Any "Latest & Greatest" about Endeavor?
New Hire
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I applied through their website in December and didn't hear anything for almost two weeks. I left them a voicemail asking if they were at all interested in talking to me and the phone rang within the hour.
During the run-up to the interview you will be asked to update your airline app information. You can skip that if you like but be prepared to update all of your flight times as part of the interview process.
During the run-up to the interview you will be asked to update your airline app information. You can skip that if you like but be prepared to update all of your flight times as part of the interview process.
On Reserve
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From: Supine
I was curious if Endeavor provides any term life insurance options for pilots. Any amount company paid or subsidized? Do the rates go up as you get older or are they the same as long as you are an active pilot? Can someone give an example of how much per month for a certain amount of insurance and your age, if that matters?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Gets Weekends Off
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Is Endeavor still hiring and calling people back? I got a phone message from them a few weeks ago, and I have called the recruitment line a few times and left a message, and not received a call back. Meanwhile, got offers from AA WO.
Paycut second year at those places.
I would call again and leave another message. I had to call and get a recruiter to call my friend. "Highly qualified ME turbine time" the recruiter told me they were so swamped with applications it was taking a while to get to everyone. I'd choose here over an AA WO for pay and upgrade time. In 4 years flows won't be needed. Simple math. If you want to go to AA you can get in off the street. Come here upgrade in less than 2 years. Get PIC or current and move on. Paying the mortgage is smarter than the "flow" carrot. Keep in mind you take a
Paycut second year at those places.
Paycut second year at those places.
I don't think your right on this one......there are a lot of guys here with well over 2000 TPIC trying to get out with nothing on there records and are not moving on the way you say they are. If you want a shot at delta then great come INTERVIEW and take your chances or go to AAWO and have a gurenteed job within the next 4-6 years.
"Trying" as in telling you they're trying to leave. Yet lack in going to career fairs or furthering their resumes. I fly with guys all the time that are "trying" to leave yet do nothing about it cause they're making 10 year CA pay. Lol go shake hands it's not that hard. If you want to jab at me it's cause I have 0 turbine PIC. Go and get it we're all pilots it's the same job flying bigger metal.
Not trying but actually going to job fairs and getting phone numbers while jumpseating. You name it man I'm trying it all. I have over 3200 TPIC have gone to multiple job fairs with others in my situation. All of us have 4 year degrees. Nothing bad on any of our records so it's not as easy as you think. I do agree that there are those we are "trying" and that's on them but some of us want out!
You've got it man, your time will come. I know it's frustrating being at a regional for 10+ years. It's not you it's the timing of the industry. Your time will come and it will be soon !
I hope so man.....and I wish everyone gets in and GTFO ASAP in less then 2-4 years.
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. The only thing with their own internal app there's no way to track it's status, not even an email confirming it was received, so that's why I was a little curious about how long it takes on average to hear back.
