Hiboglossi
The Most Depressing Person
is “pop” code for bath salts?
And “posted” code for “did more bath salts”?
Apparently lime pop packs quite a wallop. Maybe Dacuj is a tiger.
is “pop” code for bath salts?
And “posted” code for “did more bath salts”?
Dude...stop. Please go back to the retreat and harass the youngsters that you managed to dupe with your "free candy" style pitch.Exact same holds true at AA.
receiving and eligible for are two different things. i doubt Delta is concerned with inferior product nor are they inferior. nothing better out of Minny. While Delta and United may be worried about many things i doubt one of them is feeding their airline.As many of you have heard by now, Envoy pilots will be receiving 150k in retention bonuses. This is a shock and awe strategy AA is doing that will further cement Envoy and AA as the new American. It will completely throw Delta and United off and word is they have already been caught off guard by this. Trying to feed their airline with inferior product just became 10 times harder.
ditto from MinnyI mean, I flew for one of them for 7 years, so don't think I forgot them. It's simply not an issue for me, usually. They serve tiny leisure markets that I don't need to fly to, or they're simply supplementing mainline aircraft so I can avoid them. That hasn't been the case when I've booked on American or United.
Clearly guy doesn't know what inferior means, saying they will struggle 10x harder to find inferior pilots because they're going to Envoy?....... But maybe he does know that inferior pilots are going to the 'Voy'....receiving and eligible for are two different things. i doubt Delta is concerned with inferior product nor are they inferior. nothing better out of Minny. While Delta and United may be worried about many things i doubt one of them is feeding their airline.
As many of you have heard by now, Envoy pilots will be receiving 150k in retention bonuses. This is a shock and awe strategy AA is doing that will further cement Envoy and AA as the new American. It will completely throw Delta and United off and word is they have already been caught off guard by this. Trying to feed their airline with inferior product just became 10 times harder.
The only “shock and awe” element here is that despite first rate equipment and flow it takes a serious retention bonus to keep the people you already have from jumping ship for better options. Competitors are only going to be “shocked and awed” by the desperate measures Envoy is taking to maintain staffing, much less how they’re going to recruit for growth and attrition. This is epically bad marketing.I'm sorry for my late rambling post. I had a few pops, got online and posted. However, now having 100% clarity of mind, the post is overall true.
I have gotten wind from a couple of guys I know in the industry that have close ties to HQ at Delta and United. They are taking this move seriously and in essence, it IS a shock and awe strategy from AA. Just think of the inferior feed that United and Delta both have. It's quite obvious when you set foot on a Whisky 200 or Commutair 145. Delay prone, dirty aircraft, many times unprofessional crews. When you set foot on an Envoy 175, you can't tell one bit of difference than when you walk onto an AA 73 or Bus. Since AA has gotten to this point, it's something Delta and United are going to have to address if they want to keep up. My opinion only of course but it comes with excellent background information.
Sir, do you have a license for that dad joke?It was a bold move.
I don't need one for my pun gun.Sir, do you have a license for that dad joke?
I see you are carrying a pun gun without wearing your white new balances. I’ll let you off with a warningI don't need one for my pun gun.
Are you telling me to shoe? Rude.I see you are carrying a pun gun without wearing your white new balances. I’ll let you off with a warning.
Are you telling me to shoe? Rude.
That statement is at least 50% incorrect.While Delta and United may be worried about many things i doubt one of them is feeding their airline.
And said airlines have programs right now that fills that gap where they aren't spending hundreds of millions to retain regional pilots. So I'd say it was a correct statement that this is not on their list of worried items. He didn't say they aren't using brainpower for hiring programs for the future need of pilots.That statement is at least 50% incorrect.
No normal airline just assumes there will be a line of willing able pilots wrapped around the hq three times to get into the door. Fair amount of brainpower (misapplied as it may seem at times) is dedicated to figuring out the ways of making sure the spice flows.