They cleaned house of the pay for training management people when ownership changed. It was a scourge on the industry, but they were not the only ones involved going back to the 90's. Yes it's low paid turboprop flying in Florida and the Bahamas. They have 169 pilots so I don't think they are influencing the industry too much. That model would never work now, but in those days no one was hiring and they took advantage of it as long as they could.