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And exactly what airline is that? If that were true at my airline, I would be first in line begging to be furloughed!!

How about 10 year guys in the training department at ASA? Here ya go to figure it out......

www.asacontract.com

www.airlinepilotcentral.com

I can't tell you how many people aren't planning on going anywhere because they don't want the initial paycut, followed by a massive loss in quality of life, and the threat (now certainty) of a furlough. The loss simply takes too much time to recoupe now- unfortunately.
 
prop for porn movie... this is capt thrust... capt MAX THRUST, as the FA plays the bur chika reao reao music---- think of all the places and positions

they could come up with like 6 sequels!!!
this one shoudl get its own thread---

i didnt know an O2 mask could do that are you using hte 100% switch to do that?

SKIPPY a guy with a dream
 
I have many friends at the regionals who are in their 20's & 30's and are pulling down six figures and they live in base and love their jobs. Also, most of them have no desire to give up their QOL and six figure incomes to move on to a "major". Boo-Hoo if a 21 year old has to make $20K for his 1st year and 30K for his 2nd year. Enjoy the sour grapes.

You have to be at the regionals for at least 15 years to even come close to 100K...with perdiem. Unless you are a checkairman then the override might bump you...or you are never home and working 100+ hours a month. B/S

Most regional contracts top out at about $105-$108 per hour after about 18 years or so. If you make it to that point...you are probably stuck.
 
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