dojetdriver
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You really think that they screw up by accident? Odd, that they never screw up in favor of the pilot.....
Ahhhhh.........no
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You really think that they screw up by accident? Odd, that they never screw up in favor of the pilot.....
Ahhhhh.........no
They sent me a check for moving expenses a few years ago. I never changed bases. I called them and emailed them 5-6 times about it and finally gave up. In the last Email, I told them that I had done my due diligence and that it was the last time I would be trying to give it back. I'm not gonna beg.
I still have it sitting in savings in case they find their mistake someday.
Meanwhile we're broke and there's no accountability for anyone over at the GO.
I'm surprised they didn't take it out of your paycheck. SEVERAL on the ERJ side have had deductions taken for previous overpayments.
Not pilot related, but company related. Just talked to inflight recruiter and they cant find flight attendants either. In fact, last class had 24 quit before graduating. Thats awesome!
Wake Up Mr Holt! The depth of the crap has far exceeded the tops of your boots!
That seems reasonable. If FA candidates show up for class, that means they have already agreed to work for the lousy compensation. If they quit before completing class, that means that something happened in the class that made them feel the deal was no longer worth it. That is a failure of leadership--a compelling leader would make them MORE eager, not less, to begin their new career.Your going to Blame Brad for that?
Wake Up Mr Holt! The depth of the crap has far exceeded the tops of your boots!
That seems reasonable. If FA candidates show up for class, that means they have already agreed to work for the lousy compensation. If they quit before completing class, that means that something happened in the class that made them feel the deal was no longer worth it. That is a failure of leadership--a compelling leader would make them MORE eager, not less, to begin their new career.
Sure, some may have had no clue what being a FA entailed, but I'd wager that far more just wouldn't put up with the belittling personal treatment that our FAs are given. I know some people really need to be told that the company won't put up with any nonsense, but I do feel there is much room for improvement in human relations here.