Allegedly, the APA tracks an annual *suicide rate*.
One of the best-held secrets of the airline business and it's not just the APA for sure.
Allegedly, the APA tracks an annual *suicide rate*.
One of the best-held secrets of the airline business and it's not just the APA for sure.
I'm pretty sure "the public"'s reaction would be "Oh, that's typical of those overpaid crybabies! I only have ONE Porsche, goodbye cruel world!" etc etc.
Never underestimate the public's preference for disliking people.
People said that about other things I decided the public oughta have a look at. It worked before.
Besides- nowadays pilots are public figures more than ever.. and with the 99%'ers literally bleeding in the streets, I think the story would have some real traction.
People... don't... care... When the new fatigue rules come online you can claim victory.
We're not cooked yet. They're still fighting them out.
I care.. and people like me care. That's enough. The ignorant masses may never fully grok, but that's true of anything. We've got the press interested, and that's really most of the battle anyhow.
Perhaps. Battle without end at least from my cheap seat.
The battle is not over so, so by definition it is not decided, but has anyone but Charlie got any optimism about these rest rules coming to fruition in a meaningful way?
You give up too easy. It ain't over 'till it's over. Rise and rise again, my friend.
I ride the AA jumpseat a lot. The things I've heard from APA members are chilling. 777 Captains living check to check. People with serious problems with their money, for various reasons. Allegedly, the APA tracks an annual *suicide rate*.
Much as I often pine for the day when the old dogs retire so we can all climb the ladder... they don't deserve this. This will, in my opinion, almost certainly thin the senior ranks at AA... but it's the equivalent of lighting a small medieval village on fire to 'make a point'.
Living paycheck to paycheck is a function of lifestyle, not salary, regardless of what you do for a living.
I'm guessing you don't work at McDonalds.
Living paycheck to paycheck is a function of lifestyle, not salary, regardless of what you do for a living.
I don't agree as a general statement, but when it comes to major airline pilots, I tend to agree with you (for once). Most of the guys I fly with have several kids, a huge house, 2+ cars, tons of toys (boats, RVs, 4-wheelers, wave runners), etc. And they complain that they're struggling to get by. Here's a thought: don't have a kid if you can't afford one. Don't buy a 5,000 sq ft house if you can't afford it. Don't buy a second Lexus if you can't afford it. I could go on.
I have little sympathy for someone making six figures who claims that he lives "paycheck to paycheck." Complaining that we don't make the money that we're worth is one thing. I agree with that. Pilots have taken massive concessions and deserve to get it back. But if you're living paycheck to paycheck as a major airline pilot not in your probationary year, then look in the mirror to place the blame.
I don't agree as a general statement, but when it comes to major airline pilots, I tend to agree with you (for once). Most of the guys I fly with have several kids, a huge house, 2+ cars, tons of toys (boats, RVs, 4-wheelers, wave runners), etc. And they complain that they're struggling to get by. Here's a thought: don't have a kid if you can't afford one. Don't buy a 5,000 sq ft house if you can't afford it. Don't buy a second Lexus if you can't afford it. I could go on.
I have little sympathy for someone making six figures who claims that he lives "paycheck to paycheck." Complaining that we don't make the money that we're worth is one thing. I agree with that. Pilots have taken massive concessions and deserve to get it back. But if you're living paycheck to paycheck as a major airline pilot not in your probationary year, then look in the mirror to place the blame.
Hopefully, next time an airline tells its workers to take concessions or they will go bankrupt, they will look at this example. You never get it back. They will go bankrupt anyways.