Popeye0537
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RobCat:
I realize you've run straight to the top of the moral high ground and have claimed it as your own, but:
What is it about pushing more experienced pilots to the bottom of a seniority list that IMPROVES RAH?
Your line of thinking would indicate that pushing a Midwest pilot to the bottom of a combined list would somehow indicate a desire to improve things at RAH. I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any logical sense.
I'd love to see things improve at RAH. I'd love to see things improve at Mesa. However, I'd be disappointed if improving things at RAH means that life is dimished at Frontier by a proportionate share. In other words, I'm very supportive of the concept of improving your quality of life, but I do not accept the notion that Frontier or Midwest pilots ought to give you our quality of life to make it happen.
I would submit that having an automatic flow-through program such that all RAH pilots would eventually fly an Airbus and enjoy the QOL and pay associated therewith would constitute a significant improvement to RAH. This can be accomplished without taking a thing away from any current Airbus pilot. Interested? Or do you expect jump ahead of a bunch of Airbus pilots because you're at the top 1/3 of the RAH FO list with 3 years in the industry and almost 3000 hours?
The only "cancer" I see in any of this discussion is the notion that 'paying dues' is some BS concept. 'Paying dues' is just a convenient label for conversation. The concept embodied in the phrase is that you start out working less desireable jobs and hope to improve your lot in life by working your way to progressively more desireable jobs.
The idea of skipping steps in this progression is a cancer. It's a cancer of entitlement without hard work and sacrifice that manifests itself on a micro level via internet forums like Flightinfo and on a more public level in newspaper headlines each day.
You, sir, are the cancer. Not because you work for a certain company. Not because you have XXXX number of hours. Not because you make $XX,XXX. You are a cancer because you seek to sidestep hard work and sacrifice and, instead, take something from one pilot that you, yourself, have not yet earned.
Wow you sound like a USair eastie guy with your entitlement to everything another company has gained. So just because you have more time in an aircraft then I do entitles you to hold senority over me?? Sorry thats not how it works. From your logic all the US east guys should hold the left seat in every West A/C, and the west guys should be happy just to have the ability to fly with such a seasoned pilot.
Your attitude is a cancer with the "I paid my dues, I deserve everything" when your company makes poor decisions. You and Citation would make good roomates.
And Vegas it's funny how much your attitude has changed from how happy you were to take a WN # and "sidestep" every other pilot who worked for an interview and now are disgusted to work for RAH.
And to compare W2's mine was 85,457.xx, with and average of 14-16 days off with commtable lines part of the time. That is 5th year pay with 1 month of training. I don't stay at the Ritz, mostly La Quinta but I haven't taken a pay cut and my airline just puchased 2 Majors. We are not sidestepping anyting, just working with the opportunity afforded to us.