objectives.
Web board posts have little influence on aspiring pilots who are looking for what to do more than what not to do. These men and women are seeking opportunity.
I don't know if Endeavor is a chance to be at the wrong place at the right time, or the wrong place at the wrong time. But, it is clearly an unknown for pilots who are looking for employment during those critical early years.
Endeavor pilots were pressured into eating a crap sandwich. Their best hope is to get management to relent from what they themselves ratified. To do that they need the new hire pool to be constrained and to drive up the Company's need for their services.