clr4theapch
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Sure it should... the biggest problem I have seen is the cost of living vs the pay for new hires.. i.e. IAD, LAS, JFK, MIA, MCO... EVEN $32 TO 35 is tough in these cities..hard to pay for a decent apartment along with the high cost of gas and food....
Go to MEM, IND, CVG, CMH, DAY ETC.. its cheaper to live but the pay is grossly under $35K! so where did one gain by going there? ... how is one to make a living, bring up a family, or be happy when you can make the same money working for some retailers..
Looking at the 5 year pay scales is not much better but getting there...10 year pay is ok but most carriers even topped out in 19 years only gets you to the $50's. In this day and age, $50's is middle income at best..
Look there are only about 1800 to 2000 actively working dispatchers in the country... campare that to the 10's of thousands of pilots. We are a very small group indeed but we carry and very high burden of the companies responsibilities and control a large portion of the income on a day to day basis..
I think a decent starting wage should be $35 to $40K and then be in the Mid $50s by the 5th year and the $70's by the 10th.. dream world? by todays standards it is... but should it be this way? Pay should be based on the level of responsibility a position carries and its impact to the bottom line.. again JMHO..
Go to MEM, IND, CVG, CMH, DAY ETC.. its cheaper to live but the pay is grossly under $35K! so where did one gain by going there? ... how is one to make a living, bring up a family, or be happy when you can make the same money working for some retailers..
Looking at the 5 year pay scales is not much better but getting there...10 year pay is ok but most carriers even topped out in 19 years only gets you to the $50's. In this day and age, $50's is middle income at best..
Look there are only about 1800 to 2000 actively working dispatchers in the country... campare that to the 10's of thousands of pilots. We are a very small group indeed but we carry and very high burden of the companies responsibilities and control a large portion of the income on a day to day basis..
I think a decent starting wage should be $35 to $40K and then be in the Mid $50s by the 5th year and the $70's by the 10th.. dream world? by todays standards it is... but should it be this way? Pay should be based on the level of responsibility a position carries and its impact to the bottom line.. again JMHO..