Blue Dude
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Still don't understand, you say you have a way to run the company to make it more profitable? Then you can be paid more?
Non sequitur. I didn't say anything about making a company more profitable, just that pilot pay isn't a big enough item to make or break a company's financials. Pilots are paid for services rendered, not for providing added value to the bottom line. Strictly speaking, as long they are providing competent, professional service, there's no way to provide any added value. Other than a safe, comfortable and expeditious flight, what else is there? Their professional operation *is* the value to the bottom line and they ought to be paid for it, just as anyone else providing a service to the company expects to be paid. I'll say it again, really slowly: pilots fly airplanes, management runs the company.