Originally Posted by
cr700
I would guess that he is basing it on the best flow program in the industry, leading pay and a growing fleet of brand new E-175's. Kind of a no brainer when you hire at Envoy and are at AA in under 6 years.
Under 6 years.....LMAO!!!!! As if that's something to brag about. And no, they do NOT have the best flow in the industry. You're better off going elsewhere with a company who ACTUALLY flies you.
When you're hired with the stipulation you'll be flying 75+ hrs/mo then are given 15, that's a problem. You're not flowing ANYWHERE until you've at least logged the hours. You should be able to flow from Envoy after you've reached 1500 hrs (16 months under normal flying conditions). Do the math....75 hrs per month for 4 yrs is 3600 hrs (more than enough), so if it takes you 6 yrs they're not giving you the hours.
They promised 75 hrs/mo in the interview and then gave me 15. At that rate, it would've taken over 8 yrs. I made it to AA over a year faster than those in my Envoy class bc I left, went to another regional, and applied on my own.
It's a sham.