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is this really a time to go to the majors?
it seems like the age 60 rule will change to 65, won't that cause 5 more years in the right seat?
how is the quality of life? how long do new hires spend on reserve?
Pilots are smart people quote]
Hmmmmm.......:erm:
Pick one with a domicile you can stand to live in or commute to and try but any major or LCC is better than any regional. JMO. TC
With younger pilots having been hired over the last 15 years, the chance seeing Captain pay before age 50 are practically nil.
Very insightful. If you look back at pre-deregulation pay packages even FedEx and UPS have failed to maintain pace with inflation. There may never be a return to the salad days, but certainly there is plenty of justification (& ALPA negotiating power) to believe that compensation at the major carriers will improve.FDX and UPS have the best contracts bar none. If you look at their pay it still pails in comparison to what DAL, UAL and AMR had pre 9/11. That said it will be fairly attainable in the next few contract cycles.
Heck, I wish that I had been hired by DAL in 2001 (2002, 03, 04, 05, 06 and hoping for 07) The fact that ALPA completely lost control of small jet flying makes it imperative to get out of the bloody fields of alter ego replacement flying. The Delta pilots pedestal sure got a little tarnished, but from where I sit, that pedestal is shining real pretty right now.Tell that to those people who got hired on at majors in 2001.
Even though this is a broad (and false) generalization, I'll stand by my message above; Becoming a Captain is not the be-all/end-all of the aviation career. Enjoying where you are and what you're doing is. Patience, patience, patience, and you will get what you want. Being a frustrated, angry, bitter pilot because you're not seniority #1 at a major only means you're in the wrong industry.
HAL
You are going to have to make up your mind. Is it get a seniority number ASAP or is it to Enjoy being where you are and what you are doing?
Jumping at a seniority number at a Major just because it is a major is not the best decision. And if as you say being a Captain at a major is not all that important, than being a captain at my regional will make me more money than most major FO's out there and I do not have to go back to the bottom of a seniority list.
The dynamics of this industry are such that a Regional Senior Captain takes a huge pay cut when he moves to the right seat of any major.
With younger pilots having been hired over the last 15 years, the chance seeing Captain pay before age 50 are practically nil.
Do the math and you'll find the 'Regionals' are already the 'New Majors'!
It's not fair, but let's face it,....we let this happen to ourselves.