good point!pavelump said:Notice that he didn't say highest paid profession of the professional world.
So yes, it is still the highest profession (in terms of altitude) in the world other than an astronaut.

good point!pavelump said:Notice that he didn't say highest paid profession of the professional world.
So yes, it is still the highest profession (in terms of altitude) in the world other than an astronaut.
Doug Taylor said:So what makes you want an airline job? Serious question.
Exactly. Glad somebody said it. Or else there wouldn't be any "Good" CFI gigs. Eventually it will get to the point where the employer will be unable to fill positions and thus required to add some sort of benefit to the package. The best pay will attract the best talent.shooter13 said:There are non-union companies that are ok places too. Just wanted to throw that out there.
tonyw said:So, if unions are so bad, riddle me this.
Why is it that the MOST unionized airline out there, Southwest, is profitable, and one of the least, Delta, is flirting with shutting down?
Simple answers are usually wrong.
Champcar said:Seriously I just say that I want to be in the higest profession of the professional world.
GrantHubbell said:As for me, airline pilot is a profession that looks better and better to get out of every day. I am only 15 so I have a ton of time, but if I was 23 or so, I would not want to work for an airline. I'd consider another alternative, such as a financial job, like a controller, or CFO of a company.
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tonyw said:So, if unions are so bad, riddle me this.
Why is it that the MOST unionized airline out there, Southwest, is profitable, and one of the least, Delta, is flirting with shutting down?
Simple answers are usually wrong.
mpenguin1 said:C'mon dude, you are involved in aviation there is no simple answer to that. You can twist that Southwest question around anyway you want.
Southwest is simply in a world of their own, they are a heavily unionized airline, that operates as a non-union airline.
Here YOU go... =-)Maximillian_Jenius said:
that was 2004.. lots happened between then and now! we're talking 2 years difference!GrantHubbell said:Hey, I just discovered a neat thing on salary.com
and the management at Delta is not making as much as you would think:
http://swz.salary.com/execcomp/layoutscripts/excl_companyreport.asp?companyid=C1001995
Kristie said:that was 2004.. lots happened between then and now! we're talking 2 years difference!
doncha think it's a little weird that the senior VP's are making more than the CEO? the CEO is the one that always takes the fall... and the senior VP's are the ones who rake in the money and golden parachutes! I mean look at those long term incentives!! I think that says a lot right there - even though it is still 2 years past.
Kristie said:no.. i just found it interesting... really shouldn't put words into people's mouths - makes you look bad, not me.