Hagar17
Deliverin' the Goods.....
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The medical field is in worse shape than aviation. Just try going through all that hell for the same paycheck you get after six years at AirTran.
AirTran is going down. 5 years from now, nobody will know they ever existed.
brain surgery, I presume?![]()
They all pay more for school, alot more, will make less in a lifetime and pay way more for mal-pratice. yes they still make good money, but they also come out with 200000 plus in debt. Google salaries, and look up GP's and you will see the US average in about 100000 and a dentist (no speciality for either) makes about mid 90000's. I don't know about you, but putting my hands in someones mouth 8 hours a day is not worth 90K or if you specialize 150000. The fact is the money is gone in flying. Last week there was a story about the number of law graduates. CNN stated that last year there were more grads than ever before, and in the last 10 years the universities produced more lawyers then in the previous 20 years. My buds who went to state law schools are now just making in the 80's (10yrs exp). The stories you hear about the big money comes from the top 10 to 15 law schools. One buddie (ex-army intelligence officer) went to Stanford (ranked #1) and has 150000 in debt and now works for the gov at 700000 a year. His loan payment every month is $1000 for 20 yrs. He has been offered jobs that make 180000 a year but they require him to work about 70 hours. The only way our prof. is going to make a come back is to require that all pilots have degrees, which all other prof do, and the next company that want concessions gets kicked in the ass. When a labor group finally strikes and puts someone under then they will pay us what we have earned, till then we will continue to be asked to take cuts. If you don't like it then go to Fedex or UPS which is a whole different business model. Its time to just say no to 5th year pay being 65000, you can make that selling used cars for gods sake or spend 10000 dollars and get an MBA and you can make that right out of school. Just say no and if the company goes under then move on, its not worth having anyway.
Correct, CEO's make on average 500 times their average employee's salary; It's good to be the king. Also, doctors face bigger problems than we do, with most Americans medical insurance on the chopping block, they are going to face huge revenue problems. Those corporate CEO's that own the pharmaceutical and insurance companies are going to do extremely well, the doctors, not so much.The only profession that has done well over the last few years has been in the executive suite. The MBA's are leading the pack in our new winer-take-all, widening income gap, neo-feudal society.
Welcome to the jungle, baby. It gets worse here every day.![]()
That's something I'd better not EVER, EVER hear a NPA BOD or Rep come out and say.We are about to have a concessionary contract rammed down our throat and no one is stepping up to the plate. Until we hit them in the wallet, expect nothing to change.
Many of those, in and of themselves, are illegal work actions. Especially not calling for a gate, cleaning, catering, etc. Those ARE part of your job.Taxi as if the FAA was observing, write up each and every maintenance discrepancy, alert, cabin discrepancy, do not reset CB's, do not test run engines (even if directed by Mx), conduct meticulous pre-flight inspections, do not call for a gate, cleaning, catering. In other words DO YOUR JOB AND NOTHING MORE!!
I'm glad,,, I can, too, if it's concessionary. But I don't believe our elected officials will send anything like that to us for Rat. If anything I'm hearing the exact opposite. Tensions are high, people are frustrated, which is what management wants.We have our sights set way too low. I've said it before, I can safely cast my NO vote today.
For once I agree with YPF.The medical field is in worse shape than aviation. Just try going through all that hell for the same paycheck you get after six years at AirTran.
Your family is in the minority.I come from a family of lawyers and yes there are some that make under 100k but most make significantly more. I have seen my brother make more in one month than I made the whole year. He has been a lawyer for about 7 years and is on pace to bring in well over 500k and he still has time to play golf twice a week.
Incidentally, I disagree about upgrades.
it's not coming to a screeching halt anytime soon.
Lear70 what a refreshing dose of reality. Making $100K per year doing something you like puts you in the upper 5% of income in the US.
brain surgery, I presume?![]()
Oh God, where to start...
That's something I'd better not EVER, EVER hear a NPA BOD or Rep come out and say.
The contract that is sent to the pilots for ratification is a DIRECT result of what the NC is able to get out of the company.
1. If the polling numbers show the majority of pilots aren't in favor of a concessionary contract, then the NC is violating its responsibility to the pilots of NOT ALLOWING ONE TO GO TO VOTE. Period.
2. If the polling numbers show the majority of pilots aren't in favor of a concessionary contract, then the BOD is violating their responsibility to the pilots of NOT ALLOWING ONE TO GO TO VOTE.
3. If the polling numbers show the majority of the pilots aren't in favor of a concessionary contract, then the MEC Chair is violating his responsibility to the pilots of NOT ALLOWING ONE TO GO TO VOTE.
This is not my first rodeo. These are BASIC TENANTS that ALL of these people SWORE AN OATH to perform for their membership. Anything that is put out that is even VAGUELY in conflict with the Wilson Polling data violates the trust and faith of the pilots. Period.
There is no "ramming a concessionary contract" down ANYONE'S throat. The NC and BOD determine what goes to Mem Rat.
You contradict yourself. Sounds like you shouldn't have quit your job flying the mail.