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Old 05-29-2015 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Cujo665
Promises?
Having flowed 62% instead of only the requires 50% isn't them keeping their promise to flow more when able? How are they not keeping their promise?
REALLY ?

481 "824" pilots have flowed leaving only 343 left to go ?

Is this assertion based on the number of 824 pilots that have flowed since the FIRST 824 pilot has flowed or has Mr. Wilson included some Letter 3 flow pilots in there to fluff up his sales pitch ? I don't have my list handy, but I'll check. Last I heard something like 500 824's are left to flow and Letter 3 pilots aren't the same legal litmus as those in the 824 requirement. Me thinks Mr. Wilson may be mixing beets in with the carrots to make a more enticing salad for the gullible kids out there and what would he do without a lapdog salesmen like you that obviously has a DIRECT LINE to what he plans to announce in advance ?


Originally Posted by Cujo665
Which is it big mouth? They're going to void the flow, or are the flows going to become standard?

You can't have it both ways.
Pay more attention lapdog and you wouldn't be twisting my points into a chew toy. FLOWS will become standard, but Envoy's PRESENT arrangement could be altered once the LEGAL requirements of the 824 award no longer apply. This has the potential to INCREASE the present time projections being sold in that letter.

Promise a dog a bone and he's your friend for life............


Originally Posted by Cujo665
It's working exactly as they said it would, better in fact... 12% above required. Guys hired today are looking at a less than 6 year flow to AA.
Just basic math.
Again, 62% ? What was the month the first 824 pilot flowed and how many 824 pilot have flowed since then ?

DO NOT include any Letter 3 pilots in your calculations as they have no bearing on whether Envoy and AAG are meeting the minimum 824 flow requirements, let alone exceeding them by 12%.
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