PuffDriver
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You do not possess any feeling toward people losing their livelihood? That really does make you a loser. Sorry pal.
Not at all. When Delta pilots were on furlough, I felt awful. I did everything and anything I could for them. While doing this, I saw the likes of Comair, ASA, Skywest hiring at full steam and not looking back.
Like I said, you calling me a "loser" appeals to an emotion that I don't possess. I'll leave it at that as you can't seem to grasp what my posts are saying. It's the airline industry. Things happen.
Waveflyer summed it up nicely:
I'm not into pity. Or chest thumping on either side. Outsourcing has been awful for ALL pilots and it's a very good thing overall for any of the sjp's to downsize - at least as long as they aren't replaced by another carrier. An airline should employ pilots to fly it's own planes- that ought to be obvious to all regardless of individual situations.
If you're a pilot anywhere and aren't a good saver- -> bad news. We have to save more than the average citizen bc of the difficulty we have in replacing our income - there are always opportunities to come out ahead.
So who should I feel sorry for? Those that didn't pursue other opportunities? Those who didn't save for the rainy day? Those not driven or talented enough to successfully move on?
The cart has been leading the horse for way too long.
The only empathy I have is how convoluted the career decision has been in the last decade- how many moved on who didn't get furloughed? But still- not taking a risk is usually pretty risky itself