ditchpilot
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Man it feels great to be in the top 15 highest paying U.S. careers.
Just about every regional RJ Capt is in the to 15% of U.S. earners when it comes to income. I sure that overall we are holding our own. If you think $60K-$100K jobs are a dime a dozen then you are a little out of touch with reality. Flame away.
Minus the student loan payment....and you are back down to being paid crap.
Most people who went to college have student loan payments. If you wasted 100K going to UND or ERAU then your bad. It's only your own fault if you didn't do your research.
Dont be talking smack about my alma mater. Just cause you went to Billy Bobs flying school don't be a hater.
Just about every regional RJ Capt is in the to 15% of U.S. earners when it comes to income. I sure that overall we are holding our own. If you think $60K-$100K jobs are a dime a dozen then you are a little out of touch with reality. Flame away.
Fo Sho Average median income at the poverty line is $22K. Truly the American Dream. Happy 4th. The only true freedom is freedom from debt
Just about every regional RJ Capt is in the to 15% of U.S. earners when it comes to income. I sure that overall we are holding our own. If you think $60K-$100K jobs are a dime a dozen then you are a little out of touch with reality. Flame away.
That is closer than most people think here. The actual data (from several online sources) show that if you make $65,000 a year, you earn more than 2/3 of the American population. That includes a lot of college graduates who (aviation or not) often owe over $100k in student loans.
There are also more mainline pilots than regional, and the average pay for those airlines is higher than the regionals. Are you a 3rd year Delta F/O on the Mad Dog? You're probably making about $85,000 a year, which puts you above 80% of the population. A 737 Captain with USAirways? Even with the concessionary contract you're still working under, you're making $110,000 a year, which is above 85% of everyone else around you.
You aren't going to start out at $100k. You aren't going to be a widebody Captain in a couple of years. You are going to have to pay your dues, along with educational expenses, just like the rest of the working people in America. Work hard, and with a little patience and luck (yes, it's needed too), you will be at the top end of the earnings brackets.
As SplitBar said, if you think these $60-100k jobs are all over the place, why don't 80% of the people in America have them?
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But that's my point! It isn't 20% with those jobs, it's closer to 80%. It may not seem like it on these boards, but with a few exceptions, the guys making $100k+ don't browse through message boards like this one.The 20% that have those jobs had good "luck", the rest had bad luck.
Not 100k+ loans. That's a recent phenomenon. And true I have no sympathy for those people who wrote a check and 4 years later were in an RJ with 0 experience. Not good for the industry IMO.
Let's see ... it was 12 yrs ago this month that I was hired at UAL. Let's say that I made an average of $70K/yr during the 4 years that I wasn't on furlough. The math is: $70K x 4 = $280K divided by 12 = $23.3K/yr average salary.