PhilosopherPilot
Well-Known Member
The problem is you guys are riding the exceptions, not the general rule. There are always exceptions, sure. We have a couple guys that were hired here at the age of 19, now 15 years later they're in the top 10 percent and still have 30 years before retirement (I'm at a regional). They make six figures, pick they're schedule, and still aren't too old to bail for a major.
But take the top 25% of the SL from AA, DL, USair, and United, how many are under 42 and/or have been flying for less than 20 years. I'd bank its not many.
Again. Irrelevant.