PSA Questions
#51
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Everyone says this and it’s BS. It’s easy to get a ballpark of around a year and CLT is much longer. Stop being a recruiter and saying oooo in 6 months you could hold a line… it’s not fair to new hires to over promise. Give them the reality.
#52
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“around a year”. Sure. I would band that at 8-16 months
The people saying to want firm numbers, which are unknowable right now.
The reason they are not knowable is that people are leaving PSA as fast as they possibly can and the biggest driver of advancement is attrition. (That pessimistic enough for you?)
#53
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Is there any reason why PSA has a "flow" to fedex & united? or is that overstated and those 2 are scalping from every regional?
Also, what makes PSA training harder than other regionals. I've read that quite a few times recently
Also, what makes PSA training harder than other regionals. I've read that quite a few times recently
#54
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United does seem to have some affinity for AA WO pilots. I can't see why fedex would favor any passenger carrier over another. The United/Fedex "flow" is notable for the extent to which PSA pilot are going there rather than American. Not so much that UA/FDX are drawing heavily from PSA
#56
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lol not recruiter
“around a year”. Sure. I would band that at 8-16 months
The people saying to want firm numbers, which are unknowable right now.
The reason they are not knowable is that people are leaving PSA as fast as they possibly can and the biggest driver of advancement is attrition. (That pessimistic enough for you?)
“around a year”. Sure. I would band that at 8-16 months
The people saying to want firm numbers, which are unknowable right now.
The reason they are not knowable is that people are leaving PSA as fast as they possibly can and the biggest driver of advancement is attrition. (That pessimistic enough for you?)
#60
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Not exactly true. Looks like 58 gone, including the flows. Some of those new hires have already left class, so the 71 number isnt correct. Also, several that left were put on PER leave (not flows), and not sure why. Some pilots that left over a month ago are still on the list as well.
The worse part is that PSA traded lots of captains for new hire FOs, and lost a lot of Check Airmen as well.
The worse part is that PSA traded lots of captains for new hire FOs, and lost a lot of Check Airmen as well.
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