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PBR, your crazy consumes you. Calm down man, it's just a job!
Mickey you are completely insane. And the beastie boys suck, so having a license to ill is pretty lame.
Dead Kennedy's suck too
Be careful about criticizing someone until you have walked in their shoes. I'm going on year 14 at ASA and, though I never planned to be, it looks like I'm a lifer. Had what was an almost guaranteed in at DL in the spring of 2001. We all know what happened in the fall of 2001 and that was that. Had a possible chance to go again in 2007 but due to many factors chose not to. Decided I was better off staying where I was and building seniority and QOL than going to the bottom of the list of an airline that was about to go through a merger.
Those pilots in the top 10% you refer to weren't born there. They stuck with it and earned their way there, working for years at much lower wages. They are nearing retirement, the kids are grown and now support themselves. We have no pension plan. The last few years they have at the airline are their best opportunity to earn a good wage while putting a large chunk of it away for retirement.
Obviously, I don't know your background or current situation but I do know that we all have to cover the same ground. Its a journey to a destination and your perspective depends on where you are along that path.
I'm curious if you would still do it the same today. An '07 hire is at $135/hr on the 767/757 or a line holder with 17 off on the MD88 $122/hr, 14% 401K and my stock from the merger is about $70000 right now. Is your QOL better than that at your airline? Why wouldn't you go? Every major pilot I knew at Delta said that their worst day at work was better than their best day in the regional, even as a new hire.