Mamma
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Or maybe it is because pilot's don't accept it, if there is one thing that I have learned working abroad is that pilots are not so willing to bend over as we are in the U.S.
What is the supply and demand abroad? Why does Emirates, Cathay Pacific and a host of others have to go all around the world to find pilots? Hint: not many people with the experience to fly big jets live in the Middle East or Asia. And, not as many want to live in the Middle East, China or India. Sure as hell are not going to do it for food stamp wages either. Here in the US, it is a different story. Too much supply and too much "I want it now and I don't care what I have to do or what I have to sacrifice to get it." Oh, and the senior pilots selling out the junior guys does nothing to reverse this downward cultural spiral.