March, 2015 Endeavor gouge.
#111
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I don't think you have any room to talk about how the SSP is a short cut, considering Pinnacle had a publish minimums of 1,000TT+ and 200+ Multi at the time you got hired. How many hours did you have? 400? 500? Pinnacle took guys from ATP or Jet U with much less than the published minimums. So based on what you just said. If you think the SSP is a short cut, because of getting hired at Delta without the published minimums, doesn't that mean that you took a short cut too? By going to Jet U and not meeting the published minimum of 1000+TT and 200 Multi? You choose Jet U and took the short cut instead of going out and teaching and fly freight to build time. You went there probably because you wanted to get to the right seat of an RJ ASAP, which is fine, but don't say the SSP is a short cut and later say, you didn't take one yourself.
As for 9E's bridge program anyone could have done what I did and do a bridge program. In fact it was advertised right on the flypinnacle.com website as you see here:
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Any word, but that one, when you talk about hiring, but yeah.
+1 You are what you can negotiate.
+1 You are what you can negotiate.
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Clarification was provided for the SSP and the hiring commitment. The union and the legal team and Delta all agree that the hiring commitment in the agreed upon numbers will continue for all CJO holders even after the last SSP eligible pilot has interviewed. It sounds like the possibility of increasing those numbers might even be on the table. So while the bridge agreement might be poorly worded the intent of the agreement will be honored.
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It is my understanding that there is a long-term plan that Delta has for Endeavor. The needs of the company in the next few years for pilots will be extremely high as the hiring now is for expansion and hasn't really been for attrition due to retirements.
Endeavor, is a way to "train" pilots to fill their needs, so when brought to mainline, it is simply a new type that the candidate is training for as the "Delta" way would already be a part of their DNA.
They are full steam ahead with changing the current SOP's to match theirs, as the changes are evident with the 900’s and still being modified.
What all the naysayers need to understand is Pinnacle/Mesaba/Colgan are dead. Delta wanted to start a regional up and did it by buying an AOC and some assets. So let the ghosts of airline’s past rest in peace, Endeavor is a new beast that will rule the roost, so get in on the ground floor because it will be a Meteoric rise!
Endeavor, is a way to "train" pilots to fill their needs, so when brought to mainline, it is simply a new type that the candidate is training for as the "Delta" way would already be a part of their DNA.
They are full steam ahead with changing the current SOP's to match theirs, as the changes are evident with the 900’s and still being modified.
What all the naysayers need to understand is Pinnacle/Mesaba/Colgan are dead. Delta wanted to start a regional up and did it by buying an AOC and some assets. So let the ghosts of airline’s past rest in peace, Endeavor is a new beast that will rule the roost, so get in on the ground floor because it will be a Meteoric rise!
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Clarification was provided for the SSP and the hiring commitment. The union and the legal team and Delta all agree that the hiring commitment in the agreed upon numbers will continue for all CJO holders even after the last SSP eligible pilot has interviewed. It sounds like the possibility of increasing those numbers might even be on the table. So while the bridge agreement might be poorly worded the intent of the agreement will be honored.
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It is my understanding that there is a long-term plan that Delta has for Endeavor. The needs of the company in the next few years for pilots will be extremely high as the hiring now is for expansion and hasn't really been for attrition due to retirements.
Endeavor, is a way to "train" pilots to fill their needs, so when brought to mainline, it is simply a new type that the candidate is training for as the "Delta" way would already be a part of their DNA.
They are full steam ahead with changing the current SOP's to match theirs, as the changes are evident with the 900’s and still being modified.
What all the naysayers need to understand is Pinnacle/Mesaba/Colgan are dead. Delta wanted to start a regional up and did it by buying an AOC and some assets. So let the ghosts of airline’s past rest in peace, Endeavor is a new beast that will rule the roost, so get in on the ground floor because it will be a Meteoric rise!
Endeavor, is a way to "train" pilots to fill their needs, so when brought to mainline, it is simply a new type that the candidate is training for as the "Delta" way would already be a part of their DNA.
They are full steam ahead with changing the current SOP's to match theirs, as the changes are evident with the 900’s and still being modified.
What all the naysayers need to understand is Pinnacle/Mesaba/Colgan are dead. Delta wanted to start a regional up and did it by buying an AOC and some assets. So let the ghosts of airline’s past rest in peace, Endeavor is a new beast that will rule the roost, so get in on the ground floor because it will be a Meteoric rise!
#119
Clarification was provided for the SSP and the hiring commitment. The union and the legal team and Delta all agree that the hiring commitment in the agreed upon numbers will continue for all CJO holders even after the last SSP eligible pilot has interviewed. It sounds like the possibility of increasing those numbers might even be on the table. So while the bridge agreement might be poorly worded the intent of the agreement will be honored.
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It is my understanding that there is a long-term plan that Delta has for Endeavor. The needs of the company in the next few years for pilots will be extremely high as the hiring now is for expansion and hasn't really been for attrition due to retirements.
Endeavor, is a way to "train" pilots to fill their needs, so when brought to mainline, it is simply a new type that the candidate is training for as the "Delta" way would already be a part of their DNA.
They are full steam ahead with changing the current SOP's to match theirs, as the changes are evident with the 900’s and still being modified.
What all the naysayers need to understand is Pinnacle/Mesaba/Colgan are dead. Delta wanted to start a regional up and did it by buying an AOC and some assets. So let the ghosts of airline’s past rest in peace, Endeavor is a new beast that will rule the roost, so get in on the ground floor because it will be a Meteoric rise!
Endeavor, is a way to "train" pilots to fill their needs, so when brought to mainline, it is simply a new type that the candidate is training for as the "Delta" way would already be a part of their DNA.
They are full steam ahead with changing the current SOP's to match theirs, as the changes are evident with the 900’s and still being modified.
What all the naysayers need to understand is Pinnacle/Mesaba/Colgan are dead. Delta wanted to start a regional up and did it by buying an AOC and some assets. So let the ghosts of airline’s past rest in peace, Endeavor is a new beast that will rule the roost, so get in on the ground floor because it will be a Meteoric rise!

You're really reaching hard to justify the existence of 9E. It's what we call a stinky turd covered in some bonus cash. It's still a turd deep inside.
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