I agree with G200 100%
What kind of gigs are we talking here? spend 6 months/yr in Saudi, fly 800hrs (2 pilots) no thanks
I think the real question is "What's in a salary?"
I look at those salary numbers all the time, and of course none of it means anything to me for a while because I'm still in that "Lucky to be here, so don't bitch stage"

The thing that applies though is where the salary comes from.
I don't know where anyone is based and can only speak for myself, but a $180k salary is just as bad as a $40K salary if I would have to live, say in TEB or in the middle of absolute nowhere. Granted enough vacation would ease the pain, but with today's housing market, the traffic up there, and everything else is it really worth it to have a couple higher numbers in your paycheck to deal with it everyday?
I understand most of us have mouths to feed and we all don't share the same personality and might like to live in places like that, but it wouldn't be worth it to me to be miserable everyday for money. I think that we should be happy that we all do what we love everyday and are lucky enough to get paid half way descent for it. Look at a teacher who loves kids, or a marine biologist who loves animals both are rewarding jobs that don't pay dik. We get to fly all over the place an chase women and eat at nice resturants on the company dime, to most of my friends on the outside that is the coolest thing in the world. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
By all means I am not flaming anyone, it's just a different perspective. I would love to make the numbers that are in there, I could use a bigger boat and a new truck, but the huge salary numbers usually come from places that I would not want to live and schedules I would never want to have. Granted I see where everyone is coming from, a G-V is a G-V no matter where you live and takes the same basic knowledge and skill to fly one. (Although no one else has the near wizard-like wealth of knowledge about it like GVFlyer

) And the pay should represent itself equally most of the time.
Success is the only word that really doesn't have a definition, it is self defined. Again, I can only speak for myself, but there is an awful lot of wealthy miserable people out there, and I wouldn't want to trade my life for theirs. A good schedule, good place to live, not wearing a tie, and getting treated pretty good are worth more to me than money. I still am human though and making a lot of money on top of all that would be tre' sweet, but its not the only thing in the world.
Good Luck with the increases this year, hope everyone can be made happy
