B19 Flyer
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You crack me up.
Have you been to the Majors section of FI.com recently?
You truly have NO CLUE what you are talking about. :nuts:
I seriously think you are mentally unstable. You are not living in the real world. The airlines are cutting pay, and jobs left and right. No one in their right mind would want to work for an airline right now. That model is broken.
Recently? I've actually worked at a major and lived through it during the real tough times. Did you?
Your smug right now thinking that the fractional/corporate world is the end all for a career pilot. What is happening in the airline world will filter to your little world also.
It wasn't all that long ago that corporate didn't pay crap and the airlines were the ONLY place where a pilot could make a decent living over the long term.
Even now, while the overall pay band has adusted itself slightly, a career pilot operating senior equipment at an airline will always make more and have a better schedule than corporate.
If you think that the fuel prices will not flow backward and begin to cut back corporate flying, the only one in this conversation that mentally unstable is you.
Then, we'll see how the union treats you. My guess is that you'll be treated a lot worse than the airline guys were under identical circumstances.
There is less competition and more independant operators within the industry and a million guys out there that will be willing to fly in your spot for a lot less money which will be more than they make now.
As soon as the hiccup occurs, I'll be here to say, "I told you so."
The value of any union implodes as soon as the going gets tough. Always has, always will be. Unions are opportunists. Take while the going is good, refuse to give back when it's important. Thus, it's pinning the company into a corner which threatens the well being of all, including the union.