Gandolph.
You are correct about the sympathy and the sorry state that requires 100% raise to be at market level. However, sympathy is not required here at all. We are not at the airlines, serving the masses. I don't think many pilots give a rats how the public feels about our pay and benefits. We are an obscure, little company, perhaps make the 15th page in the Columbus, OH paper if we go on strike.
As far as the low salaries go, MY THEORY is that at the signing of the previous contract majority of pilots were transient, enroute to the majors, or retired pilots making beer money and child support to the 4th flight attendant wife. Just like at the (so called)regionals: we will pay you low since you will be leaving; we will leave because you pay us so low. The circle.
The situation is changed significantly here and at the regionals. Even 22 year olds are concerned about good pay, long term benefits and retirement. This may very well be our last job, so let's make it a well paying one, with keeping company health and good employee-management relationship in sight.