Envoy Captain Upgrades now under 2 years!
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You sound quite bitter and I'm deeply sorry you had to make us all aware of that. Don't get me wrong, you're free to express your feelings as you wish, but I suggest you keep them for yourself. That's right Envoy is now in line with the industry when it comes to upgrades now less than 2 years to become a Captain at Envoy. You forgot to mention Envoy as of recently also has overall one of the highest paid pilots (nearly $60 000 new hire pay) with an un-matched Flow Through agreement to the Largest Airline in the world, American Airlines which has the Highest number of Retirements in the entire industry. Couple THAT with the recent news of becoming an Captain in less than 2 years and Envoy is ahead of many of you out there. Now if only the rest of you could follow the Industry Standard in Pay & Actual (No interview) Flow Through agreement to a Major Airline we may all be closer to the Industry Standard.
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You sound quite bitter and I'm deeply sorry you had to make us all aware of that. Don't get me wrong, you're free to express your feelings as you wish, but I suggest you keep them for yourself. That's right Envoy is now in line with the industry when it comes to upgrades now less than 2 years to become a Captain at Envoy. You forgot to mention Envoy as of recently also has overall one of the highest paid pilots (nearly $60 000 new hire pay) with an un-matched Flow Through agreement to the Largest Airline in the world, American Airlines which has the Highest number of Retirements in the entire industry. Couple THAT with the recent news of becoming an Captain in less than 2 years and Envoy is ahead of many of you out there. Now if only the rest of you could follow the Industry Standard in Pay & Actual (No interview) Flow Through agreement to a Major Airline we may all be closer to the Industry Standard.
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You sound quite bitter and I'm deeply sorry you had to make us all aware of that. Don't get me wrong, you're free to express your feelings as you wish, but I suggest you keep them for yourself. That's right Envoy is now in line with the industry when it comes to upgrades now less than 2 years to become a Captain at Envoy. You forgot to mention Envoy as of recently also has overall one of the highest paid pilots (nearly $60 000 new hire pay) with an un-matched Flow Through agreement to the Largest Airline in the world, American Airlines which has the Highest number of Retirements in the entire industry. Couple THAT with the recent news of becoming an Captain in less than 2 years and Envoy is ahead of many of you out there. Now if only the rest of you could follow the Industry Standard in Pay & Actual (No interview) Flow Through agreement to a Major Airline we may all be closer to the Industry Standard.
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You sound quite bitter and I'm deeply sorry you had to make us all aware of that. Don't get me wrong, you're free to express your feelings as you wish, but I suggest you keep them for yourself. That's right Envoy is now in line with the industry when it comes to upgrades now less than 2 years to become a Captain at Envoy. You forgot to mention Envoy as of recently also has overall one of the highest paid pilots (nearly $60 000 new hire pay) with an un-matched Flow Through agreement to the Largest Airline in the world, American Airlines which has the Highest number of Retirements in the entire industry. Couple THAT with the recent news of becoming an Captain in less than 2 years and Envoy is ahead of many of you out there. Now if only the rest of you could follow the Industry Standard in Pay & Actual (No interview) Flow Through agreement to a Major Airline we may all be closer to the Industry Standard.
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FTLAHRTISPAFTMAIS
THIS IS A FFLAT TRAMP
That's the best I can do with his mouth garbage.
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Lmao that's pretty funny. Misuse of capitalization is one of the more telling forms of grammatical error making.
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1- your paycheck deposit (electronic) states American Airline. Does it come from American? Don't know, don't care.
2- your health insurance is administered by AAG/American/BCBS Texas
3- you are eligible for the American Airlines credit union
4- your uniform is made for American Airlines and is labeled American Airlines. Big deal...nope.
5- you have an American Airlines email address [email protected]
6- you flow to American without an interview
7- you have AA flight benefits
Do I work for American ....nope. It's American Airlines minor league. When someone outside the industry asks- who do you fly for? I answer American. If they appear to have some level of intelligence... Envoy. I don't think most people don't care enough to know the difference.
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