PSA is a great place to work! - Communications Specialist PSA Airlines Employee Review

4.0
5 Jul 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

PSA has a strong group of people that want to make the company a success and work hard everyday to make it happen. From the time that I interviewed, to the time I accepted the job, I could tell that this company would be a place for me to learn, thrive and grow. The flight benefits are wonderful and so are the health benefits. With growth comes a great opportunity to speak up and share you're thoughts and ideas, and a great place to advance. I am very happy with my decision to join the PSA family and know that I made the right choice in my career. Leadership is very visible and open about their strengths and weaknesses. They are work hard to do what is best for the company and the employees that work here.

Cons

There has been a lot of negativity coming from people who have been here a long time. People expect change to happen over night or to not happen at all and that's just not how it works. A con for me is the negativity that I see from some of the people here that don't believe change can happen and that our growth is a good thing.

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5.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great Company to work for. PSA is very invested in their people and push people to be their very best and allow for growth/opportunities. Charlotte has really brought on a new culture and a Team environment.

Cons

Work environment is very fast paced with high expectations

2.0
8 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Travel benefits are great; you get the same perks as mainline. -If you live in one of their bases, it's convenient if you get assigned to that base -Same uniform as mainline AA -Very easy training, only 4 weeks. Not hard to ace the tests and drills, especially if you pay attention

Cons

-The pay is extremely low -You barely have time and money to use those travel benefits -You need to pick up more hours or an extra job to make ends meet -FAs are not paid well enough -Crew scheduling can be very challenging -They make you pay for your uniforms in your first year, which is a thousand plus dollars (pay is low enough, you still need to shoulder the expensive uniform)

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