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It's totally a generation issue-maybe better yet, say it's an attitude issue. Just the fact that they are at a regional makes their attitude completely different than someone at a major. I think there is a pretty high percentage of RJ pilots living up to profile we're discussing. What I'm worried about is that they'll be hired at majors soon and this "attitude" will start infecting the major airlines. I would hope I'm wrong and that the majors would have some sort of mentorship or no B.S. policy where the newb FO decides that it would be "uncool" to brief a departure, and the captain would say, WTF is wrong with you, here at Delta/United/Southwest we brief stuff, and fly the plane like the company wants. If these pilots are getting hired at majors it won't be too long before were discussing this attitude/professionalism issue at the majors level.
Erm, wow. Good grief.
My paycheck does not affect how I operate the airplane or how I conduct myself professionally. It does have a material effect on my willingness to work on days off, but it doesn't affect the quality of the flight operation one iota.
Oh, and the 1,500 hour rule won't fix this either. Good try though.