You should have gotten up and walked out.
Acrofox said:Are you kidding me? There is no more whipped group I've ever seen than pilots.
"Don't burn any bridges!"
It doesn't matter if the airline literally pushes you over a table, lubes up and starts pounding away, don't burn your bridges! Leaving during training looks bad! Wouldn't want that, would we? And good luck explaining your reasoning to another airline, which will just have the same opinion!
*Thsck, thsck, thsck, thsck, thsck, thsck*
Livin' the dream!
-Fox
Then don't be mad at being paid EXACTLY what your skills are worth.
Then don't be mad at being paid EXACTLY what your skills are worth.
Are you kidding me? There is no more whipped group I've ever seen than pilots.
"Don't burn any bridges!"
It doesn't matter if the airline literally pushes you over a table, lubes up and starts pounding away, don't burn your bridges! Leaving during training looks bad! Wouldn't want that, would we? And good luck explaining your reasoning to another airline, which will just have the same opinion!
*Thsck, thsck, thsck, thsck, thsck, thsck*
Livin' the dream!
-Fox
ATN_Pilot said:Don't kid yourself. You're actually being paid more than your skills are worth on the open market. Collective bargaining is artificially driving up the wages. If the unions disappeared tomorrow, pilots would be flying RJs for $10/hr.
Worth what pilots are willing to accept for them? Agreed.
We have met the enemy, it is us.Don't kid yourself. You're actually being paid more than your skills are worth on the open market. Collective bargaining is artificially driving up the wages. If the unions disappeared tomorrow, pilots would be flying RJs for $10/hr.
Always has been.We have met the enemy, it is us.
Only if they can not put butts in seats. Until then, lay back and enjoy.
Speaking of raising pay.
We used to have the lowest pay among regionals. But recently they revamped the pay and are now among the highest, if not the highest. The only problem we have recruiting people now is we fly turboprops, and not many people want to up and move to Alaska. I am on track to make $40k on first year pay here.
They use the pay at the majors as a carrot to keep costs down at the commuters.On my portal ADP site, my YTD gross $35,583.43 at the end of March. This is flying an A320 for a LCC. It is criminal that in 3 months I made more than an entire year worth at a regional (9E).
The pay disparity between regionals and LCCs/Majors is WAY too much. It's insane we allow this to continue in our profession.
yeah unfortunately there are still people marching off to the jet gigs for pennies.
On my portal ADP site, my YTD gross $35,583.43 at the end of March. This is flying an A320 for a LCC. It is criminal that in 3 months I made more than an entire year worth at a regional (9E).
The pay disparity between regionals and LCCs/Majors is WAY too much. It's insane we allow this to continue in our profession.
Collective bargaining is artificially driving up the wages. If the unions disappeared tomorrow, pilots would be flying RJs for $10/hr.
My employer used to offer "premium pay" at 150% when they were in dire need of covering something. In the last year or so, it's gone to 200%, because people weren't responding to their 150%. In other words, FO's decided that 60 an hour wasn't good enough, it's going to take 80 for me to drive to the airport.Don't kid yourself. You're actually being paid more than your skills are worth on the open market. Collective bargaining is artificially driving up the wages. If the unions disappeared tomorrow, pilots would be flying RJs for $10/hr.
You are aware that the only reason why they do pay what they pay is to keep the unions out, right?SkyWest is non-union and enjoys decent pay rates.
That goes for both part 91/135 and 121. Lots of hate on the airline side, but there's plenty of people still paying for their own types, signing contracts, and working for below standard pay with no raises, and terrible schedule on the corporate side.
Really unsure at the commuter level, as SkyWest is non-union and enjoys decent pay rates.
You say that, but my old regional can't find anyone right now for 22.95/hr.