ASA_Aviator
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Why do I have to keep repeating myself? Would you have the nerve to tell an Eagle, Horizon, Comair FO that they are currently in a "stepping stone" position? I have never heard of a "stepping stone" position that requires 100 grand to be put out in for most University flight school programs and then be told they will have to work for an average of 35 grand for 10 years, or basically until they are close to if not over 40 years of age. All of the FO,s at the 3 airlines I have mentioned all had the reasonable expectation of no more that a 3 year upgrade, because they were all hired pre 9-11. So you are basically telling these folks they have no right to earn a livable wage until they are 40? You say things are as they were in 82-92-and 2002? WHAT??? After 82 and 92, things improved, but we are still waiting for the 2002 conditions to improve are we not? When did we ever have any sort of movement in this industry, especially at mainline, since 2002? There were glimmers in 2006 and 2007, but that was mostly due to the regionals taking more and more mainline flying with larger and larger aircraft. Which is why the RJ carriers need to provide a livable wage for all equipment and seats. Management has had a filed day since 2001. They have gotten back their B scale pilot wages by transferring an enormous amount of flying to the scumbag RJ carriers.
The pukes in management have told us that they can no longer afford to provide free medical coverage, so what happens, we are charged 1500-3000 a year for the privilege now! Then they say they can no longer afford our pensions, and what happens, pensions that were counted on after a lifetime of service are ended. Now these low life criminal crooks in management say they can no longer afford 401K matches and that will soon end. WTF people!! Wake up? When are we going to say enough is enough? I can guarantee you the despicable sob's in management have free medical coverage, plus a pension, plus the ability to bail on the company and go elsewhere for more money right of the bat! Pilots sure as hell can't!
I can only speak for ASA, but 2nd year FOs at ASA ($35,000 to $37,000) earn more than the per capita personal income in Georgia, and the entire US, for that matter. That, my friend, is a livable wage, unless you think the average person in the US isn't living. I assure you, many people in this country get by with kids, etc. on less than that. I'm not clear on what you think you deserve? (The FOs top out at year 7, $43,000 to $46,000, given 1000 hours per year credit.) That seems to be a respectable sum.
Given the current economic environment, we all should be happy we have good paying jobs, and we should take care of those jobs by running a safe, efficient operation. We also should have respect for our fellow pilots who, for no other reason than sheer bad timing, have been furloughed. Most of them would love to have our jobs right now, and are sickened that we are bickering about pay when they are bartending, doing odd jobs, or flight instructing to make ends meet.
Quoted below from some random economic website: (There may be more recent data out there, but I'm too tired to look for it.)
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in 2001, Georgia had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $28,523 which ranked 27th in the United States (including the District of Columbia) and was 94% of the national average, $30,413. The 2001 PCPI reflected an increase of 1.5% from 2000 compared to the national change of 2.2%. In 2001, Georgia had a total personal income (TPI) of $239,753,556,000 which ranked 11th in the United States and accounted for 2.8% of the national total. The 2001 TPI reflected an increase of 3.6% from 2000 compared to the national change of 3.3%.