SigAV8R
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blablabla said:Give me a break!!!
How in the hell do you know what they vote????
Because someone PFT'd, they are NOT going to want to get paid well with lots of days off when they are at a REAL airline, that has got to be one of the most idiotic things I have heard.
Everybody wants to get paid well, I'm sure that includes SCABS too. Though they are a different category all together.
Yeah, you're right...I don't know how anyone voted. I wasn't saying that pilots don't want to get paid well. But because you paid for your job, it proves you're willing to do anything to get/keep your job. This would include things such as accepting less $$$ and worse working conditions on the basis that you didn't make the effort to get where you're at. You didn't spend the hours teaching, flying freight, ferrying airplanes, flying the in the bush...or whatever. Granted, everyone is looking to move on to a major, but P-F-T is setting a precedent that it's okay for mgmt to pay less or to have sh!tty work conditions b/c someone's willing to accept it. After all, they PAID US to get their jobs. All of us would love to get to our dream job sooner than later, but we also have to remember to leave the company/industry in a better condition for the people that follow. SCABS are just another example of pilot backstabbing their brothers and sisters.
spinfreezone said:Anyone who has ever CFI'ed for $8 an hour or flown for free or bought a type rating to get a job or spent time at a commuter/sweatshop for $16K a year is no better in my book than someone who PFTed. The dirty secret is we've all whored ourselves out at one time or another to get ahead, anyone who has ever taken a job for below industry standard wages to get experience was in effect "buying the seat". You're just paying for training/experience via your paycheck instead of paying for it up front, and we call that sort of PFT "paying your dues".
Yes, we all make concessions, but we're not paying students for the priviledge of instructing them. So what exactly is "industry standard wages"? Commuters where you get $15K/yr aren't asking you to pay for your training (some of them)...they're just paying you what you're willing to accept. That's whoreing. Low pay is one thing, but buying your job is another thing.
From one pilot whore to another.
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