pilotyip said:
There is no comparison, Doctors are knowledge workers, and pilots are skilled workers. Doctors go to school for up to 20 years, work for slave wages until established in practice. Anyone with a certain level of skill and desire can be a pilot, no high school diploma, no college BS degree required, no MD in Medicine like a doctor, just go to a trade school and develop a skill. Pilots unlike Doctors, CPA's and Engineers have no unique abilities that allow them to change jobs and be paid close to their last job. The job can be done by anyone with a Comm/MEL/Inst. High earnings are based upon seniority within a company's pay structure. When you can not live on a pilot’s pay, you go somewhere else where you can get better pay. I have had four non-flying jobs while waiting for a chance to get back into aviation. I have never seen a $100K in my life and I would be happy to work for that. I am still living my dream.
Ok, now hold on a second, I think many of you are selling yourselves short. Now we may not be at the level of Doctors, but I believe our skill/knowledge level is atleast close to up there. Now look at it this way, it takes many years of hard work, dedication, studying, passing test after test, working for low wages and taking a pay cuts to become a captain at a major ailrine.
Remember what we do as pilots, may seem easy to us, but that's a biased opinion because many of us have been flying for several years and that is what we know and do every day.
Now here is the way I see it. It takes an average 15 years for a person to go from no flight experience, to the left seat of a major airline. Here we go,... 4 years of college (the majority of major airline pilots have 4 year degrees) 1-2 years of flight school, another 1-2 years of flight instructing as well as other flying jobs (not all of us get a regional job with only 1,000 hours of flight time in a c-172, many of us had to fly charter after flight instructing to get a regional job), 4 years at a regional (if were lucky enough to upgrade in 2 years) and then another 5 years (atleast) to go from right seat at a major airline to left seat at a major. During all of this, pilots are constantly learning new techniques, various aircraft procedures and systems, various far's and company gom material,learning and becoming experts on things that range from high altitude weather to the ins and outs of a turbofan engine. As captains we are tested every 6 months. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to do all of this, but it does take a certain individual with a lot of dedication to be successful and move to the top.
So, do you think, after 15 years of learning, hard work, and dedication we only deserve 80-90k a year. We may not deserve what a doctor earns but the 200k that pilots at many major airlines use to make is very fair. The statement that someone said earlier that we as pilots are not much different than truck drivers is completely absurd!!
I believe we create our own reality, meaning that if we as pilots actually believe we are not much different than a truck driver or the union laborer down at the ford plant, then we will paid as such. However, if we can show everyone else that we are trained professionals, experts in our field, work hard and dedicate ourselves to continue learning we will command a much higher salary. In another words, this is a PR campaign, we need to persuade whoever it be (public, government, mgmt, etc) that we are not just laborers, that we are professionals who have dedicated ourselves to our profession and deserve more!!