planejockey
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- Oct 9, 2005
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Planejockey, here's some advice: Don't just do something, SIT THERE!
I've had the pleasure of working with Matt as a CA on the line, and in the sim on a checkride. There's a short list of guys I'd want riding shotgun in either scenario, and he's at the top. He's grossly underpaid.
One Matt on Colgan 3407 would have saved them. That's a harsh and unescapable reality. He's brilliant, he has all his sh!t in one sock professionally, he can fly the fizzle out of a Dash-8, and he could be making an order of magnitude greater than what he earns now if he didn't have the same disease you and I have- the dumbass notion to drive planes for a living. That means you and I- he's worth more than I, and I'm supremely confident the same applies to you.
Beyond the line and everything else, I'd lay down 5 broad coppers (look them up, I have 20, will spare 5) he does more work for his pilot group than you do.
To collect, put your name and picture on FI.com in a new thread, along with salary and the means to prove you're you.
I agree with you, I never said he is not worth the money he earns. I was simply saying that we are underpaid. I am sure he is a fine young man and a wonderful pilot. That being said I admire his courage to on the record with his salary. I am a furloughed guy from XJT, so I know the pain of making little money. I was lucky enough to go back to military gig and build some experience there while waiting for calls to start at the majors. If I see the guy in an airport somewhere I would buy him lunch. As for your question about what I have done for the industry, I would have to be honest and say nothing because I just attended ALPA meetings and informed myself about what XJT and its pilot group were doing.