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By the way, how many current RJ F/O's are even ex-freight dogs anyway? Back in 94 to be hired at Eagle/ASA you needed 2000 and 500, with most guys being 2500/1000, all in Navajo/Baron/4XX series flying single pilot night IFR freight. How many times in your RJ have you tuned 2 VOR radials to ID a fix and then entered holding over the fix, single pilot, night, at 4000, in the soup, near KDAL, in the winter, no AP? Ever done that shroom?Most of the RJ F/O's today, would still be freight dogs or CFI's in 1994.
Dude, care to define your subjective terminology? Making money? Buy things they want? You make half of what the next guy makes? What does this mean?What I mean is when you are hanging around friends and others who have real jobs. It is sicking how little we get paid. Everyone else is well into their lives making money, owing houses, being able to buy things they want. Meanwhile Regional FO's are scraping by.
It is ridiculous, when you can be playing a cards with a bunch of friends, look around the table and think, "wow I've got a college degree and ten of thousands of dollars in technical training, which is more than most others at the table, and I make half of what the next lowest paid guy makes."
It is a screwed up world we live.
satpak77 said:I leave my house, and I see illegal aliens laying sheetrock on the homes in my neighborhood, my uniform goes to a dry cleaners owned by Vietnamese, I eat lunch at a sub place owned by Italians, I put gas in my car and pay the Iranian attendant (by the way all people above speak little to zero English), and on the way to the airport, who is the beggar on the corner? Some white guy, who speaks English, his native language, and is a US Citizen, looking for a handout and bitching that he is unemployed and times are tough, no opportunities. Please Help. Its Holiday season after all. Gimme a helping hand.
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That's the airline management playbook now. Build a company and then when the wages get too high make it go bankrupt and start over again with less expensive labor. Airline flying is now a job to do for a while for fun or kicks and not really a viable career. It's only a matter of time before the profitable freight haulers get into the act. Probably not through bankruptcy but through eliminating the in house flight department and contracting it out.jjetpilot said:There ALOT of mainline pilots on the street without a flying job and it makes me sick that a small minded FO like yourself does not see that fact.
I was making between 150k to 300k annually on the last 10 years in other field, I traded it for a possible FO position with 20k salary. Why? well...this is the price I am willing to pay to achieve my dream. You gain you loss, it all depends on what you want. Never complain when you were on your dream job, let passion brings peace.shroomwell said:TO ALL REGIONAL FO's.
Don't you get sick and tired of feeling like you missed the boat so to speak. What I mean is when you are hanging around friends and others who have real jobs. It is sicking how little we get paid. Everyone else is well into their lives making money, owing houses, being able to buy things they want. Meanwhile Regional FO's are scraping by.
It is ridiculous, when you can be playing a cards with a bunch of friends, look around the table and think, "wow I've got a college degree and ten of thousands of dollars in technical training, which is more than most others at the table, and I make half of what the next lowest paid guy makes."
It is a screwed up world we live.
Can anybody think of another job in this country that;
1. Basically requires a college degree
2. Thousands of dollars in technical training
3. Several Years work experience in the field
4. Starting pay around 20,000 per year, oh but wait, you generally make between 30 and 40 you next year. (woopdy doo)
I cant think of any.
I say we all just quit!
Yeah, I know people who "enjoy" their jobs. I don't know anyone who loves their jobs like pilots. I don't know anyone who can't wait until the next time they get to do what they get paid for. That's an advantage that we have over most others in this world.shroomwell said:There are plenty of people out there who enjoy their jobs and are fairly compensated. We are basically victims of the free market.