acaTerry
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Brian,
What is your current position? Is your profile up to date? I suppose you have not joined the airline ranks yet, or if you have, that you have not been in it long enough to speak with validity.
To say an international 767 FO making 75 big ones is overpaid is nuts. Pilots should be paid by
a) What the company can afford (if they can pay computer programmers 79,000 bucks--and they can because that is what my airline employed programmer brother in law STARTED at---then they can afford to pay pilots well)
b) What the job entails in terms of risk, job security, education requirements, professional requirements, positions reflection on the company, and benefit to the company per-hour of work performed
c) Longevity
Let's play comparison:
You say that the major airline pilots are overpaid. While the pilots are among the highest paid labor in the company, their pay is typically from less than 10% to perhaps as high as 19% of the operating expense. MGT is FAR higher, yet, generally speaking, less knowlegable about the AIRLINE business despite having a degree in it. Why? NO EXPERIENCE. In the good days, management people were line people who worked their way up to management. Now it's people who don't know sh1t from Shinola. To quote a former AAL executive: " I don't know one **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**ed plane from another, all I care about is profit". So, of course, he may know how to run a business, but not an AIRLINE business. And when times are tough, do they take a cut? No. If they do, they make sure they give themselves a big raise to get it back. In fact, their annual BONUS is bigger than the highest paid Captains ANNUAL SALARY.
Now let's take it outside of the airlines. According to your reason, AAA ball players should make the same money as Major League players. But you pay $12 for a dried up hot doag and warm beer that is mostly foam. Why? Because they have to pay the players, who are typically wife beaters, rapists, and tatooed from head to toe, tens of millions of dollars for a 5 year contract. Why? Because the player "might" be able to play only one season. Poor baby. Then he'll only make 4 million in his ONE YEAR CAREER.
Tell me he brings in the bucks to the teams owner. Well, who flies the planes for the airline? The programmer or the pilot?
So why don't you insist on the Major League ball players getting less pay so AAA players can make more? Why don't people demand ball players get less pay? Airline pilots are portrayed as greedy self-serving bums. WHY?
Talk all you want, you'll never convince me that pilots are overpaid. Been in this business for many years, and clawed up through a hell of a gauntlet to get there. I earned it, and the guys at DAL earned it. So did UAL. Did the pilots run UAL into bankruptcy or was it bad management? You know the answer. Major airline pilots earn what they get. You can't convince me otherwise.
What is your current position? Is your profile up to date? I suppose you have not joined the airline ranks yet, or if you have, that you have not been in it long enough to speak with validity.
To say an international 767 FO making 75 big ones is overpaid is nuts. Pilots should be paid by
a) What the company can afford (if they can pay computer programmers 79,000 bucks--and they can because that is what my airline employed programmer brother in law STARTED at---then they can afford to pay pilots well)
b) What the job entails in terms of risk, job security, education requirements, professional requirements, positions reflection on the company, and benefit to the company per-hour of work performed
c) Longevity
Let's play comparison:
You say that the major airline pilots are overpaid. While the pilots are among the highest paid labor in the company, their pay is typically from less than 10% to perhaps as high as 19% of the operating expense. MGT is FAR higher, yet, generally speaking, less knowlegable about the AIRLINE business despite having a degree in it. Why? NO EXPERIENCE. In the good days, management people were line people who worked their way up to management. Now it's people who don't know sh1t from Shinola. To quote a former AAL executive: " I don't know one **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**ed plane from another, all I care about is profit". So, of course, he may know how to run a business, but not an AIRLINE business. And when times are tough, do they take a cut? No. If they do, they make sure they give themselves a big raise to get it back. In fact, their annual BONUS is bigger than the highest paid Captains ANNUAL SALARY.
Now let's take it outside of the airlines. According to your reason, AAA ball players should make the same money as Major League players. But you pay $12 for a dried up hot doag and warm beer that is mostly foam. Why? Because they have to pay the players, who are typically wife beaters, rapists, and tatooed from head to toe, tens of millions of dollars for a 5 year contract. Why? Because the player "might" be able to play only one season. Poor baby. Then he'll only make 4 million in his ONE YEAR CAREER.
Tell me he brings in the bucks to the teams owner. Well, who flies the planes for the airline? The programmer or the pilot?
So why don't you insist on the Major League ball players getting less pay so AAA players can make more? Why don't people demand ball players get less pay? Airline pilots are portrayed as greedy self-serving bums. WHY?
Talk all you want, you'll never convince me that pilots are overpaid. Been in this business for many years, and clawed up through a hell of a gauntlet to get there. I earned it, and the guys at DAL earned it. So did UAL. Did the pilots run UAL into bankruptcy or was it bad management? You know the answer. Major airline pilots earn what they get. You can't convince me otherwise.