meritflyer
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Vin's name isnt really Vin Disel (sp?) did you know that? That is his cool, tough name. I think its Francis or something.
John Herreshoff said:Hey, just quoting my boy Vin Diesel. Do you see a headset on him in my avatar? No, you see a shotgun.
I rest my case.
flyover said:Except this makes no sense based on what has actually happened. Nobody is making tons of cash, instead the legacies have lost massive amounts of money. Golden parachutes not withstanding, the upper management would have made lots more by simply running profitable companies. And the current management that replaced them are making much less than their predecessors.
So where's the "winning"? Where are the "tons of cash"? The legacies had no choice but to lower their below wing labor costs. And the ALPA wasn't opposed to them contracting these jobs out because they knew that only profitable airlines can pay high cockpit wages. But the airlines ended up insolvent and bankrupt anyway.
No profits = no airlines = no pilot jobs at any wage.
buffalopilot said:To all you guys who have been around for awhile,
Looking at the decrease in pay lately, do you think it will ever go back?
Has it ever gone this low before and recovered?
Bog said:Every mainline guy / gal with whom I speak guesses it'll take another 40+ years to get the payrates back. I'll guess at least 20. Management has learned the "contract it out" game very well. They know what it takes to win, and could care less about employees.
Bog said:ALPA has been opposed to the outsourcing of jobs. I don't think anyone at DAL-ALPA, CAL-ALPA, U-ALPA, NWA-ALPA, or any other ALPA is glad to see mainline jobs being replaced by regionals.
CFIse said:I know we all think we're heros for guiding these magnificent beasts through the angry skys, but the fact of the matter is it's a driving job, maybe more than a truck or bus driving job, but a driving job none the less, and for whatever reason it's been proven that there's a LOT of peope who can be taught how to do it so the supply is never going to become a problem.
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B767Driver said:Flying is serious business...and we make it look good. I don't know many who think they are heroes...but the professionalism of tens of thousands of aviation professionals make the system work. Besides the application skills, I'm responsible for several thousands of pages of guidance between regulations, operating procedures, company policies, etc. I'm sorry you feel it's a driving job...but it's really more complicated than that if you are doing the job properly...and I hope most of my colleagues feel the same way.
FlyChicaga said:Pilots are very different from bus drivers. If you are a professional pilot and consider them one in the same, it is time to look inside yourself and see if you are really putting your full effort into this career.
John Herreshoff said:Only if people stop wearing headsets.
Seriously why do you post this stuff once a week?
John Herreshoff said:The CURRENT 121 accident record is a fluke, it hasn't happened before and it's only a matter of time until we have another serious accident on U.S. soil.
John Herreshoff said:BTW If nobody gets it yet, they should read the rest of my signature...