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Old 11-10-2016 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by NCR757dxr
Hello,

I have offers from both EDV and PSA. I'm now making the typical "who should I pick" post and am hoping to get some views. I don't want the decision made for me, just information to help.

Previous 121/CRJ experience.

EDV Question
- If you only care about base, how quickly can you get out of NYC? I want DTW and don't nessicarly care about the fast upgrades and quick times in getting a line in the NYC domicle.

Hypothetically speaking: Class date is 11/2016, when could I sniff DTW? In addition I'm ignoring the "fast upgrade" at EDV because once I get out of NYC I don't plan on going back.

PSA Question(s)
- I live just outside the 2hr limit for SCR, but I'm eyeing DAY as the base I want. Same scenario as above with a 11/2016 class date, when could I expect LCR and/or Round 1/SAP bidding.

- How are the AA flight benefits. Didn't really get a full answer on them.

Pros at EDV:
- DTW base
- No stipulations for the bonus

Pros at PSA:
- DAY base
- No "sophomore slump" in pay
- Realistic upgrade chance
- AA "flow" but that isn't a big factor for me but nice to have in the back pocket.

Posting this in both EDV and PSA topics.

Thanks
I was in your shoes not more than a couple months back. I chose EDV because of three things - professional environment and workplace culture, pay was pretty good (the 60K kicked in one class after mine, but I see that as a benefit for us all), and I, too, had previous 121 experience but wanted to get in and out as soon as I can.

That said, there's something about the people I've interfaced with here that make me feel like I made the best decision. Everything the recruiters and HR folks told me about EDV has come to fruition. I'm treated like the experienced pro pilot I am, not exposed to any toxicity from the front lines (yet, I suppose), and feel like the future is bright here.

The company is getting ready to roll out its plans for 2017, which I've heard includes growing the 50 seat fleet by at least 10 planes, while it replaces 200s with two-class shells one for one starting in the next 18 months. The money is going to be good, I should upgrade within a year, and then the clock starts ticking for my Delta interview. For me, that's a win due to the fact that my phone wasn't exactly ringing from the majors before coming here. I'm excited to see what comes in the next two years!
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