I wouldn’t let one bad story change your decision. Think of what matters to you. If you can live in base that is more important than training. You will spend a few months dealing with training and be done for the year. Being on reserve will depend on your base, if you commute, and your attitude. On top of that, If you expect a regional’s training department to make you a good pilot, you are gonna be a crappy pilot. For what it’s worth, we had a DEC in my Indoc class that left Envoy bc he said they had some major safety issues. Again, only one story and, the grass is always greener…