skykid
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Edit: ps: I have a hard enough time swallowing that I am now going to pay for some United guys pension.
Willow, educate yourself a bit before you make false comments like the one above.
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Edit: ps: I have a hard enough time swallowing that I am now going to pay for some United guys pension.
Yank McCobb said:Yep...I'm LOL![]()
At a jacka$$ who works for one of the extreme bottom feeders in YIP.
Who cares what you think. It's obvious WHY you think the way you do. Everyone here should just let you go on your merry way. You are what you are and you think what you think and noone gives a crap.
So keep those auto parts moving, and keep those pilots in line. Jacka$$.
pilotyip said:Vortex, you sound like pilotyip, must be something in the water at YIP
Hey Jack***,WillowRunVortex said:So our tax dollars are supposed to "prop-up" unprofitable business? Thats what regulation was,,,,NO THANKS!
Edit: ps: I have a hard enough time swallowing that I am now going to pay for some United guys pension.
WillowRunVortex said:First of all, if you would bother to look at my profile, I dont fly freight anymore pinweed. Secondly I dont know of ANY operator that uses the 80 series for freight.
Sounds like NK.
WillowRunVortex said:LOL,,,what, you dont feel that a guy should get paid $240,000 a year to work 8 days a month? If your an exec at a corp and you make 240 a year your a$$ workes 80 hours a week and you probably graduated from Harvard. Well good news,,,neither does natural economic forces. A re-alignment BACK into reality is underway for Legacy pilots as we speak. Your comment is probably gonna get ya blasted by some crusty, clockin a quarter mil, but livin off 30k of it because of the train reck a career in this industry leaves behind. I mean come on guys a quarter mil to yank and bank? We're not brain surgeons. If you need proof just read any thread in here.
WillowRunVortex said:No,,,we did it to ourselves,,,well United started with the unprecedented pay scales in the 90's,,,which most airlines matched,,,now look. Complete schambles. I dont hear any of those guys on the radio now pipin up with "owner operator"
SDF2BUF2MCO said:Unfortunately, I think the execs lose sight of this and focus on "shareholder" value and Wall Street instead.
SWA GUY said:The Board of Directors approve the executive's compensation package. Which is a contract negotiated and signed before the exec goes to work.
Maybe the judgement of the BOD needs to be questioned.
You are aware are you not, that board members are elected by the owners of the comapny? That would be the share holders, and nothing stops anyone from buying stock in a publicly traded company. The BOD hires the top dogs, and if they screw up, the shareholders can vote them out at the annual meeting.capt. megadeth said:Of course! They are all on eachother's boards.....that's how it gets approved. It's all part of their good ole boys club.
capt. megadeth said:I think it's more like, the execs lose sight of everything but their GREEDY LITTLE SELVES. They don't give a $hit about anyone but themselves.....not their employees, not their shareholders, not anyone. Look at all the slimeballs out there. Orensteen (or whatever that $hitheads name is), Kozlowski (hi, I need a $6,000 shower curtain while I am stabbing everyone in the back) and countless others. If they actually had a conscience, they would not give themselves a raise while basically blackmailing everyone else into pay cuts.
Publishers said:The average middle manager or even senior probably works about 55 hours a week and travels a good deal.
pipejockey said:People need to realize that when talking about a manager who works 55 hours a week, we are talking about the time he gets to the office in the morning to the time he leaves in the afternoon. So you can't merely compare that with how much a pilot flies. We are basically at work from the time we arrive at the airport until the time we leave the airport.
Speaking for myself, I am on duty anywhere from 12 to 16 hours a day. Looking over my last trip, I was out for 22 days, and worked 12 of those days (if only cargo moved on the weekends there wouldn't be a waste of 10 days there) at an average of 14 hours on duty each day is 168 hours for the month. The manager at 55 hours a week comes out to 220 for the month, but he is at home most everynight and isn't in some noisy crappy hotel every weekend like I am. So when people say pilots don't work as much as management, I don't buy it!!
WillowRunVortex said:This thread was originaly geared toward Legacy passenger carrying airlines. I dont think you will find much argument that the freight lifestyle sucks.
jjetpilot said:Please tell me you are kidding......
There are not many 200K guys out there......all of that compensation is just loaded on the back end of their careers. Countless years of being away from their family......responsibility of passenger's lives and conract negotiation after negotiation...plus the whole cough routine and checkrides every six months.
You my friend are a TOOL
Clyde said:The freight lifestyle is very good. I turned down opportunities at two major PAX carriers after being hired at Brown, and that was pre-9/11.
WillowRunVortex said:UPS is a very good company. But some people would consider the grave yard shift an unacceptable longterm lifestyle. Although Ive not worked for UPS, I have flown trips for them. The whole getting into SDF at midnight trying to get 3 0r 4 hours of sleep then on the crew van to the plane at 4 or 5 am thing just is not sustainable. Least it wouldnt be for me. I have lost my share of sleep getting to where I am trust me. I find I am happiest bright eyed and bushy tailed with a full nights sleep under my belt. Although I dont have a problem with early morn departures,,,I just go to bed earlier the previous eve.