5.5 Years To Flow?
#71
I'm surprised there's no effort by mainline to recapture jets (and pilots) from the regional sweatshops.
Then again, AA is losing so much money so quickly and in such prosperous times that it might not be able to survive the increased labor costs lol.
I assume they would probably also rather just take the planes and put us out of a job.
Then again, AA is losing so much money so quickly and in such prosperous times that it might not be able to survive the increased labor costs lol.
I assume they would probably also rather just take the planes and put us out of a job.
It’s not just the pilots... it’s the FA’s, mechanics, and all the office staff, ground support, management and training staff.
#72
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Curiosity
I was given a CJO at Envoy in January 2016, and passed up an April class date for a job at Compass. I have since moved on to my dream job. I am curious though...I was told it would be roughly 4.5 years to flow in my interview, meaning I would be headed to AAL in a few months provided the recruiters weren't lying or flat out wrong. This of course does not seem to be the case.
How far off were they?
How far off were they?
#73
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I was given a CJO at Envoy in January 2016, and passed up an April class date for a job at Compass. I have since moved on to my dream job. I am curious though...I was told it would be roughly 4.5 years to flow in my interview, meaning I would be headed to AAL in a few months provided the recruiters weren't lying or flat out wrong. This of course does not seem to be the case.
How far off were they?
How far off were they?
#74
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I was given a CJO at Envoy in January 2016, and passed up an April class date for a job at Compass. I have since moved on to my dream job. I am curious though...I was told it would be roughly 4.5 years to flow in my interview, meaning I would be headed to AAL in a few months provided the recruiters weren't lying or flat out wrong. This of course does not seem to be the case.
How far off were they?
How far off were they?
#75
I was given a CJO at Envoy in January 2016, and passed up an April class date for a job at Compass. I have since moved on to my dream job. I am curious though...I was told it would be roughly 4.5 years to flow in my interview, meaning I would be headed to AAL in a few months provided the recruiters weren't lying or flat out wrong. This of course does not seem to be the case.
How far off were they?
How far off were they?
#77
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I don’t think anyone here has said that there wouldn’t be a select band to get that five year flow. It’s what happens after this group that is the point of contention. Latest union list has people out too 8 or 9 years now for a new hire.
#78
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I can’t last another 6 months longer here with these horse manure work rules, pay and QOL issues and you are talking about hanging here another 5 years in this job market. Bravo Sir! Jones Town... Cool Aid... Keep on drinking....
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