SlumTodd_Millionaire
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American is a place you don’t want to be?
				
			Seriously. Anyone who is "stuck" at a regional that wouldn't jump at the chance to go to 'Mercan is crazy.American is a place you don’t want to be?
The insurance usually forces a settlement just shy of their deductible. Ask me how I know.They’d settle and their insurers would pay out. Just asking the question would be liability risk for them. Most of them know better, so it would never be asked. USERRA is very strict in this regard.
The insurance usually forces a settlement just shy of their deductible. Ask me how I know.

Well... I am a helicopter pilot after all...Seriously. Anyone who is "stuck" at a regional that wouldn't jump at the chance to go to 'Mercan is crazy.
A buddy of mine from the bad old days at MQ, where we had flow rights, was hired at AA long after surrendering them, so it isn’t insurmountable.Unless you know you don’t want to be at AA from first hand experience, I don’t understand why you would jump ship laterally to a job with only a guaranteed interview. You are getting 20 months of the time to flow away from the current situation. My advice is to stay put. You will flow soon and the hurt will be over.
As an HR person I can just see the big ???? at the guaranteed interview: why did you give up a guaranteed flow for a guaranteed interview so close to your flow? What’s your convincing answer?
Unless you know you don’t want to be at AA from first hand experience, I don’t understand why you would jump ship laterally to a job with only a guaranteed interview. You are getting 20 months of the time to flow away from the current situation. My advice is to stay put. You will flow soon and the hurt will be over.
As an HR person I can just see the big ???? at the guaranteed interview: why did you give up a guaranteed flow for a guaranteed interview so close to your flow? What’s your convincing answer?
Let me show you my paycheck/retirement/contract as a captain with absolutely zero schedule control vs an FO at a legacy doing almost the exact same routes. It's almost downright embarrassing.It's mostly like this - all the stuff we bitch about at the regional, when I commute back and forth on mainline they bitch about the same exact things. Also, learned the hard way - never ask an West pilot what they think of 'Merican haha. Most Airways guys are super cool and laid back but again lots of complaining...
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Bruh, that’s people. Literally every workplace in every profession.It's mostly like this - all the stuff we bitch about at the regional, when I commute back and forth on mainline they bitch about the same exact things. Also, learned the hard way - never ask an West pilot what they think of 'Merican haha. Most Airways guys are super cool and laid back but again lots of complaining...
Ugh, stay put! Flow to AA then go to DL if you absolutely want to. Moving laterally at the legacy level is a lot easier than moving up from a regional. If you don't get hired at DL then what? 9E or AA? Hmmmmmmmm. Go deploy, upgrade, quit being a baby, and go to a legacy. All regionals suck. Why is this even a discussion?
Or that!No flow to AA and then stay and make it a career! They haven't hired half as many bodies as DL has. Plus they have more retirements numbers. Which equals faster seniority. Especially if a furlough happens.
Unless the flow leads to a place you don't want to be... that is how much I'm not liking my job. Spent too many years in prior career being unhappy, I'm not going to do that again.
In any event its not like I'll be deciding today and its not like I'm jumping ship at the first sign of trouble. Lastly, riding out the storm is not off the table - as previously stated the irony of trading fleas is not lost on me.
Appreciate the thoughts very much.
Unless the flow leads to a place you don't want to be... that is how much I'm not liking my job. Spent too many years in prior career being unhappy, I'm not going to do that again.
In any event its not like I'll be deciding today and its not like I'm jumping ship at the first sign of trouble. Lastly, riding out the storm is not off the table - as previously stated the irony of trading fleas is not lost on me.
Appreciate the thoughts very much.
Yeah.STAY.
