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#5811
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As always you attack the employees you're supposed to be "managing" rather than, oh, I dunno, LISTENING to their concerns. This is exactly why the relationship between management and labor at envoy is so poisoned; management thinks their main problem is their own employees, rather than viewing us as their greatest asset. Sure would be nice to have those 500 pilots Jerry Glass scared off right now, huh?
Now, Envoy has cranked up the bonuses and gimmicks and are having to pay out big dollars in the HOPES of getting 40 plus new hires per month......just to operate the min number of airframes they currently have.
I believe the original plan was for a pilot group of around 1500. That changed with the environment and dwindling pilot supply. Suddenly, you are an asset and AAG/Envoy wants to put the brakes on the departures and keep that 1800. However, Envoy management still refuses to see you as such and the treatment, schedules and overall QOL are the worst that it has ever been.
If you have the chance, I highly recommend moving to any LCC or major. Anything that isn't sideways. It appears with the union posted attrition numbers, that many are still not buying the flow Envoy is selling.
#5813
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The company will be able to hire more than 40 per month. I wouldn't be surprised if they start hitting 50 a month.
The attrition in my opinion is more due to QOL issues than "believing" in the flow. If AAG provides us with a better fligh file, which is likely to happen in DFW since we are getting the 145s back from express jet, then we should be able to see some better schedules.
The attrition in my opinion is more due to QOL issues than "believing" in the flow. If AAG provides us with a better fligh file, which is likely to happen in DFW since we are getting the 145s back from express jet, then we should be able to see some better schedules.
#5814
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Attrition at envoy is mostly to united, delta, or AA. I believe other regionals' attrition is mostly to LCC's with the occasional legacy. So if they get called for their dream job at another legacy, of course they're going to quit. Very very few are leaving for a LCC, however. That's a fact, based on a current line pilots perspective.
#5815
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From: A320 FO
And who made that choice? You didn't, I didn't? Then educate us all, why they are violating the contract? Just for fun? Because they can?
They do it because that's the way they make the operation work with all the inefficiency built into the operation. It is not the fault of the pilots, we were never at the wheel when the car spun out of control. We didn't come with threats of massive furloughs. We bargained IN GOOD FAITH during bankruptcy to get the necessary E175s ("very sweet fleet plan"), then later came for a second helping of concessions to hold the E175s hostage while closing two bases later. Where is the efficiency in that? Argue what you want, but corporate leadership here is non-existent. The regional operation is planned by a dart board. The improvements come at a trickle and are way behind the competition. My faith died with this place long ago when the second slap of concessions came after bankruptcy.
Take note for the new guys looking here. This IS the regional airline business model. They are just as bad as your elected congressman or woman. They will smile and tell you you're highly valued then later rip you off with your benefits and pay, keep you from your family for 22 days out of the month, and then tell you to be happy for what you got. Are you willing to put up with this for 6+ years? If so, great. If not, go back to school and do something else. Once you're in this, it's not easy to get into something else.
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#5816
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From: A320 FO
I get the occasional out and back JM, but if you take a multi leg multi day JM, then that's your fault. Refuse it, grow a set, or do all of you taking these illegal jm's let everyone walk all over you. 700 seems to think that's are perfectly fine because one day we'll be at AA, you sir are a ****ing joke.
Start refusing illegal jm's this pilot group is very weak, but I didn't know we were this weak.
Start refusing illegal jm's this pilot group is very weak, but I didn't know we were this weak.
My only thing that keeps me from declining JMs is the coding of UAs or coding/tracking them at all. Yes, the contract states that the company can't use them for disciplinary reasons. However, who says that, like history shows, the company reinterprets this and says that anyone with UAs in file can't flow? Who says that even if it clearly states in black and white that the company can't do that, they will? Many guys so close to flowing don't want to shoot themselves in the foot right now. That's my thought process on JMs and declining them. Note, the union sent an email warning about declining JMs. Gee, I wonder why?
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#5817
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From: A320 FO
There were 3093 pilots on the seniority list as of 10/2012, right before the bankruptcy filing. Today, there are right at 1800. That makes the number of pilots that left Envoy between the bankruptcy and today.........1293. Think about it. AMR/Eagle/AAG/Envoy ran off one thousand two hundred ninety three pilots.
Now, Envoy has cranked up the bonuses and gimmicks and are having to pay out big dollars in the HOPES of getting 40 plus new hires per month......just to operate the min number of airframes they currently have.
I believe the original plan was for a pilot group of around 1500. That changed with the environment and dwindling pilot supply. Suddenly, you are an asset and AAG/Envoy wants to put the brakes on the departures and keep that 1800. However, Envoy management still refuses to see you as such and the treatment, schedules and overall QOL are the worst that it has ever been.
If you have the chance, I highly recommend moving to any LCC or major. Anything that isn't sideways. It appears with the union posted attrition numbers, that many are still not buying the flow Envoy is selling.
Now, Envoy has cranked up the bonuses and gimmicks and are having to pay out big dollars in the HOPES of getting 40 plus new hires per month......just to operate the min number of airframes they currently have.
I believe the original plan was for a pilot group of around 1500. That changed with the environment and dwindling pilot supply. Suddenly, you are an asset and AAG/Envoy wants to put the brakes on the departures and keep that 1800. However, Envoy management still refuses to see you as such and the treatment, schedules and overall QOL are the worst that it has ever been.
If you have the chance, I highly recommend moving to any LCC or major. Anything that isn't sideways. It appears with the union posted attrition numbers, that many are still not buying the flow Envoy is selling.
Just saw that Envoy is offering a military helicopter transition program to get more bodies in class. The desperation is getting higher.
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#5818
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#5819
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And who made that choice? You didn't, I didn't? Then educate us all, why they are violating the contract? Just for fun? Because they can?
They do it because that's the way they make the operation work with all the inefficiency built into the operation. It is not the fault of the pilots, we were never at the wheel when the car spun out of control. We didn't come with threats of massive furloughs. We bargained IN GOOD FAITH during bankruptcy to get the necessary E175s ("very sweet fleet plan"), then later came for a second helping of concessions to hold the E175s hostage while closing two bases later. Where is the efficiency in that? Argue what you want, but corporate leadership here is non-existent. The regional operation is planned by a dart board. The improvements come at a trickle and are way behind the competition. My faith died with this place long ago when the second slap of concessions came after bankruptcy.
Take note for the new guys looking here. This IS the regional airline business model. They are just as bad as your elected congressman or woman. They will smile and tell you you're highly valued then later rip you off with your benefits and pay, keep you from your family for 22 days out of the month, and then tell you to be happy for what you got. Are you willing to put up with this for 6+ years? If so, great. If not, go back to school and do something else. Once you're in this, it's not easy to get into something else.
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They do it because that's the way they make the operation work with all the inefficiency built into the operation. It is not the fault of the pilots, we were never at the wheel when the car spun out of control. We didn't come with threats of massive furloughs. We bargained IN GOOD FAITH during bankruptcy to get the necessary E175s ("very sweet fleet plan"), then later came for a second helping of concessions to hold the E175s hostage while closing two bases later. Where is the efficiency in that? Argue what you want, but corporate leadership here is non-existent. The regional operation is planned by a dart board. The improvements come at a trickle and are way behind the competition. My faith died with this place long ago when the second slap of concessions came after bankruptcy.
Take note for the new guys looking here. This IS the regional airline business model. They are just as bad as your elected congressman or woman. They will smile and tell you you're highly valued then later rip you off with your benefits and pay, keep you from your family for 22 days out of the month, and then tell you to be happy for what you got. Are you willing to put up with this for 6+ years? If so, great. If not, go back to school and do something else. Once you're in this, it's not easy to get into something else.
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If you are close to flowing, within a year or two, you may do better trying to wait it out. If you are outside that window, I wouldn't count on that flow getting you to AA and you might consider one of the LCC's as well. Good luck.
#5820
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My only thing that keeps me from declining JMs is the coding of UAs or coding/tracking them at all. Yes, the contract states that the company can't use them for disciplinary reasons. However, who says that, like history shows, the company reinterprets this and says that anyone with UAs in file can't flow? Who says that even if it clearly states in black and white that the company can't do that, they will? Many guys so close to flowing don't want to shoot themselves in the foot right now. That's my thought process on JMs and declining them. Note, the union sent an email warning about declining JMs. Gee, I wonder why?
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Eventually aa will do this to also as aa will all be envoy. Aa pilots will say then we have it good let's not rock the boat.
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