O.K,
 
In no real order, I feel:
 
1) The WATER thing! It just seemed a slap in the face. The pilots and F/A's are giving 100% of their lives for this place. We do long days to the west coast, and then deadhead back. Having some water just seemed natural. Then one day: its too expensive? The whole place went nuts. A captain was called in for a carpet dance for a delay of 5 min to get some water. After that, EVERY captain was going to delay for 5 min, and guess what? We have water back. Some great people are getting the stuff for us because of the expense to pay someone to get it. I thank those guys every day. It will change soon, after our vote. For now, it is what it is. 
 
2) Pay. O.K., I and others knew that when we started. Did we know the work rules? NO. They did not invent them until after we were on the line. Also, profit sharing, and stock options are the big players here. So I can't complain too much. It's the pay now, or the big pay-off later question. Only time can tell. The big problem is the First Officers. All of them have only a limited amount of time they can stay at 30K/year. After that, they have to eat, make car payments, and live.
 
3) How did I come to Skybus? I had been trying for YEARS to get into 121 flying. DC-3 night cargo, Lear (35,55), Challenger 601 and 604 flying. I worked for Flight Options for 7 years, and one day Skybus called. After 16 days a month on the road for seven years I was done. I live down the road from Columbus, can drive to work, and only have 2 to 3 over-nights per month. How could I not take it if offered, and I make it thru the training? Hell, I did not even want to be captain this fast. It just happened. My dad told me that you either step up to the challenge, or move aside for the next guy. No regrets.