LR25
Its just a vintage VW
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Top airline pay to regional pay, at what point in aviation history did it get to the point where one group of pilot were worth more than another.
At what point did a mechanic (myself) make a fraction at an airline to what the captian was making (300K).
Myself the mechanic changing the hydrualic pump in the pouring rain in the middle of the night with skydrol in my eyes with maintenance control breathing down my neck, while the 300K captian drinks coffee in the maintance office wondering whats taking so long to change the pump.
I'm not being an advocate for mechanics(allthough they deserve it) but how it that justified?
I takes years of training, hard work, experience and schooling to be a good mechanic to keep the airline going.
The same should be for all professional pilots. There are alot of good people in the left seat other than the majors flying a 767.
Now, I am not slamming the guy making 300K in the left seat of the 76, but there is a lopsided view and reality to our beloved profession.
LR25
At what point did a mechanic (myself) make a fraction at an airline to what the captian was making (300K).
Myself the mechanic changing the hydrualic pump in the pouring rain in the middle of the night with skydrol in my eyes with maintenance control breathing down my neck, while the 300K captian drinks coffee in the maintance office wondering whats taking so long to change the pump.
I'm not being an advocate for mechanics(allthough they deserve it) but how it that justified?
I takes years of training, hard work, experience and schooling to be a good mechanic to keep the airline going.
The same should be for all professional pilots. There are alot of good people in the left seat other than the majors flying a 767.
Now, I am not slamming the guy making 300K in the left seat of the 76, but there is a lopsided view and reality to our beloved profession.
LR25