BluDevAv8r
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flyboydh1 said:So answer me this question. Why does Sami Sosa bring in more revenue than a minor leaguer? Also, if an airline is losing money, (which many are), than according to you, the pilots are bringing in negative revenue, if you will, right? As far as the waiter analogy, that doesn't work either. That's like saying that when you walk through the terminal, the public sees a continental pilot, and than an expressjet pilot, and immediately thinks the XJ pilot is subhuman, which I'm sure isn't the case. Why, you ask? Because you are trained and expected to perform at the same level as the Continental Capt. that you say "generates more revenue than you." I guarantee that if you were to take a Denny's server, and put them in a Ruth's Chris Steak House, you will probably get some strange looks from the customers. The opposite is not true (I like Denny's by the way.).
Alright dude, you're missing the fact that I have already said that talent is what allows them to generate that extra revenue. I'm not arguing that baseball players' pay revolves around talent and pilots are all expected to perform to the same standards. Captains of ocean-going oil tankers are going to be paid more than the captain of the NYC Circle Line boats. Again, it just boils down to revenue generation potential. Period. It has nothing to do with liability, respect, etc. A 737 brings in more money than an RJ. And a 777 brings in more money than a 737. With that said, some companies have chosen to compress the pay scales such as UPS. The top got squashed and they brought the bottom up...so that all pilots are paid on longevity only. But you won't see that industry-wide anytime soon.
-Neal