A-300F4-622R
Well-Known Member
I hope they do realize that all Piedmont pilots are cheap - cheap meaning we're earning low wages and can't afford the $336 in tips per year.
In my opinion, per diem is for food expenses that are higher than what they'd normally be when cooking your own homemade meal at home, not for tipping.
There is nothing worse than hearing that trademark dollar bill crackle sound when a pilot pulls it out of his wallet to tip a van driver, no matter how crappy the van service. I give them a "thank you and have a nice day" - that's my tip.
So why did you take the job if you knew the pay was so poor? Surely UND told you that you wouldn't be able to afford to tip the van driver didn't they?