I am a 3+ year f/o making 4th year f/o pay and I can tell you right now that I cannot make ends meet if we go to 70 hour lines. If they do decide to do that, I had better get 18-20 days off so that I can find a part time job. I won't be able to afford to keep this job if it's 70 hrs and 13-14 days off.
I use to think like that about leaving my last job for here. Combined with wanting to spend more time with the family while my kids were still young I didn't think I could make ends meet.
Well I have noticed that I took a 30% pay cut, did major repairs on the cars and stuff around the house, and I have more money in the bank than I ever have. You would be surprised how much money you can save if you really look at what you spend on a daily basis. What you can live without might surprise yourself.
As for concessions I would rather be on the street than comeback here for less pay. It wouldn't be much of a difference then, so what would be the point of concessions. Concessions would be a joke. I would rather collect unemployment. Hey they might extend benefits too!
One thing about fuel prices is it puts the 40% paycuts by others in perspective. The fuel prices have made the 40% paycuts by others seem
infinitesimal compared to the costs the airlines face now. It kinda proves that the airlines would have done just fine without 40% concessions, and shows what it took to kill the industry.
However, as a junior pilot I would be humbled by the brotherhood here if a line reduction of 5-8 hours was taken by the group, so I could stay off the street.
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