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#2012
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Joined: Jul 2011
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It's always obvious too the first week who is going to struggle or bust something. They were either odd ducks who you could tell from day 1 that they would have trouble, loners who didn't study with the rest of us, or stubborn people that just wouldn't listen to the advice of people who have been doing this for a long time and thought they knew best. They spent their time focusing on the wrong things and refused to take any advice.
If you are dedicated to making it, work well with others and listen to the advice of the senior classmates and instructors who have played the training game before many times. You will make it through just fine. The majority of people here always are willing to help each other out.
#2014
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Joined: Jul 2014
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From: Feito no Brasil, CA
Double until after indoc, then single.
I don't recommend travel on weekends. Getting stuck and not making it back to training is a bad thing. So is going somewhere full of distractions and nit studying.
I don't recommend travel on weekends. Getting stuck and not making it back to training is a bad thing. So is going somewhere full of distractions and nit studying.
#2015
- Single occupancy
-you can commute home once your Cass is approved for other airlines. If is AA/Eagle I believe you're set the first week, not sure.
After the first week they will send you home for 2 weeks. That's time to work on the CBT. So I would stay the first weekend since next Monday or Tuesday you are going home.
They will positive space you back and forward for those events. If is on the weekends you're on your own.
They will also positive space you wherever the company needs you in training.
#2016
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Joined: Dec 2015
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Just come here prepared to put your nose to the book and you will do just fine, all the while learning a lot from some great instructors. Ask questions from current pilots who are down there in training and they will be more then willing to help you. Our ancient computer system (SABRE) can be a little tough to navigate at first, but it's easy to figure once you get the hang of it. Non-rev travel on our internal website is incredibly easy to figure out. Any more questions, feel free to ask. If you sift through the snide comments by pilots who don't work here, you will be able to find a lot of useful info on envoy on here. Things are finally starting to look up and if you live in ORD or DFW, or are at least a one-leg commute to either, I would highly recommend coming here. Good luck.
#2017
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Joined: Apr 2014
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Hello I'm looking for some advice. I moved to the DFW area for a job and I'm looking to join the Envoy family this summer. My question is should I give up my apartment and use the hotel during training? Giving up my apartment would allow me to save some money but I was thinking about keeping it if I end up with double occupancy during training. I like my own personal space but I did here that it goes to single man occupancy after the first week. I'm starting to make my plans now because I don't want to have to rush to pack up my belongings. I'm hoping to get based in DFW if I'm lucky enough. I would love to be based in DFW and its only a one leg flight home whenever I have the time to visit. Thanks so much for your time.
#2018
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Joined: Dec 2015
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Hello I'm looking for some advice. I moved to the DFW area for a job and I'm looking to join the Envoy family this summer. My question is should I give up my apartment and use the hotel during training? Giving up my apartment would allow me to save some money but I was thinking about keeping it if I end up with double occupancy during training. I like my own personal space but I did here that it goes to single man occupancy after the first week. I'm starting to make my plans now because I don't want to have to rush to pack up my belongings. I'm hoping to get based in DFW if I'm lucky enough. I would love to be based in DFW and its only a one leg flight home whenever I have the time to visit. Thanks so much for your time.
#2019
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Joined: Jul 2011
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Hello I'm looking for some advice. I moved to the DFW area for a job and I'm looking to join the Envoy family this summer. My question is should I give up my apartment and use the hotel during training? Giving up my apartment would allow me to save some money but I was thinking about keeping it if I end up with double occupancy during training. I like my own personal space but I did here that it goes to single man occupancy after the first week. I'm starting to make my plans now because I don't want to have to rush to pack up my belongings. I'm hoping to get based in DFW if I'm lucky enough. I would love to be based in DFW and its only a one leg flight home whenever I have the time to visit. Thanks so much for your time.
Training is pretty quick 5-6 weeks. What happens if they have a delay between ground and sim and send you home for a while? They also send you home for a week or so to do CBT after indoc. They send people home in the middle of sim for a couple days also. I guess you could stay at the Holiday Inn Bedford during CBTs with nobody else in your class there but that would really suck. It's good to be able to get the hell out of there every once and a while. I would go nuts living in that hotel the whole time. People do it though.
Where will you put all your stuff if you move out, storage? Then having to find a new apartment, new lease, new deposit as soon as you finish training and will be busy with your new schedule. Really not worth the hassle I wouldn't think.
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