Dec 2025 class
#23
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#24
I would have waited until the names were publicly released. If they needed to let folks know they wouldn’t be able to hold a line they could just label them no bidders without giving much away. It also doesn’t help that retirees are referred to as terminated. It was just a thoughtless action.
#26
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Joined: May 2018
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Yeah. It was dumb, and tone-deaf, and indicative of a broader attitude. But I don't think it was pernicious on an individual level. Just what you'd expect from Brown. Somebody in some "silo" realized that there were going to bidding problems if the list wasn't "cleaned up", so they, you know, "fixed the glitch". Job done! With zero consideration of how that looked and felt to any human who worked with these people. You can be pretty sure that if they hadn't, there would have been some manager breathing down their neck about how to get the bids efficiently sorted for 2601. It's not who we work with, it's the company we work for.
#27
Just flew with a training center instructor and a domicile chief pilot. Both confirmed we had 30 new hires leave so far this year. A whole class worth of folks. Guess we aren’t the top of the pyramid anymore.
#28
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