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So much for scope..........

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What should a regional jet pilot make??

OK I cant take it anymore!!
Those of you that think RJ pilots are the fall of the industry please share some insight into what a 50 seat airplane should pay.
What should a 757 pilot make? Is the 757 pilot at ATA an industry whore because he gets paid half what a gal at UAL makes flying the same equipment???
I guarantee you I made more last year flying my 32 seat FRJ than did some guys in the industry flying DC9s, 737s and 320s.
As a matter of fact the IRS considers me wealthy?? Imagine that.
 
artificial constraints

Whenever one tries to impose artifical constraints in a marketplace, they better apply to everyone in the marketplace or sooner or later, they will fail.

That, in the end, will always be the downfall of one list, the failure of scope. In this case, September 11th only exacerbated the failure.

This battle has already been lost, the participants just have not been notified.
 
354,000 a year for a topped out 747 captain at ual on guarantee.

Don't you think that is why companies have to look for a different answer.


I don't think that anyone should blame the regionals.....


We are all just way to **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** greedy!!!
 
Get all the rj pilots in our union, WAKE UP, most of them are in ALPA, and look where that has gotten us. The bottom line is our mainline brothers at USAirways, or basically any other major, didn't want anything to do with us until they furloughed. What comes around, goes around.
 

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