701EV
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- Joined
- Oct 10, 2002
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Team:
I have come to know many of you in my six years with ASA not only as aviation professionals, but also as friends. It is in part for this reason that I have mixed emotions sharing with you my decision to resign from ASA effective Oct. 26, to take a position with a Dallas-based company.
I cannot stress enough my thanks for your dedication to ASA. I have witnessed it first-hand as part of the Maintenance and Engineering division, then as part of the Airport Customer Service team, and now as Chief Operating Officer. We have shared hundreds of successes over the years and have met and overcome as many challenges – all of which have helped all of us grow as a company and as professionals within our industry.
As I told Bryan when I shared my decision with him, I really do feel that my current job is the best in the industry. I have the opportunity to affect change directly by working every day with people who are passionate about planes, about ASA and who have ASA’s success at the core of every decision.
I will miss the airline industry and you, the people of ASA. My decision to move on is based solely on my desire to explore new challenges that will help me grow in a new professional direction. I wish each of you every success and thank you all for making these past six years memorable.
-Anthony
Is this the beginning of ASA Mismanagement bailing?
701EV
I have come to know many of you in my six years with ASA not only as aviation professionals, but also as friends. It is in part for this reason that I have mixed emotions sharing with you my decision to resign from ASA effective Oct. 26, to take a position with a Dallas-based company.
I cannot stress enough my thanks for your dedication to ASA. I have witnessed it first-hand as part of the Maintenance and Engineering division, then as part of the Airport Customer Service team, and now as Chief Operating Officer. We have shared hundreds of successes over the years and have met and overcome as many challenges – all of which have helped all of us grow as a company and as professionals within our industry.
As I told Bryan when I shared my decision with him, I really do feel that my current job is the best in the industry. I have the opportunity to affect change directly by working every day with people who are passionate about planes, about ASA and who have ASA’s success at the core of every decision.
I will miss the airline industry and you, the people of ASA. My decision to move on is based solely on my desire to explore new challenges that will help me grow in a new professional direction. I wish each of you every success and thank you all for making these past six years memorable.
-Anthony
Is this the beginning of ASA Mismanagement bailing?
701EV