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¿Dónde está Pedro?
It’s been absolutely silent. Talk about the easiest CEO job in America. AAG could put him on a leave of absence and nobody would notice or care.
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Last I heard he was in San Juan
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Originally Posted by coodrough568
(Post 3000234)
That's because AAG doesn't really know what's going on. They are trying to figure it out. This is all unpredictable right now. WE work for THEM. When they know what's going on, we will know. But as of right now just keep going like normal.
I know we want information on crew staffing but they have been on top of updating the COVID 19 situation relatively often. I don’t think they are sleeping on the job but we are all wondering if Envoy will take the same steps as AA with LOAs or if hiring will continue. |
Originally Posted by coodrough568
(Post 3000234)
That's because AAG doesn't really know what's going on. They are trying to figure it out. This is all unpredictable right now. WE work for THEM. When they know what's going on, we will know. But as of right now just keep going like normal.
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Originally Posted by coodrough568
(Post 3000234)
That's because AAG doesn't really know what's going on. They are trying to figure it out. This is all unpredictable right now. WE work for THEM. When they know what's going on, we will know. But as of right now just keep going like normal.
(Disclaimer...this post is coming from a usually glass half full, optimistic type guy. That's how bad things are looking.) |
Originally Posted by black cat
(Post 3000705)
^^^^^This is spot on. Things are changing daily here on the mainline side. And not for the better. We get emails about additional cuts in flying everyday. They are trying to get a grip on the mainline side and I'm sure the regional side is somewhat on the back burner for now. Make no mistake, we are in absolutely unprecedented times. Things went overnight from "there's been no better time to be a pilot" to "there's been no worse time to be a pilot". The industry and economy are both tanking. And it sounds like there's no relief in sight for several months. The airlines are about to take a blow like never before. Even if the virus gets worked out within a couple of months, the travel demand is going to take a long time to bounce back after the drastic economic hit the world is taking. You guys need to recalibrate your concerns and expectations. Instead of worrying about the Compass planes and when will the flow start back up, start worrying about keeping your jobs and dealing with enormous career stagnations at best. Good luck to us all.
(Disclaimer...this post is coming from a usually glass half full, optimistic type guy. That's how bad things are looking.) |
I get more information about this Coronavirus from DoorDash that from envoy. Pretty sad.
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Originally Posted by MqWhistleblower
(Post 3001666)
I get more information about this Coronavirus from DoorDash that from envoy. Pretty sad.
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