Originally Posted by
tom11011
I thought you guys were all joking around. Is your flow really 16 years? Why would someone want to go there and why are you saying it's a place to move forward from? What am I missing? How long is reserve and how long is upgrade?
No, flow is not 16 years....but you already know that. You are just trying to fan the flames so you can attempt to push up PSA like you always do.
Let me ask you this....since you want "to go there":
How long does a new hire at PSA need to wait before INTERVIEWING (NOT flowing) at AA? For those unaware...PSA gets only 4 interviews per month. At 1200 or so pilots, how long is that? Basic math here. If that math is too advanced for you I'll give you the answer:
25 YEARS. TWENTY FIVE YEARS before even having to interview for the job.
That is a hard number and not influenced by anything else. Envoy has a flow. First and foremost. Nobody at Envoy has to interview for AA.
Second, Envoy gets 50% of each AA class metered to 20 and 30 starting in November.
Third: AA is only hiring 6 street hires a month for the rest of the year so that they can take 25-27 Envoy flows a month. This is straight from AA and was presented to us by the company President at our recent meeting. That puts Envoy flows WELL ABOVE the required 50%.
Spin Envoy's flow any which way you like. It doesn't matter. In 5 years Everybody at Envoy will be at AA or about to go over...meanwhile all of you at PSA will be enjoying your precious CRJs.