pilot602
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Why is it "OK" to talk about pilot pay scales in the national media, local media, around the water-cooler, in church, at the grocery store etc. when at 99% of all other jobs it's usually required that no one tells anyone else what they make?
I just find it odd that some how the majority of the general public thinks it has some right to comment on, or some bearing on, what pilots make yet no one has any right to even ask what they make, let alone write editorials or put their "contract" on the national news as the lead off story.
In other words, why is salary usually no one's business until it comes to airline pilots and sports figures (even celebrities usually mask what they truly make per movie) and then it becomes a topic of public debate?
Just an observation ...
I just find it odd that some how the majority of the general public thinks it has some right to comment on, or some bearing on, what pilots make yet no one has any right to even ask what they make, let alone write editorials or put their "contract" on the national news as the lead off story.
In other words, why is salary usually no one's business until it comes to airline pilots and sports figures (even celebrities usually mask what they truly make per movie) and then it becomes a topic of public debate?
Just an observation ...