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Steveair said:I think we should be paid at least more than the guy dumping the lav.
ex j-41 said:It is so much more than just flying an airplane.
The difference in seats is a management tactic. What you have to
understand is the job consists of:
Sim Checks every 6 months or 12 months.
Medical: You fail you have no job.
200 nights a year in a hotel room. (Industrial park) Nothing to do.
Work holidays, weekends...
Airport Reserve/Reserve
15 hr days
Uniforms
Expensive food at airports. Don't forget the 10% off.
Commuting. And you have to commute because who is going to move for
a $20,000 a year and no job security
This is just a short list of what the job entails. Just to pay someone
based on airplane size is wrong. Just to do the above items is to me worth
at least $35k then tack on the flying.
$22/hr to fly is managements way of telling the public we are overpaid.
I am surprised they don't pay us $100/hr but only for cruise flight above
18,000'. Then what would the public think? WOW you make $100/hr.....
ex j-41 said:The only thing extreme is the exageration of the pay. $22k is only possible if
you fly 1000 hrs a year. That is tough to do.
ex j-41 said:200 nights in a hotel?
Well 20 days a month at work is about 16/month in a hotel. That is
192 not counting days in crashpads.
Pay should include Quality of Life. If you give up something as valuable
as that then you should be rewarded fairly. But then we have ALPA and
nothing is right about that!!!
ex j-41 said:It is so much more than just flying an airplane.
The difference in seats is a management tactic. What you have to
understand is the job consists of:
Sim Checks every 6 months or 12 months.
Medical: You fail you have no job.
200 nights a year in a hotel room. (Industrial park) Nothing to do.
Work holidays, weekends...
Airport Reserve/Reserve
15 hr days
Uniforms
Expensive food at airports. Don't forget the 10% off.
Commuting. And you have to commute because who is going to move for
a $20,000 a year and no job security?
This is just a short list of what the job entails. Just to pay someone
based on airplane size is wrong. Just to do the above items is to me worth
at least $35k then tack on the flying.
$22/hr to fly is managements way of telling the public we are overpaid.
I am surprised they don't pay us $100/hr but only for cruise flight above
18,000'. Then what would the public think? WOW you make $100/hr.....
Midnight Flyer said:See this is what's wrong with this industry. As long as pilots keep taking these regional jobs, the airlines will know they can continue to pay crap salaries because sombody is willing to do it for next to nothing.
After I got laid off from a pretty nice flying job, I received an offer from ASA and Eagle. Turned them both down after I found out it would cost me more to work there then it would to sit at home and collect unemployment. Heck, that way, at least I'd be home all the time.
ex j-41 said:The only thing extreme is the exageration of the pay. $22k is only possible if
you fly 1000 hrs a year. That is tough to do.
200 nights in a hotel?
Well 20 days a month at work is about 16/month in a hotel. That is
192 not counting days in crashpads.
Pay should include Quality of Life. If you give up something as valuable
as that then you should be rewarded fairly. But then we have ALPA and
nothing is right about that!
EAT THE YOUNG!!!
Yes you start off at the bottom, it is called senoirity, do you expect to start off making 100 thousand dollars a year? What is Continental's first year pay again? And they are a Major. 200 nights in a hotel blah blah blah is extreme's. I can fly 3 on 4 off, that is 2 night's a week in a hotel, 8 night's a month, 96 night's a year. You start off at the bottom and you gain better schedules and pay as years go bye. That is the airlines! It is not for everyone.........
AvroGuy said:What would be a fair wage for 35, 50, 70 seat regional jets/props. I always read about how low some are paid but haven't read about what we should get paid. After Taxes
ex j-41 said:When i interviewed i had no control over pay, time off, working holidays,
extra pay on holidays or anything.
I was given what was negotiated for me. I had no choice what so ever
in my "terms of employment" other than take it or leave it.
After spending $50k and 4 years instructing to say take the job and shove
it is not an option.
Quit blaming the "Regional Pilot" for taking the job. It was the integrity
of the negiotators that led to the low pay. I had no choice in my pay!
With that said why are the "jet for Jobs" pilots flying at regionals? 2/3 pay?
Why don't they just tell the airlines to shove it and go collect unemployment.
Cause they have too much invested and too much to lose by doing so.
This is a blatent failure by Alpa. Don't go blame a young pilot for taking
a step further in his/her career. He/She had no choice, and you know it.
This is a ALPA saying "My fault, your problem". It is so easy to blame
the new guy, come on ALPA grow some balls and admit that you sold us out!
What an idiot. Your the one who took the job. If you are so upset about the pay then why did you accept the position? Entry level pilots are a dime a dozen and thousands of CFI's are waiting inline to sellout the industry and replace you. If you don't like it, quit. You never should have accepted the job to begin with. Classic how he tries to blame the integrity of the negiotators. Clearly this is someone who really has no clue.