Actually, his point was stated below:
“There’s just so much more inherent risk moving people over boxes. To say the level of responsibility is equal negates the whole business model. If you want mainline money, work towards a mainline job.”
I believe that he was stating his opinion that we should make less money because apparently we don’t have the same level of responsibility when we dispatch aircraft that carries boxes. Which takes me back to the point of my last post. We all dispatch aircraft worldwide. We all have the same license. We all operate under the same regulations. We all have the same level of responsibility as dispatchers for a major airline.
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Yea I'm pretty sure that was early on in the thread, and some good points where made that swayed my position afterward, because I can look at a rational position (whether I initially think its wrong or right), think about it, and adjust my thought or position with new information or positions I had not previously considered. I try not to, however, type back something emotionally a soon as possible from some made up moral high ground, that does not exist. I get that you're emotionally invested in this, but some of us aren't, and I do not see why you seem to feel we can't pose ideas or hypotheticals for discussion. Real discussion too, not just, "you don't what you're talking about exactly so don't get to say anything at all!"
I thought Flying Saluki brought up an interesting point, but he or she got shut down immediately.
Below is a cost of living calculator. SDF cost of living is 10.3% (5.5% Dallas) lower than Fort Worth, 7.7% lower than ATL, and 20.6% lower than ORD. That's pretty interesting. At least interesting enough to explore and discuss.
Then you add the cost of a 401k, which for the sake of simplicity we can say 10% for topped out folks, also assuming you guys do not partake.
DFW 20%, ATL 17%, ORD 30%.
That being said, for $150k avg top out (nice round numbers) for the same standard of living with a couple things considered, you would need $120-125k for DFW/ATL, and $105 for ORD. (This what you'd need to gross in SDF to live comparably)
Now I get you can't or why you wouldn't disclose your pay scale, its at least somewhat confidential, but "IF" UPS's top of scale is close to those figures, would it be fair to in the least make a claim that you are paid fairly? Not that you should or should not get any kind of raise, but that saying you are underpaid compared to AA/DL/UA is not as clear as the gross/net pay amount on your check?
I get adjustments probably need to be made, like what is the worth of flight benefits, the opportunity for a daylight schedule, profit sharing, direct flights, etc.
Cost of Living Calculator - Cost of Living Comparison Index Tool
Now, if your point is to hell with all of you we want a leading contract again, well then that is a different conversation lol (one that I over time have come to realize I'm neither for or against)