Originally Posted by
duvie
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I have never worked there, so my observations may be flawed, but XJT sure is acting like a teenager being on his own for the first time. They seem very confident that they know the ways of the world. I hope XJT does well, but there may be some humbling experiences in store for them.
To be fair, its not like Jim Ream and the boys were pulled off the street yesterday. There is a lot of airline experience and some really smart guys in those executive offices. Heres a link if you are interested:
http://investor.expressjet.com/phoen...rol-governance