"After being a visitor to this site for quite a long time, I've observed that a small percentage of the members, most often those now firmly established in the aviation industry, are so sick of the method in which today's aspiring pilots obtain their training, the locations where they receive it, the uniforms they wear while conducting it, the expectations they have upon completing it, and the experiences they have upon reaching their first professional job, that they need to just move on. They have outgrown this site. I am sure that there is someplace where they can go to b$tch about how the young bucks are doing everything so wrong without being considered so arrogant or, sometimes, just plain mean."
I can't help but think you are refering to, me, personally. Like you think I should move on rather than express my views.
Okay...
I was released to the line as a Capt about June 1st. I'm away from home 12 days out of 28 which includes my commute for which I get airline tickets rather than jumpseating. Sometimes getting the tickets costs money out of my pocket, sometimes it doesn't, but I don't think someone at my income level should be doing a lot of offline jumpseating as opposed to supporting your favorite airline (Alaska). I purposely don't fly on Freedom/Mesa though it would save me about one day at home out of 28.
My last two paychecks netted 10.8K and grossed 15.8K for the 28 day period during which I was away from home 12 days and flew 19.5 hours block. I did PHX-MHR-ONT-DEN/DEN-ONT-SLC-PAE/PAE-PHX in a 48 hour period, also had two hung starts cause of a bad air cart, that was about the hardest 48hours of work I've done since I've been at UPS.
My duty periods are MO-FR, in PHX, every other week, from 3pm to 11pm. I'm on a 30 minute call out after preflighting the airplane each day. Stay in a nice hotel in Scottsdale if we don't fly that night. I joke around that I'm a professional TV watcher since that's mostly what I do. At least we have 300 channels to choose from.
Anyhow, this post was meant to mirror Wheelsup's post at the other extreme.
I've been around this site a long time and call things like I see them. While they may seem extreme to some of the lower time folks, I think I'm pretty main stream with my peers. I'm always amazed at the difference in views of those on the outside looking in and those on the inside looking out. Anyhow, I've been around here a long time and don't plan on going anywhere. If there was a forum for old guys to just complain about PFJ and the younger generation, I'd be there, but I'd still be here, too.