You are not getting blasted because many of us are working at sub-par carriers. You are getting blasted because you are in the top ten (if not top five) of the oddest members on this website. Ever. If you didn't realize that, I'm sorry. If this persona is truly you - the real you - I'd be happy to chat off-line to explain why you receive this exact same reception on every single aviation forum you've ever been on. However, if this persona is just that, a persona, then yes, we prefer you not opine on this website. This website has a long history and culture of not being like the other sites frequented by people not really being themselves.
Here's a chance to prove you're a real human being. Just address these questions honestly to prove you're not a troll and you'll at least get that recognition.
What has Envoy's attrition been then last few months? Why are those pilots leaving when they have a flow? Where are they going?
There has been attrition. I'm not going to lie. But there is always attrition. A nice percentage of the attrition comes from, non cadets. And, RTP guys make up a good part of that too. They go everywhere, including LCCs. Personally, I find this the biggest career mistake you could ever make but I can't control what one thinks or does.
What is the plan to address Envoy's pay and benefits disparity versus places like Endeavor?
The company has met with the union in the past over some of these items. Unfortunately they haven't been able to come to an agreement.
What are the plans to address the work rules and scheduling issues not found at other regionals?
See above. There have been several meetings on reserve.
Besides the flow, why is it worth it for someone to go to Envoy? (E-175s is not an answer). All of these are serious questions, especially this one. In 2017 I had offers from Envoy and a bunch of others. I didn't choose Envoy for pay, 401k, benefits, work-rules, and scheduling concerns.
Where else can you go right out of college and step right into your lifelong career at the largest major airline in the world? One interview and when your number comes up you simply transfer. Not any of this re-interviewing like some others do. Envoy pioneered the cadet program and for those who qualify, it pays lifelong dividends.
Address those questions honestly and seriously and enjoy coming into the fold of this community just a little bit. Don't, and it's more of the same for you unfortunately.