Sometimes I think some people are responding to these threads without reading the whole thread. I have said it many times before and apparently i will have to continue to repeat my self. HARDLY ANYBODY TOOK A JOB AT A REGIONAL OTHER THAN TO BUILD FLIGHT TIME AND GET 121 PIC AND MOVE ON TO THE MAJORS AFTER NO MORE THAN 5 TO 10 YEARS!!!!! Have I said that loudly and clearly enough. Why am I having to explain this to fellow pilots. BEFORE 9-11 A PILOT COULD ALMOST BE ASSURED OF A JOB AT A MAJOR, NOW THAT IS NO LONGER THE CASE! So for anybody getting into this pre-9-11 they never expected to be having to make a career at the despicable regional airlines. Nobody pre-911 thought they would have to suffer at a salary of 30-40 grand a year for 10 years then upgrade and earn a whopping 60-90 grand for the rest of their careers doing 5 legs a day, 12-16 hour days 20 days a month!! Is this not clear to everybody? Now for those getting involved in this profession after about 2004 or 2005 when anyone with half a brain could see that there will be no more opportunity for most at the major airline level, well for those pilots, they deserve the misery that they get!
And I call total BS on supply and demand, and I'm glad someone brought that up so that I can dispel it. Back when this career was worth having(1960's-1970's), in the regulated days, there were far fewer jobs available and far more pilots per capita. Look at the statistics on the number of licensed pilots in the 1970's and compare it to today. Today there are a little over 500,000 compared to a population of 300 million. In the 1975 there were about 700,000 compared to a population of a little over 200 million. So lets see, our total population has grown by 100 million(33%) while at the same time our pilot population has shrunk 200,000(30%). Yet the 1970's were a time pilots were paid about the best they had ever been paid. So much for supply and demand. Anybody spouting that supply and demand crap is just a typical "yes" man, towing the company line because they don't want to think for themselves. They would just rather be told what to do.