Envoy to get 100% flow to AA.
#61
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The flow through contract sounds great, but why is Envoy struggling to attract more pilots than other regional airlines? Yes, there's a pilot shortage, but other regional airlines are filling their new hire classes while Envoy gets less than 30 a month. Also, why is Envoy closing bases everywhere (down to only DFW and ORD)? For the airline to be more appealing to potential new hires it has to prove that it can keep its domiciles open and reassure everyone that it won't get any worse. Not being negative here, just honestly curious.
#62
Hey don't get me wrong. I'm a envoy supporter but as someone who hass many close friends there, going there would be career suicide.
#64
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A year ago, I might have agreed. However, to call it "career suicide" today would be a bit over the top. Things seem to have stabilized at the very least.
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Run along, troll. We will talk about what was suicide in a couple of years when over half our pilot group has flowed to AA and you are still counting down from 25 years to interview. Nice try, champ.
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#69
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So many words in your posts...you are obviously an intelligent individual and are familiar with the Internet. Therefore, you should realize that most posters will not take the time to read your wordy and blustery posts. If you want to be taken as anything more than sound and fury signifying nothing, state your point without being such a dramatist.
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Why, he seems to make perfect sense to me. Why can't you provide 'a real, straight answer' for all to see right here? Why does it have to be a secret?
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