Does Endeavor Have a Real Flow to Delta or ..
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This Q is probably for Endeavor pilots. Just wondering if there is a 'flow' and if so is it something a new hire could count on? I'm currently considering Endeavor.
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Not a flow, a guaranteed interview providing certain conditions are met (24 months as a captain for Endeavor as one)
Full information here: http://www.endeavorair.com/documents...rogram_FAQ.PDF
Full information here: http://www.endeavorair.com/documents...rogram_FAQ.PDF
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The only flow was the Mesaba pilots to NWA. After the merger between DAL and NWA, DAL did not want to honor the agreement (except for a handful) nor did ALPA try to enforce the agreement like they do or would with mainline pilots. Thanks ALPA! Although DAL still likes to advertise about having integrity I guess they must define it differently.
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Sounds like a lot of guys go into the interview with a sense of entitlement, which ends up burning them. Much like most things in life, if you work hard, you'll be successful.
Good luck as you make your decision. Endeavor is growing, is offering a lot of career progression, and pays more than most. Plus, if you live in the Midwest or East, really aren't many more reliable options. Listen - if Delta is where you want to fly, give 9E a serious look. Don't listen to us here on the boards!
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The only flow was the Mesaba pilots to NWA. After the merger between DAL and NWA, DAL did not want to honor the agreement (except for a handful) nor did ALPA try to enforce the agreement like they do or would with mainline pilots. Thanks ALPA! Although DAL still likes to advertise about having integrity I guess they must define it differently.
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I applying to both but honestly don't know much as far as what's behind the curtain. It's hard to know about an airline from the outside. HR and pilot recruitment paint one picture, but every canvas has two sides... Any insight would be sincerely appreciated.
* I was originally only referring to Endeavor but now you've me thinking about Compass' flow; Does someone know how that is working out. It it for real or just some deceptive marketing?
* I was originally only referring to Endeavor but now you've me thinking about Compass' flow; Does someone know how that is working out. It it for real or just some deceptive marketing?
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My guy there says success rate is about 70%, though that fluctuates depending on who goes for the interview. If you're hungry, want it bad enough, and willing to refresh yourself on systems before you go, then it's more than word - it's earned.
Sounds like a lot of guys go into the interview with a sense of entitlement, which ends up burning them. Much like most things in life, if you work hard, you'll be successful.
Good luck as you make your decision. Endeavor is growing, is offering a lot of career progression, and pays more than most. Plus, if you live in the Midwest or East, really aren't many more reliable options. Listen - if Delta is where you want to fly, give 9E a serious look. Don't listen to us here on the boards!
Sounds like a lot of guys go into the interview with a sense of entitlement, which ends up burning them. Much like most things in life, if you work hard, you'll be successful.
Good luck as you make your decision. Endeavor is growing, is offering a lot of career progression, and pays more than most. Plus, if you live in the Midwest or East, really aren't many more reliable options. Listen - if Delta is where you want to fly, give 9E a serious look. Don't listen to us here on the boards!
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