First off, please forgive me for trying to protect my get rich quick/see the world scheme ;-)
Good for you for seeing 60,000 USD/yr in your future. Is that figure including perdiem? Guess what? FO’s were making base pay 72,000 USD/yr not to long ago. Not that they were paying enough then either…I will not comment on the CA pay because I dont have a hard number to argue against.
This is a situation where Arik is seeing an easy cheap way to get pilots from America due to the down turn. They are using this to put the leasing companies against each other to negotiate the cheapest possible labor. These companies need to get there cut as well. But they know there bottom end and will use that to lower the terms of the pilot contracts. Does this all sound familiar?
If they can cut FO wages by 12,000 USD/yr in a matter of months, guess whats going to happen when you’re up for a PC and the next round of furloughs hits the street??? You will be back on the street. Oh, lets not forget that they are “offering financing” for your PC’s (I did see part of the terms a while back)! Do you even know what that means?
Soon enough expat flying will be no different (pay wise) than back home minus the pay for your own PC part if you guys are willing to jump on anything. Yes, you are the first round to start bringing down the standard for this equipment. Just remember that they actually need you more than you need them. As a contractor you are able to negotiate your contract! But if people like you want to ruin it, so be it…
There is no “Pathetic Ego” at work here… I’m just merely stating facts regarding yours and others ignorance towards contract flying. As for my “attitude” “biting me in the ass” in the future… Guys with bad attitudes don’t get where I’m at today in this world. You show up and you’re labeled as either a hero or a zero immediately. It is very easy to go either direction. That’s not “Ego” talking, that’s fact!
One more thing before I go Mr. Tar Heel… Based on your history of posts it appears that you have had quite a few interviews and wound up at Mesa. And now you’re out of a job. Last I checked Mesa was still hiring. It appears you have a difficult time finding jobs and an even harder time keeping them! Couldn’t make it through line training??? Please share the real reason why you are out of a job and quit making it sound like you fall into the group of unfortunate furloughs! BTW, “2500 hr wonder…” Did that really come from a guy posting himself and a 2000 hr FO? Maybe you need to change your attitude so that you can actually find and maintain a job when the industry turns itself around. In the mean time, stay out of contract flying. Thanks!