leaving a ULCC for flow?
#22
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Would it be wise to leave a ULCC like spirit for envoys direct captain? While the pay is great I realisticly would not be upgrading for a few years out and then I would be a reserve captain. Would it be better for me to leave now, get the PIC time, and if things dont work out atleast I have a flow in backpocket? Or am I talking crazy talk? Note I do not have the 1k turbine PIC time.
#23
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Strong rumor has it, that all the WO captains will be making 2nd year AA FO pay with 16% direct contributions; with that being said I think it will be a marvelous idea for you to come and join us at Envoy. QOL I admit is absolutely horrible but I think, that will change as we now have a very strong Union, even more craftier then before. I personally turned 2 CJO's with really profitable ACMI's, because in the long run we all dream about being in a Legacy like AA.
#24
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Joined: Mar 2017
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Strong rumor has it, that all the WO captains will be making 2nd year AA FO pay with 16% direct contributions; with that being said I think it will be a marvelous idea for you to come and join us at Envoy. QOL I admit is absolutely horrible but I think, that will change as we now have a very strong Union, even more craftier then before. I personally turned 2 CJO's with really profitable ACMI's, because in the long run we all dream about being in a Legacy like AA.
#27
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Current number is 2411, by the time this person is hired and goes to training there will be roughly 2600.
2400-200 = 2200/20 = 110 months or 9 years 2.5 months. Point is that it is pointless to come here for the flow alone.
#28
In a land of unicorns
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From: Whale FO
You're saying if we have 3000 pilots it takes 2800/20=140 months to flow?
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