captain007
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A lot of accuracy and truth for a mainstream media article, as to why this industry has gone down the drain.
Does it ever. Except, when I flew the B99 and did that, there was still the likely prospect of ending up on in the left seat of the widebodies. While that still exists, there is a LOT bigger odds against it, as pilots have to roll the dice with these so-called "Low Cost Carriers" and regional airlines such that they may never reach the only segment of the industry that pays a professional-level salary.Wow....the girl's story sounds just like mine.Went to work for GP Express in 1993...making $13,500 a year(after paying $7000 for my training) flying a Beech 99.....qualified for food stamps. Lived in an apartment with 5 other slugs doing the same thing. Some of our lines had 8 legs a day.Scheduled 14 hr. days...All my buddies thought I was insane....sound familiar??
I know what you mean. SWA needs to pay its pilots more.Does it ever. Except, when I flew the B99 and did that, there was still the likely prospect of ending up on in the left seat of the widebodies. While that still exists, there is a LOT bigger odds against it, as pilots have to roll the dice with these so-called "Low Cost Carriers" and regional airlines such that they may never reach the only segment of the industry that pays a professional-level salary.
I know what you mean. SWA needs to pay its pilots more.
You want to get the pay that our profession deserves, let's have a national strike.
You unwittingly mentioned what separates that earlier epoch from the industry of today: "Profession". Due to the erosion that occured between 1980 and today, this is no longer really a "profession" but another category of "labor". In other words, in re the "profession," that ship has sailed.You sound as if you are being facetious. I certainly hope not, as southworst's pay is atrocious!! For example in 1998 an NWA Cpt on similar equip was earning about $175 an hour. Using the CPI calculator that same rate today would need to be $230 to have the same earning power. In 1999 CAL Cpt. on similar equip was $160, today that is 207. In 1997 AA was 165 today that is 221. It's the lambs like you that continue to accept what management offers and little by litte they whittle away our earning power to the bone.
Now don't even get me comparing 1978 pay rates and what they would need to be today. I'll just say it is staggering! But I see no reason we should not have the same earning power that our profession had 10 years ago.
You want to get the pay that our profession deserves, let's have a national strike.
I know it will never happen, but if it did, you'd see a change in the industry for the better. What we invest in our training and career progression is equal to a doctorate degree. We should be paid as such. But, pilots are always willing to under cut another pilot, and nothing will change until we hold ourselves to higher standard.