Old 05-23-2017 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by E175 Driver
We work for AAG. My uniform is exactly as AA pilot. We have the same bennies.
Don't forget to tell everyone you "fly the 75".


Originally Posted by 3EngineTaxi
This is not accurate. It's not a "simple departmental transfer." In fact, one will be treated as a new-hire, go back on probation again, and lose all longevity for vactation purposes.

Before you label me a "hater," I'm not complaining. I'm just stating a fact.
There is also the PRIA requirement, and a drug test, because you are going to work for a different airline when you flow.

22 years at Eagle, and never once did I ever consider myself an AA pilot, or employee for that matter. Lot's of epic trolling going on, or just plain stupidity.
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