Seem like some folks here have no concept of standard of living in different parts of the country. If you are a victim of geography the salary at most major airlines puts you solidly in the middle class even if it is $80,000.
I make over $80,000 a year as a Corporate Pilot in the Northeast. I chose to live in NY because I don't want to commute and my company has a four hour report time. Here are some realities. Rents are around $3600-4000 per month for a two bedroom (I have a child) so we elected to get a house. A similar house to the last one I had which I paid $225,000 is $650,000 so I had to downsize. Taxes are nearly $13,000 a year. My mortgage and taxes run nearly $4500 per month. Homes in the better school district are close to a million so we send our kid to a private school which is another $400 per month. I have already spent well over half my monthly paycheck for a modest home and a decent school. Making $80,000 in the Northeast means I actually have a slightly lower standard of living than I did when I worked in the Midwest and made much less.
Sure I may make more than 77% of the country, but I probably pay more for housing and taxes than 90% of the country. Companies that have domociles in NY like FedEx, Jet Blue, American, NetJets, and Kalitta who may seemingly pay these extravagant wages are really affording their pilots the same standard of living as someone getting $40,000 in Wisconsin.
What about companies like Comair, Eagle and Colgan that have bases in NY but the take home home pay is less than what I pay in taxes on my house. Is it right that these guys should live six or seven to a one bedroom apartment yet their airlines frown on commuting and want professional college graduates to fly their planes. Middle bunk with some dudes feet in you face sure takes the fun out of being a pilot.
The real trick is to get based in Memphis and make FedEx wages but not everyone can get the same domocile or for that matter a job in an area with a low cost of living.
Anyone thinking N606L should be saving $30,000 a year and driving a Corvette should see how far you have to stretch $80,000 if you have a family and live in New York, Seattle, Miami, or Boston, LA, San Fran, or San Diego. Sorry we can't all find jobs in Dallas, Detroit, or Memphis or we don't all want to commute 12 hours. Some of you guys have attitudes that suck and are helping to keep our wages in the gutter and being treated like hired help.