Skybus is the culprit for driving down wages?
Nope, fortunately they died off quickly. Had they prospered, hell yes they would have been the culprit for any further compensation depression.
How about TSA, Skywest, and Mesa. When I left United for a corporate gig, regional airlines were doing 40% of United domestic flying. Routes flown by A-319's and 737's with 4000 hour pilots making $60-70k were taken over by guys flying ERJ's and RJ's making $20-30K.
Congrats on getting out of the rat race! However, this is apples to oranges. The RJ folks were not undercutting mainline to get to fly a jet. The mainline folks outsourced it to the RJ operators. RJs became an entry level position. Skybus was a different situation altogether. The pilots there were intentionally, and voluntarily undercutting everyone to a huge degree. The pilots that went their could have gone many other places for the same, or even better compensation.
So for someone at a regional airline to single out pilots who just lost there job and to gloat is both sad and unprofessional.
It would be happy and professional if a Mainline or corporate pilot was doing the gloating?
I don't really like the fact that these guys are on the street. However, it's not like these guys were not warned. They chose the selfish route, and now they can lie in their bed. I don't really want any of them on my team when it comes to contract negotiation time. I really hope they leave the industry. If they will fly the Airbus as a captain for 65K, how much do you suppose they would fly a bizjet for?
It seems some of you hate any kind of competition for your job but are more than willing to fly for an airline that can get you ahead at a cost to someone else.
Nope, I don't hate competition at all. If someone else can do it better, so be it. I do have a problem with guys whoring themselves out, and undercutting all of labors years of negotiations.
I still would like someone to explain how TSA taking flying away from mainline United was totally okay, but GO Jet taking flying away from TSA was not. How about Skywest? Non-union airline taking away flying from a union airline.
Again, the regionals didn't take anything away. The mainline folks traded that flying away. TSA took what you wiilingly gave. Ho-jets was completly different. They were created during labor negotiations with TSA. The sole reason for their existance is to circumvent scope clauses. Other airlines were hiring rapidly during hojets begining. Every pilot that went there had other options. They made a choice, and they will have to live with it.
When Northwest parks its DC-9's who do you think takes over that flying? Probably Compass who pays way less than Northwest. Where are the anti-Compass threads? My bet is there aren't any because you guys are all trying to get jobs there, so you can fly an E-Jet for 10 more bucks an hour.
Again, compass was created by NWA. The pilots (foolishly I think) traded away those airframes. Compass is represented by the NWA MEC. They are a willing creation of mainline.
I feel very little empathy for those that went to Skybus. They undercut my wages. They made it difficult for pilots to make any advances in compensation. They cost real airlines revenue. Skybus pilots didn't think about the sacrifices made by generations of pilots before them. All of the Skybus pilots took a selfish gamble and lost. They thought only of themselves, and only short-term. I should mourn them why?