hambone
Well-Known Member
I just have to believe that a person that has spent $100,000+ (soon to be $200,000+) for professional pilot training should be entitled to at least a living wage and a decent quality of life. I just don't like professional pilots being on food stamps and sleeping on couches and in crew rooms. It's un American and it should not be happening in this country.
Joe
There's another reason you're missing as well (respectfully). We didn't have to spend 100k to learn to fly. Now, I did. I did a very stupid thing and attended Florida Tech and believed a good chunk of the bs about good pay up until I was a senior and realized what I had gotten myself into. The joke of it is, is that still most airlines and practically all corporate gigs still don't require a college degree. This means all we should have paid for was the training itself, which should be about 25 to 40k. We (me and the other jackasses that went to a private school) chose to go to an expensive college because we thought it would actually mean something. Someone that went to Miami Dade community college or who didn't even go to college at all has pretty much the same chances of getting hired as I do. It is our fault that we spent 100k and no one else.
So really, we should have only spent 25 to 40k, and gotten a job that paid about that for the first 3 years we did it. I really think there would be far less complaining if we had done our research and had a realistic view of the industry.