Flybet3
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Congratulations! You just proved your own point! You are a retard.
Well if that is true, then I guess management is not only raping, but also torturing, murdering, then dismembering the companies in addition to our mere rape. Would you not agree?
Sounds like a bunch of flame bait to me.
If you guys seriously think pilots are overpaid then do us all a favor and take that 'high pay', buy a light aircraft, and get out of the profession. Good god guys my plumber charges $90/hr and he can bill a hell of a lot more than 85 hours per month. I'm always embarrassed to explain just how little airline pilots actually make these days.
Unless you live out in the middle of bumf%#k no-where you can't afford to live in a nice neighborhood near any sizable metropolis. Most of the legacy pilots I know who haven't been in the profession at least 10 years live in blue collar neighborhoods. They definitely don't live next to doctors and lawyers.... Overpaid my as@....
It is time for Legacy carriers to stop cutting the legs out from under this industry- get their pay and work rules back up
flybet3 needs to work on his spelling skills before trying to influence pilots that think they should be paid as we should be. Brake is something you use to stop.
I think CEOs should make no more than 250K a year and have some stock options and small bonuses. No one in the airline industry should be getting RICH! PERIOD!
As much as I'd like to see that, I could accept a total compensation package from the CEO's that range between 1 million to 10 million. That includes all stock, bonuses and such.
Back 30 years the average CEO earned 40 times that of the average labor. Now it is 400 times. Why? Are they doing that much more these days? Are we as labor doing that much less? I think not.
Back 30 years ago it was closer to 17 times that of the average laborer. Japan, and most of Europe is still in that neighborhood. We have lost our way and are feeling it in the economy and the recent election. The people have finally had enough and we are in store for major changes. Enjoy the ride!
how bout because there's places like Airtrain, Jetblue, Virgin, Spirit, and Allegiant, whose pilots work for peanuts, are because of that the ones setting the bar on fares.
The only competition with good wages sells seats at a relative loss because they're still paying for gas in 1985 dollars.
You're crazy dude. Wake up and smell the reality. There are thousands of guys who are not in the airlines that could fly the planes just as safely and efficiently as the fat, lazy, 50-something baby boomers doing it now.
Yes our profession takes years of training and a lot of sacrifice. But so does nursing and you won't see RNs making the ridiculous wages we make. Any Capt that thinks he deserves the 300k he makes at UPS/FDX or the 200k at the pax carriers is crazy.
Don't get me wrong--I'll take the wages. I just don't have any illusions about how much I deserve to be paid. First year FO pay should be around 75k and top capt pay should be no more than 150! I'm a 4th year FO and I make a lot more than a lot of doctors!!
So are you suggesting that we continue to let our pay slide? The oncoming global depression doesn't seem to be hurting the wages of management, or doctors and lawyers for that matter. Why are we different? Why shouldn't they share in the pain?
People like you and liljerry are pathetic! You are managements wetdream. You people have no respect for yourselves and cave at everything management demands. When will people like you start asking yourselves why you think management deserves the excesses they get all the while demanding more from us for less.
Are you Management?
MBA types are in demand and those with the know how can negotiate their pay. It's all supply and demand. I fly an A-300 now. It's 10 times easier than flying the KC-135 when I was a new aircraft commander with 1000 hours total time.
We get what we can negotiate. WIth the tens of thousands of eligible pilots out there wanting to work I doubt the legacies will ever increase their pay again. ALPA is an absolute joke and I am so glad that we don't have them on property at UPS. You ALPA guys have a lot more to lose with ALPA than they could ever gain for you.