Why don't you get off your high horse and think about this for a second. At 22, how many of us had any real responsibilities, or life experience for that matter? I mean the kid's probably doing something he's been dreaming about since conception. Why the heck shouldn't he have fun? If you are gonna sit there and tell me you didn't have the same starry-eyed look on your face the first time you strapped into the cockpit of an airliner you are full of crap. Reality will set in for him like it has for the rest of us and perhaps then he'll become a staunch supporter for change. In the meantime, cut him and all the other "500 hour wonders" you people love to bash a little slack.Riddleman sounds like the 20 something FO I flew with earlier this year who is still living at home sucking off of mom's ta ta's. Making $22,000 a year he says "It's fun!" Dumb $hit! Dude, you are a complete **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**in g idiot
I also second what turn&pull said about physician's and dentist's wages. My general practitioner told me she has a friend or two in medicine who are having trouble making ends meet. The point is that the downward pressure on wages isn't limited solely to aviation. By all means, do what you can to stem the losses or even reverse the trend, if that's possible, but why pour derision on those who have learned the secret to being content with what they have? I personally admire and aspire to it.