Originally Posted by
WakeWash
Lol like the guy above, who I’m guessing is AA now, wanted to attack the people who have worked at PSA and say “sounds about right?” His angst towards an entire pilot group is humorous because guess what? Thanks to the flow, he will be working with that pilot group (the ones he clearly despised) for the rest of his career. Not sure if you’re reading comprehension is off but I was saying what I saw at a single wholly owned. People that i WORKED WITH. Then the second part where I said the current flows aren’t the issue or the ones I’m really talking about as opposed to the upcoming years of pilots that will be flowing. I’ve yet to hear an argument against what I’ve said. Instead just attacks towards me at what I’d seen at my time over there.
When you come into an American forum and start talking about "most of the flows" that doesn't just mean the small number of people you worked with at PSA. You didn't even make it clear that you don't currently work at AA. Therefore, you don't have any idea what most of the flows are like. Maybe the PSA flows are bad, but they are definitely not most. The PSA guys in my class seemed normal.
Also, the thread is about stopping the flow immediately. Well if the flows are good right now then why would we need to stop it immediately? All the flows have to complete a probation year and if they are as bad as you say then they won't make it through anyway.
Since you don't work at AA, I'm not sure why you are here arguing about it. Whether or not AA keeps the flow programs in the future or not, I don't really care. The comments about people that have flowed are lazy or somehow below average are not true though. If it is in the future, then I'm sure AA will address it.