surreal1221
Well-Known Member
One is significantly worse than the other, versus someone actually being paid a wage for a salary.
Sure, the wage may suck, but they're not chunking in 25 grand for the job (if you can even call it that). I go on and on as far as why regional wages are the way they are, especially the first year rates. Nevertheless, it is a job, one that isn't selling out MY seat for 25k so some mentally unstable individual can come up and sit in my seat while I'm out of work, to hell with that.
Yes, I would say a regional FO who didn't pay 25k to sit right seat and watch clouds go by is significantly different than the gumby who did just that, at least on a purely what's more beneficial for the betterment of the profession. Skill wise, no comment - no empirical data to reference. Mentally though? Either through ignorance or a lack of information did the Gulfstream individual end up there shelling over 1/4 of $100,000 to tag along for 250 hours. We're very close to getting rid of all of these panzi-esque schemes in aviation. Multiple companies had PFJ policies a decade ago and we have finally eradicated them from the respectable institutions of employment. Sure, Gulfstream and Key West may continue forever, but the least we can do is explain why their programs will negatively affect YOUR ability to earn a respectable paycheck later on in life, especially if these programs were to make a resurgence. We, as professionals, already watch the street value of our training significantly undercut the day after we earn the certificates. Certainly don't need any more help making us out as cheap bastards who can't provide for our families after we've (some of us, not me thankfully) spent upwards of 50-100k for professional training and education.
There is an economic difference.
Waste another 25k on a useless program, or don't. It's pretty simple, but then again I might be one of the people who has their head screwed on somewhat properly.
I sure as hell wouldn't give ATP 60k, THEN pay another 25k to sit right seat. What is my return on investment? Some mental feel good nonsense that I was a "part-time" FO for 25k, look ma, look at my spiffy uniform, I paid 25k for it! Go me?
Not.
Sure, the wage may suck, but they're not chunking in 25 grand for the job (if you can even call it that). I go on and on as far as why regional wages are the way they are, especially the first year rates. Nevertheless, it is a job, one that isn't selling out MY seat for 25k so some mentally unstable individual can come up and sit in my seat while I'm out of work, to hell with that.
Yes, I would say a regional FO who didn't pay 25k to sit right seat and watch clouds go by is significantly different than the gumby who did just that, at least on a purely what's more beneficial for the betterment of the profession. Skill wise, no comment - no empirical data to reference. Mentally though? Either through ignorance or a lack of information did the Gulfstream individual end up there shelling over 1/4 of $100,000 to tag along for 250 hours. We're very close to getting rid of all of these panzi-esque schemes in aviation. Multiple companies had PFJ policies a decade ago and we have finally eradicated them from the respectable institutions of employment. Sure, Gulfstream and Key West may continue forever, but the least we can do is explain why their programs will negatively affect YOUR ability to earn a respectable paycheck later on in life, especially if these programs were to make a resurgence. We, as professionals, already watch the street value of our training significantly undercut the day after we earn the certificates. Certainly don't need any more help making us out as cheap bastards who can't provide for our families after we've (some of us, not me thankfully) spent upwards of 50-100k for professional training and education.
There is an economic difference.
Waste another 25k on a useless program, or don't. It's pretty simple, but then again I might be one of the people who has their head screwed on somewhat properly.
I sure as hell wouldn't give ATP 60k, THEN pay another 25k to sit right seat. What is my return on investment? Some mental feel good nonsense that I was a "part-time" FO for 25k, look ma, look at my spiffy uniform, I paid 25k for it! Go me?
Not.