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smellthejeta said:Okay, I'll spell it out:
Cost to obtain flight ratings: $30k-$40k. You have to have some way of paying for that. Presuming you have no college, you're doing what? Making $10/hr as a line guy? Then, you still have to pay for food, rent, a car, and car insurance. The last few cities I've lived in (admittedly, very high cost of living) you're still paying $500-$600/mo with a roommate. Car payment and insurance probably totals $400. Add $200/mo for food, and maybe $100/mo for gas. No we're up to $1200/mo in expenses. Out of that $10/hr you're making as a line guy, you're probably taking home $300 per week. So you're really not making enough money to pay the flight training.
So somehow you manage to get the training paid for. You had a slightly better job or you took out student loans. What did you get? Probably an entry level CFI job paying you $16-$20 per flight hour. Ooops, that's like making $8-$10/hr again. You CFI's for a few years, and now you're in a position to get a 135 freight job, entry level 135 charter job (a jet! oh my!), or first year at a regional. No matter what, you're still making $25k/yr give or take, not much better than being a line guy. Maybe now your car is paid off, but you're trying to start a life, buy a house, or whatever. If you had to take out loans to train, now you're paying those back at abou $200/mo or so.
You just made it to second year pay at the regional, making $35k or so. That's a bit more respectable, but not enough to start a life, buy a house, or support your wife. Now your pay got frozen because the company's fallen on hard times. You got furloughed. Ooops, back to $25k a year at first year pay at another regional. Or maybe you went to Eagle, skipped a furlough, but you're a sixth year FO with no upgrade in sight. You're making, let me guess, $39k/yr and are pretty close to maxing out the pay for FO's. No upgrade in sight means you have to VOLUNTARILY leave to find another job that might give you a crack at PIC time. Pretty soon your car needs replacing, you're paying off your student loans, a car payment, and insurance all over again.
You're doing all of this at such a low rate because you're chasing a job that got "outsourced" back to a regional, hiring guys that are making $20k to start. What's left? I don't know, but last I checked, the most junior pilot at US Airways has a DOH of when I was in kindgergarten, or close to it.
In this climate, I would not want to be at a regional. When your job now depends on your ability (or your company's) to do the job cheaper than somebody else, there will be downward pressure on your wages, with the threat of your job going somewhere else because you can't (or won't) do it cheap enough.
Do I sound down on this business? dang straight. That's why I'm not flying for a living. I can't go through life worried about the next furlough and paycut, meanwhile making so little money that I cannot afford to live AND save money for that impending job loss or pay cut. Call me whatever you want, but I found an alternate aviation career that pays me $100k/yr with about $3000 worth of college education. That's right, I can buy my own plane.
Ok, take a deep breath! Where did I call you anything? I was just asking a question, as with so many chat rooms it is hard for us to HEAR the tone in which a question is asked. You had an original comment on spousal support. I did not understand the context in which you used those words. To someone like myself who has been through a divorce I looked at the words a little differently.
Thanks for taking the time to explain what you meant. I agree, these are hard times, and seems to only get worse. Glad you found something that pays great, hopefully you are happy as well. Money can not buy happiness.
Best Wishes,
AA