Not a lot to report. Pilots are dropping fast. The job market is too good right now to sit and wait for them to make a decision.
The scary part for those of us still employed here is that I think it's past the point of recovery now. Guys are working every single day on, and receiving multiple phone calls to do bonus on off days. They will never be able to hire enough to fill the gaps and also catch up on attrition, unless they offer something DRASTIC ( which lets be real here)
EAS management didn't plan ahead, and now they are paying hard for it. At some point soon flights will begin to cancel and the clients will start looking elsewhere.
It's really a shame because with a few upper management changes, I think it could be very different. There are too many conceptual flaws in how things are run here at the company. Certain individuals are here only for their own pockets, and not for the employees long term interests.