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... Do you want to return to the days of 5 airlines with 200 planes each just so the airlines can charge a "fair" price and fill them up with nice, wealthy people dressed in suits and ties? ...
AA717driver said:Low fares have created a whole lot of pilot jobs. Do you want to return to the days of 5 airlines with 200 planes each just so the airlines can charge a "fair" price and fill them up with nice, wealthy people dressed in suits and ties?
Maybe you'll get a job in one of those airplanes but most likely, you won't.
It's just not as simple as jacking the fares.TC
pipejockey said:Sounds good to me! Many will lose their jobs but the ones who remain will have an enviable career once again. Its better to have a career where all who are involved in it can live the good life than the 2 bit pilot jobs that are out there now.
pilotyip said:Why is 100K/yr plus a 2-bit job?
800Dog said:Because the year is 2006 and the cost of living, funding one's retirement and saving for kids education is expensive. You are stuck in the 70s/80s Yip.
pilotyip said:Why is 100K/yr plus a 2-bit job?
GogglesPisano said:It's not, as long as it doesn't take a college degree, plus $75K of flight school, plus 5 years of food-stamp wages, and then another 5-10 years.
Falconjet said:Oh for Pete's sake Googles, please edit that and don't get the yipman started on the college degree thing again!
Please.
Good thing I've got the yips on ignore, cause I can't stand to hear his rants about college and the mystical 100K barrier he can't seem to comprehend. If you guys would quit quoting him I would never have to read his posts!
FJ
pipejockey said:Sounds good to me! Many will lose their jobs but the ones who remain will have an enviable career once again. Its better to have a career where all who are involved in it can live the good life than the 2 bit pilot jobs that are out there now.
AA717driver said:Yeah, but the problem is, you're not going to be one of those who gets the job. Remember what group was the majority of the newhire airline pilots in the late 60's/early 70's?
It was the guys with bags of time in the military. Few strictly civilian pilots got jobs at the majors at that time.
I'll take my crappy low-six-figures job over a crappy mid-five-figures job any day.TC
AA717driver said:Remember what group was the majority of the newhire airline pilots in the late 60's/early 70's?
It was the guys with bags of time in the military. Few strictly civilian pilots got jobs at the majors at that time.
skiandsurf said:You can thank American Airlines for killing Legend. Legend was flying from Dallas-Luv to LAX, ORD, IAD. They operated with DC9s. Then AA refitted a couple F100s to all first class and matched them route for route. As soon as Legend was gone, so was AAs service. I never flew on Legend but I did fly on AA from LAX-DAL-IAD. I think the F100 had about 54 seats and 4 flight attendants. Both flights had less than 15 pax on each flight.
pilotyip said:There was another airline 1999 time frame, strictly first class cater to the people who want something extra. It was called Legend out of DAL, it lasted about 6 months, maybe less. Pay was below average.