FurloughedAgain said:
Lets just cut to the quick:
SJS is nothing more than the global problem with generation "X".
They want everything handed to them on a silver platter, but they aren't willing to work for anything.
Lack of work ethic. We look at it as an "airline pilot" problem, but its not. Its a generational problem.
I'm no Gen X'er and I paid some dues instructing, hauling groceries in the YK Delta, and hauling checks, but I think you're painting with too broad a brush.
Let's say a guy busted his ass instructing at a Mom & Pop for a couple of years to get to 1000 & 100, and then gets a job offer at a jet regional. What's he supposed to do, turn it down, so he can pay some more dues hauling checks? You really expect him to have the best interests of his fellow pilots in mind, or maybe just his own ability to pay some bills, fly better equipment, and gain whatever other perceived benefits he sees at an airline?
I've met some guys young enough (almost) to be my own kid who don't have a "generational problem," they just want to be pilots and they have enough time to get hired flying a jet. If there's anything wrong with this whole situation, it's that there are no meaningful regulatory experience requirements to be a 121 FO. The airlines aren't going to support it. And the feds probably won't push it because there's little, if any, evidence that the current non-requirements have any detrimental impact on safety.
Is the playing field uneven in terms of how many dues some guys paid compared to others? Yes. But to say all the young guys getting hired into jets are undeserving, spoiled slackers is a bit ridiculous. Are there some tools out there? Yes. If you're a Captain, then I hope you take the opportunity to bitch-slap the arrogant punks when, and only when, they truly deserve it.