And I find your comments to be insulting, both to the profession and personally.
Where is your pride?
I made $40k this last year. That is NOT enough for a family of four in a middle-income bracket, and barely pays a $175,000 mortgage, a car note, and all the other incidentals of life.
You think that is acceptable?
Secondly, if we are so unrealistic, why is THE ENTIRE REST OF THE INDUSTRY HIGHER THAN OUR PAY ??!!
Maybe all of THEM are wrong and you are RIGHT...?
There's only 2 carriers with lower F/O pay than ours. Everyone else is higher. My goal for pay here is right in the middle to upper 2/3 of the industry. Not the top, not the highest. If that's too lofty of a goal for you, maybe you should reevaluate your standards. Or are you the guy at the bar who goes ugly early?
Third, you are very typical of the person who can't debate without throwing the "if you don't like it, why did you come here / why don't you leave" card.
I came here because of the Quality of Life increase from a regional and the POTENTIAL of this company to be the next Southwest. I'm willing to work hard towards that goal, including doing my PROFESSIONAL job 100%. That's not the cry of a "spoiled baby", that's how this industry advances.
You have absolutely ZERO business telling me I shouldn't have come here or that I should leave. I'm not trying to run the company into the ground, I'm busting my butt doing my job and asking for a compensation package that's in the middle to top 2/3 of the industry.
Lastly, it's funny that you mention that so many other people have expectations you think are "unrealistic". Again, if you and a FEW others think you are worth less and the MAJORITY of the pilot group thinks we are worth more, including many of those in leadership of the NPA, maybe it's not THEM who's out of step,,,?
Just a thought.
First, I made 70k last year, on FO pay. Again, more than the avg family of four. I'm not getting rich, and don't expect to in this industry. I'm realistic. Let me next apologize if you took my comments to close to home. I was not trying to insult you personally. I do, however, think that most of the pilots in this industry, at majors, have lost touch with reality. Things like informational picketing do nothing but make us look like asses. The public does not CARE. They care about buying another Tahoe, and a new Louis Vuitton bag. They already think we make too much money, and their $89 flight costs to much. We will no garner sympathy, we will garner only resentment.
I'm not suggesting that we should not be fairly compensated, or even that we should not make more money than we do now. I am suggesting a realistic approach to all of this, without the chest thumping, and "I'm a professional!" Acting in a professional manner should go without saying. It does NOT CHANGE YOUR JOB CLASSIFICATION!
I do think that you need to put down the NPA KoolAid and review some pay scales. We are not the lowest. Not the highest either. We all need to be careful of falling into the United/Delta mentality.
As far as your comments about a majority; that's not what I said. I said many, meaning my own little non-scietific poll of people I fly with. And perhaps many was a poor choice of words. But, several have unreasonable and unrealistic wants and expectations. And as far as the NPA, almost no one I talk to is happy with them. I know I'm not.
As far as me being "right" or "wrong", too many people see too many things in black or white, neo-con or liberal, CNN or FOX, left or right, Ann Coulter or Michael Moore. There's a middle ground, a compromise, and I wish more people would focus on that in many aspects of life.
Now, I invited you to leave because you post continuously on many threads what you can and can not accept from the position you currently hold. It seems it's about nothing but money to you. All that I was suggesting is that maybe you should chase it. Go where the money is. That apparantly will make you happy. I was offering an alternative, that's all. You say you came because of potential.....well, potential does not always realize itself. Maybe you should have gone for the sure thing (FedEx, CAL, UPS, etc)
Sorry if I offended you...but this is not that bad of a place to work, and frankly, I'm tired of hearing that it is.