WSurf,
Hey while I agree with much of what you said concerning career progression, it frankly is a sorry excuse for a professional to go on tantrum like rants chock full of name calling and denigrating monikers.
If you'd like to learn how to take your lumps with grace you should speak with most of the former ATA guys that have been hired here. I've personally flown with a couple of these guys, and believe me they recognize that things aren't perfect. They however, direct their criticisms with tact and respect toward their fellow coworkers. I really feel for these guys, they're great professionals who had unfortunate luck. If anyone has a right to have a chip on their shoulder its these guys, yet most of them are taking it in stride.
Listen, we all know things aren't rainbows and unicorns at Compass. We're like an airline refugee camp, we've all come from somewhere, some type of previous air carrier jobs. Many of us were really getting the $h*t end of the stick in our previous positions. Compass for its faults, looks like quite a picnic compared to where I had come from.
We're not highly paid, or have a great contract, but we're working hard and trying to make CPS a better place. Remember, none of us had a say in the contract. With that said though, most of us are here at Compass because we want to be here. No one is holding a gun Sioux's head. Plenty of guys had come to training, found other jobs, and left in the past.
FWIW, I'm a member of the training comittee and I've not received a single phone call in the past couple months. Not to say that other training committee members haven't, but I have not and my number is right there on your list. We know there's problems but we don't know where to start without help from the guys in training up in YUL.
Sioux, if I ever fly with you, the first round is on me. Best of luck with the training, we've all been there and through it.