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			I'd also like to comment on your "That's nice" comment to John. I used to be hard line ALPA and when I was single with no responsibilities to anyone except myself I was ready to "STFD" for something as simple as the company reducing the number of crew meals we got - let alone a pay decrease - but as I've grown up my outlook on things have changed - and your's will too at some point...some day you're going to wake up and find yourself with a wife and a baby to support with a mortgage, student loan, and day care bills to pay and I guarantee you that having a job will become more important than a 9% reduction in pay. That's just the way it is...I know, I know....you're going to tell me that someone has to take stand to stop it blah blah blah...I've read "Flying The Line" too but they need to print a new version called "Flying The Line in the New Century" becuase unfortunatley I don't think this industry will ever return to the "glory days" of the past.
		
		
	 
 
I've never read Flying The Line, so I don't know about that. What I do know is that when I do have a family to support, I want to make a respectable wage so that I 
can support them. As a regional FO, even at my current company, that is a very hard thing to do with wages and benefits as they are. To turn around and reduce them further is ridiculous.
 
Yes, when you are 45 years old with three kids, a mortgage, and a car payment, a 9% pay cut as a Captain with 10 years at the company is better than being unemployed. But a 9% pay cut when you're making $20,000 a year is just another kick while you're down.
 
Do you really think that with these paycuts that Delta won't sell off Comair and pull their planes? 9% will not make the difference. It might help a bit, but if they really don't want Comair, they won't have Comair.
 
I'm sorry, but I want to be paid appropriately in this career. I don't want to tell my kids they need to get scholarships or they aren't going to college. I don't want to collect coupons and food stamps so we can eat. I don't want to say "sorry, we can't turn the heat above 67 degrees" because we can't afford the bills. That is no way to live. Call me stuck-up if you like, but I'd rather go find something else to do, even later in life, than take cuts from already ridiculously low pay.
 
Must just be my "inexperience" with life.