Endeavor Air
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I started this thread for discussion not bashing, I work at this jawesome place and I want to see the thoughts of others that work inside the airline not outside.
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I'd be really surprised if Endeavor exists in its current state in 3-5 years. As soon as Delta can make 10-20% ROI I'd expect to be a Republic or SkyWest employee or part of a publicly traded company again. Remember, RA is a numbers guy, through and through. There's a reason Delta is going into its 4th year of profitability.
#16
You obviously came to the wrong place for a civil discussion. On another note, reputations aren't fixed over night. I'd say it'll be at least 6 years before people move on or get over it. Heck, ShyGuy doesn't even work here anymore and he's all over it.
I'd be really surprised if Endeavor exists in its current state in 3-5 years. As soon as Delta can make 10-20% ROI I'd expect to be a Republic or SkyWest employee or part of a publicly traded company again. Remember, RA is a numbers guy, through and through. There's a reason Delta is going into its 4th year of profitability.
I'd be really surprised if Endeavor exists in its current state in 3-5 years. As soon as Delta can make 10-20% ROI I'd expect to be a Republic or SkyWest employee or part of a publicly traded company again. Remember, RA is a numbers guy, through and through. There's a reason Delta is going into its 4th year of profitability.
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You obviously came to the wrong place for a civil discussion. On another note, reputations aren't fixed over night. I'd say it'll be at least 6 years before people move on or get over it. Heck, ShyGuy doesn't even work here anymore and he's all over it.
I'd be really surprised if Endeavor exists in its current state in 3-5 years. As soon as Delta can make 10-20% ROI I'd expect to be a Republic or SkyWest employee or part of a publicly traded company again. Remember, RA is a numbers guy, through and through. There's a reason Delta is going into its 4th year of profitability.
I'd be really surprised if Endeavor exists in its current state in 3-5 years. As soon as Delta can make 10-20% ROI I'd expect to be a Republic or SkyWest employee or part of a publicly traded company again. Remember, RA is a numbers guy, through and through. There's a reason Delta is going into its 4th year of profitability.
#18
I sure do! Sadly, we aren't there yet, but if we keep working hard, maybe we can do it, and all the Delta guys will be so grateful for future pay increases that they'll let us wear hats and double breasted jackets! That's what I endeavor for.
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You obviously came to the wrong place for a civil discussion. On another note, reputations aren't fixed over night. I'd say it'll be at least 6 years before people move on or get over it. Heck, ShyGuy doesn't even work here anymore and he's all over it.
Five Stages of Grief - Television Tropes & Idioms
Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, a famed Swiss psychiatrist, noticed that many of her patients who had recently suffered a loss of some sort (seniority and quota restrictions to Colgan) go through as many as five stages of grief. This became well-known in pop culture as the Kübler-Ross model, and it contains the following stages:
1.Denial: This isn't happening; this is nothing. I'll just pretend it isn't there and it'll go away.
2.Anger: This isn't right! I DON'T DESERVE THIS!
3.Bargaining: God, if you're up there, I promise to do everything I can to make this world better for the rest of my life.
4.Depression: (Ultra-depressed crying).
5.Acceptance: Well, I guess the only way to be able to live while I'm here is to accept it.
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