I would love nothing more to compare David Cush's salary with that of Glen Tilton (the highest paid airline CEO in the US)..
I toured their HQ in Burlingame and the CEO sits in a glorified cubical and the SVP's and VPs all the same, right there next to the rest of the working stiffs,.. I'd be willing to bet you their salaries are far less than those equal positions at your airline.
I'm not holding out our executive compensation as some sort of example. Our executives' compensation here at UAL is ridiculous. We have executive VP's making more than CEO's at other airlines.
I'm not sure if VA is required to notify the DOT of managment compensation as we do since it is a private company.
But again, you're missing the point. Considering that your executives are working and living in SFO, I suspect that their total compensation package is not as, ahem, "below market rates" as your pilots' wages are. I could be wrong. But I doubt it.
It's easy for you to rant about "us" guys that are lowering the bar while you're comfortable employed with what you view as the world's premier airline..
I'm not comfortably employed. United is not the world's premier airline.
now try to imagine yourself on the street and with kids to feed and provide medical insurance for in TODAY's market.. where would you be looking for work if all you knew how to do well was fly?
Try to imagine it? Are you kidding me? I "imagined" it 15 years ago when I started in ths profession. One of the first important things I discussed with my girlfriend at the time (now wife) was that this profession sucks and chances are I will be on the street and we need to always be financially prepared for that. I guess fortunately for me I realize that the airline profession is VERY volatile, and I have enough money set aside to go back to college and do something else while supporting the family. If VA wages/work rules/retirement (or lake thereof) was what I had to look forward to for the rest of my career, I'd be out of this profession in a heartbeat "looking for work" somewhere else.
Me personally, even when UAL was hiring, I had no desire to work for them.. they're yesterdays story and their corporate culture isn't conducive to a happy work force.. I want something different, and VX fits that.
To each is own. If the UA pilots willingly agreed to 90K Airbus Captain wages with our management team, we would have an EXCELLENT relationship as well. Our management team would LOVE US for agreeing to such a wage. I guarantee you our corporate culture would be 500% better the next day if we did that. They'd be high 5'ing us when we walked past each other in the hallways!
The JetBlue guys used to make that same statement you did back in the early 2000's. "Our corporate culture is excellent!!" they'd say. "What a great company it is to work for!!" Of course it is! The pilots were happy to work for little pay, no retirement, and no work rules and their management team was happy to allow them to work for little pay, no retirement, and no work rules. That makes for an EXCELLENT corporate culture.
But again, back to the main point. VA pilot compenation hurts the profession.