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Saabless 02-20-2015 05:43 PM

Envoy CFI program
 
Anyone have any insight or know of anyone who has been hired on at Envoy through the CFI program for low time pilots?

CloudShredder 02-20-2015 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by Saabless (Post 1828981)
Anyone have any insight or know of anyone who has been hired on at Envoy through the CFI program for low time pilots?

I have two friends in the pipeline program, one is set to be in a March class. I have some insight... What are you wanting to know?

DaCowboys 02-21-2015 09:04 AM

Envoy CFI program
 
I was in the program, let me know if you have any questions.

Saabless 02-23-2015 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by DaCowboys (Post 1829217)
I was in the program, let me know if you have any questions.

Do they interview you once you get your CFI? Do they offer insurance and travel benefits for just you or your whole family? Do you recommend the program?

kingsnake2 02-24-2015 08:55 AM

US Aviation Academy works with the Envoy Pipeline Program. I'm sure I could round up a contact or two if you would like.

GrumpyBear 03-07-2015 07:43 AM

I wish this CFI pipeline program was around when I was coming up working through my ratings. US Aviation Academy looks like they have a solid program.

PSpuza 03-08-2015 01:29 PM

I work at USAA currently. Not in the pipeline program but happy to help if anyone has questions.

JT8D 03-08-2015 05:12 PM

Why on earth would anyone want to work for this God awful company? Take it from a current employee, working here is embarrassing on a daily basis. Explaining to irate passengers over and over why their flight was canceled and there is no one around to tell them anything, or explaining to a riotus group why we are sitting on a taxiway waiting for a gate for 3 hours on a sunny day when all the other airlines are coming and going as usual, and having a management team straight from Barnum and Baileys, complete with a CEO who doesn't understand English, will wear on you fast.

Also, I hope any prospective employees would be adept in accounting, because you have to have a degree in it if you want to ever be paid properly. Oh, and speaking of pay... There is none. With other companies offering huge bonuses, why the hell would you come here to make $24K/yr?

If your answer is flow through, you are wrong. Whatever nonsense these recruiters are feeding you about flow through to AA is a complete lie. Pilots hired here today will be here for 8 years at least. Not getting paid...

Friends don't let friends go to work for envoy. This company doesn't even deserve to be in business.

GrumpyBear 03-08-2015 07:43 PM

JT8D:

If you are so unhappy working there, why don't you leave? Look I get it, every work environment has its ups and downs. And ANYWHERE you go you'll have to deal with knuckle heads and crappy situations. I'm sure that even the mainline carriers have to deal with similar situations you described.

The reason why people go and work for 24k a year is because there are THOUSANDS of people lined up to do the job....looks to me that you were one of those? Listen..I'm not hating on you just hopefully having you see the upside. You're flying for a regional, gaining experience and hopefully looking to upgrade in the future. Having a positive attitude makes a HUGE difference in life...trust me. If you're still unhappy and want a change in scenery....my company is looking for pilots for an all-inclusive trip to the desert for one year. Only catches are REALLY LONG hours and oh yeah...getting shot at by really really bad people. ; )

All the Best!

tall guy 03-08-2015 08:05 PM

I'm joining the pipeline program after getting my cfi's and relocating to the Denton area. I'm very excited to be moving to TX. I don't know much about Denton but it will be home really soon. But as far as the money...I try not to worry about money because I don't have any now and probably never will. But the pipeline is a good deal. Medical, Dental, travel privileges and more after hired. Better deal than I have now at my current job. I will be happy with my 18 dollars per hour. I think I will be able to find cheap beer in Texas somewhere.

CloudShredder 03-09-2015 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by GrumpyBear (Post 1839609)
JT8D:

If you are so unhappy working there, why don't you leave? Look I get it, every work environment has its ups and downs. And ANYWHERE you go you'll have to deal with knuckle heads and crappy situations. I'm sure that even the mainline carriers have to deal with similar situations you described.

The reason why people go and work for 24k a year is because there are THOUSANDS of people lined up to do the job....looks to me that you were one of those? Listen..I'm not hating on you just hopefully having you see the upside. You're flying for a regional, gaining experience and hopefully looking to upgrade in the future. Having a positive attitude makes a HUGE difference in life...trust me. If you're still unhappy and want a change in scenery....my company is looking for pilots for an all-inclusive trip to the desert for one year. Only catches are REALLY LONG hours and oh yeah...getting shot at by really really bad people. ; )

All the Best!

Agree with all but the bolded portion.

flyinggolfer 03-09-2015 08:17 AM

You'll build the time fast and get a good paycheck as we move into summer months.

Champeen07 03-11-2015 04:07 PM

Welcome to Texas. No state even comes close.

AdiosMikeFox 03-11-2015 06:33 PM

Lol, nobody's lined up to try.

tall guy 03-23-2015 12:03 PM

What's it like to work at us aviation academy?

ericacassady 03-25-2015 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by tall guy (Post 1848017)
What's it like to work at us aviation academy?

US Aviation is a good company to work for. There are plenty of students and plenty of hours to be had.

seekins5 04-03-2015 05:38 PM

I'll also be moving out to USAA in June after I graduate from LaTech. Looking to build just 500 hours in 5 months so I can hop on over to Envoy once I turn 21 in October. Anyone have any information on how the interview goes and what to expect? I think I'm going to interview next Friday and I have already been hired by Envoy so competing the interview with USAA is the last step.

Still considering the future of Envoy, I have seven months for them to fix things or fold so I think I have plenty of time with that. My idea is that being from the DFW area I want DFW no matter what which will increase QOL. Ill have a RATP for 2 years regardless as I won't be 23 till 2017 so upgrade time is something I'm not too worried about because I have to be a FO anyways. And I could still get a type and some hours and if something happens it wouldn't be more than an inconvenience to change employers until I have enough time for the majors. Any opinion is appreciated.


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