GoFaster
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- Joined
- Feb 19, 2004
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- 24
Wow..I really rattled some cages
First...let me say if you read my post you'll see I blame my own peers, not the current young new hire regional pilot for this dilema. He/she is simply getting used by a system that my generation and the one just before me allowed to fester. The next step is vendor relationships and foreign pilots to man these "regional" aircraft.
Second...last time I checked they were using the EMB120 and ATR to fly from STL to Moline, ILL not from ATL to Mexico City or Toronto, Canada...just what exactly is "regional" about those flights?
Lastly, check out what a journeyman steamfitter in the Northeast is making and then lets talk.
I hope and pray one day that pilot groups from all the carriers wake up and realize we are not doing a easy job and that we collectively begin to demand a wage and lifestyle that properly reflects the level of training and education required to perform these jobs. Good luck gentlemen, I hope it works out for you.
GoFaster
First...let me say if you read my post you'll see I blame my own peers, not the current young new hire regional pilot for this dilema. He/she is simply getting used by a system that my generation and the one just before me allowed to fester. The next step is vendor relationships and foreign pilots to man these "regional" aircraft.
Second...last time I checked they were using the EMB120 and ATR to fly from STL to Moline, ILL not from ATL to Mexico City or Toronto, Canada...just what exactly is "regional" about those flights?
Lastly, check out what a journeyman steamfitter in the Northeast is making and then lets talk.
I hope and pray one day that pilot groups from all the carriers wake up and realize we are not doing a easy job and that we collectively begin to demand a wage and lifestyle that properly reflects the level of training and education required to perform these jobs. Good luck gentlemen, I hope it works out for you.
GoFaster