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#5051
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Joined: Apr 2016
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From: newYORK
I was in JFK going to the west coast, I was "randomly" spotted in the terminal. not an international flight, I will check and will just keep my badge hidden. I see many crews wearing their badges on planes and inside terminals not in uniform, especially when checking in at
the gate for seats
thanks for the replies
#5053
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From: newYORK
I think the problem I encountered was actually walking around the terminal with my badge on after clearing KCM
#5054
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From: FO
#5055
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Joined: Aug 2016
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So I know that a college degree isn't required to flow. But what is the percentage of pilots at envoy that have degrees? Does a degree help with getting hired?
What about the flows? Does a degree help or get your flow faster to AA?
What about the flows? Does a degree help or get your flow faster to AA?
#5057
Everyone has a different path in life. Do what's best for you.
#5059
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Flow is seniority based...doesn't matter if you have a degree. For what it's worth I also went the ATP route back in 2006. Hired by Eagle is 2007. I have a degree but several of my friends also from ATP got hired in 2007 without degrees and still don't have one. It is what it is. In the CURRENT environment it's not needed. Put flow in your back pocket. Having a degree could help getting hired without flow or at another airline.
Everyone has a different path in life. Do what's best for you.
Everyone has a different path in life. Do what's best for you.
You! Glad to hear from an ATP Graduate that's at Envoy as well. Very encouraging.
#5060
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From: Feito no Brasil, CA
It is not mandatory, unless you are an offline jumpseater even if you have a seat in the back. Offline jumpseaters must present their documents to the Captain and request permission for the ride no matter where their seat is. Everyone already knows what's needed if you're stuck in the cockpit jumpseat. If you're on pass travel there are some folks who like to try to be the big shot and tell you you need to stop in and say hi.
They are wrong. It is not required.
Unless there's a company specific policy regarding that. I've jumpseated all over the country and have yet to find that to be the case anywhere.
Saying hi is just a courtesy. And it might get you an extra bag of pretzels if you say hi to the purser.
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