TurboJetCpt
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2003
- Posts
- 276
bvt1151 said:Right seat pay not going to start out at much more than $45k. If you don't want to do it, there are plenty who will.
Therein lies the problem Einstein.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
bvt1151 said:Right seat pay not going to start out at much more than $45k. If you don't want to do it, there are plenty who will.
bvt1151 said:You forget I already have a job, pushing a 75,000 pound jet around for $10k to $15K less than that job offers working twice as much...and I'm the 2nd highest paid in the right seat for this airframe!
bvt1151 said:Neither charter companies nor part 91 flight departments are non-profit organizations. The company is out to maximize profits, and that means minimizing costs.
bvt1151 said:The "rules" of capitalism are much like the rules of physics. They can be bent, but never changed. Eventually, if pilot supply exceeds pilot demand, capitalism will find a way to lower wages. Instead of trying to force wages up artificially, the much better long term solution is to give a reason for your wages to increase. Instead of providing internet job boards, which give the employer the advantage of finding the lowest cost pilot, start a survey of pilot qualifications that lets the owners of these outfits know exactly how qualified or unqualified their pilots are compared to the industry. Put the focus back on the pilots' ability, rather than just the cost. That's how you increase wages. Make them WANT to pay you more.
dime line said:The average Nanny makes 60-80,000, That's a lot of money for a baby sitter. Personal cooks 120,000, Whoever paid that got taken to the cleaners. My wife was a fantastic "personal cook" but never made a 120K; neither did my mom and she was better. By the way, they also doubled as "Nannys" when they weren't cooking and could actually bake a pie (as opposed to buying it at the local food store).
On the other hand if your lady is a current generation "hottie" I guess you'd have to pay the 120 or risk starvation; most of them can't boil an egg, can barely open a can, and have no idea what a souffle is. They're great to look at but otherwise dysfunctional; hardly worth the cost of the divorce.
120ft + Yacht Captains 150,000 + Now that's my kind of gig. I guess the supply of [bigger] Yacht Captains doesn't exceed the number of large yachts. How about Cruise Liner's - what do those Captains make?
We are not paid what were worth, were paid what we negotiate.