So with a wife and multiple kids you accepted a job that pays food stamp wages? Sad you had nothing else going on for yourself.
I didn't say that I had done it, I said I had SEEN it, genius. I've never applied for food stamps, never had to, thank God, and knock on wood.
If no amout of pay later in your career justifies for the abysmal pay then why did you do it? You are nothing more than a hypicrot for preaching on your soap box whilst at the same time you were the one who flew for food stamp wages.
You're not real quick on the uptake, are you?
First, it's spelled "Hypocrite".
Second, no, I never did that. I was hired in as a street Captain into the CRJ after getting furloughed from the Captain's seat of a 727 when Express One died in 2001 (see EOI thread on page 2 or 3 of the major's section right now).
Yes, you can take your foot out of your mouth now.
Idiot.
As far as $100,000 to get your ratings without going to college, again Lear70 you show your ignorance and prove you are the biggest tool on flightinfo.
I was talking about getting your ratings and going through one of the "Puppy Mills" like Gulfstream. Having flown with these pilots, I have direct knowledge of it, so yes, I know EXACTLY what I'm talking about.
Not to mention that no one's really defending you on here... Who does that make the "tool"? Or maybe it's the whole d*mn shed?
Keep posting away pal, I'm sure you will catch up with your idol, General Lee, really soon.
Never. Been on this board for several years, the General posts 3 times as much as I do. But thanks, anyway.
p.s. Mega, the hardest part about the wife working is when you have 2 infants and the wife didn't graduate college and doesn't bring in enough to justify working.
An infant costs between $500-600 a month to take care of during the work day. 2 of those = $1,200 a month. About the best a non-college graduate does in TN is $3,000 a month pre-tax, $1,900 a month after taxes, insurance, and 401(k).
That means she's actually only making $175 a week after covering the childcare bills, or about $35 a day. Why bother?
This is all from one of the guys I flew with who was a 1st year guy at PCL trying to cover his budget. I actually helped set him up with an eBay business for his wife and she started making $200-300 a week, but I did see his point if they hadn't had that.