rare21 said:How about next time you do a little research?
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That's a good post. I find it funny, so rep points to you!
(awww damn!....I owe you some Rare)
rare21 said:How about next time you do a little research?
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He did do research... is his point.UInavy said:And your point????
I can't touch any of this with a friggin 10-ft pole, I wouldn't have any idea what I'm talking about...UInavy said:I agree, eddie. His questioning of the sacrifice of airline pilots (in a previous post) is just uninformed and wrong.
HAL Pilot said:You need to learn more about the airlines and the sacrifices all airline employees have made before "ranting". Then do a little more research and you will learn that although the pilots are the fewest in number, they have taken a significant majority of the pay cuts and concessions. Far more than any other work group in the industry.
I took a 100% pay cut from Hawaiian. HAL ALPA could have given the world to the company and I would have been recalled by now. I'm glad they didn't. I want a pay check and quality of life that's worth going back to.Punk said:Both of my parents took over a 35% cut in the past 2 years with Delta along with the rest of the airline employeers. But not the pilots, not until recently.... So don't come crying on my shoulder buddy, cause its not gonna happen.... You can try to play like I'm uninformed, but its not gonna happen. We've heard all the same arguments from ALPA, the local wives group writing to the paper, about your sacrifices. Face it, everyone is making a sacrifice. I've grown up in it, seen it before. Nothing surprises me in this industry anymore.
I don't know where they got their figures, but if you research actual airline pilot wages you will find out that they are just plain wrong. The government also recently reported that the average wage range for flight instructors was $75K to $100K per year. Most flight instructors are luck to make $15K to $20K per year. The government got their figure by bunching all flight instructors together. Since flight instructors at major airlines are usually senior captains, the government's figure was significantly skewed and did not reflect reality.illinijoe05 said:
One website is not very thorough research.eddie said:He did do research... is his point.
And with that attitude, we will continue to see pay and benefits fall as management bails out their ineptitude on the pilots back. Why do you think regional pay is so low. Because of this attitude.Punk said:Well, there will always be people willing to take the seat beyond the yoke. The day of the big paychecks are probably gone forever.
This is true and it's the pilot groups at airlines like Delta, Aloha and Hawaiian that are finally saying enough. Yet somehow it's being twisted into being the pilots' fault. It sounds like you're convinced it's the pilots' fault.Punk said:Everyone's getting screwed while management is smiling with their multimillion dollar bonuses. It's happened before, its happening again. That's the sad part of it.
Maybe if they had listened before, they would have come out of their current plight better. I'm not blaming them for the airline's problems, I'm blaming them for not putting the mechanisms in place to prevent management from screwing them. Again, it's not the pilots' fault.Punk said:You can go ahead and blame Delta and their employees for not having a union, I'm sure they'll love to hear about that.
They choose their profession. If they wanted pilot wages, they should have become a pilot. Why should pilots bear a larger burden to support those who chose not to be pilots? Cry some more tears for them, I'm not and neither are the other airline pilots I know.Punk said:I'm sick of hearing, and I know the other 95% of the airline is sick of it too, of the sacrifice the pilots are making. Everyone else is already there, they earned less in the beginning, they earn even less now.
Pilots have given far more than any other employee group despite being the smallest employee group. Like every where else in society, those with less blame those with more. The other employee groups don't want to just be pulled out of the water, they want the pilots to build them a new boat. They can build their own frigging boat.Punk said:The pilots can moan all they want about their lifestyle while the ship around them sinks. They're not the one who drove the stake into the keel, but bitching how high the water is rising while everyone else is already drowning is gonna fall on deaf ears.
HAL Pilot said:I'm glad you are a military pilot and not flying for my airline. I can see that you would give it all away at the drop of a hat.
Mefesto said:While I applaud every group that works to keep the airlines alive (Delta in particular) Hal is right on the money. Everyone thinks it's the pilots that are sinking the ship. Like he said, it's a lot more complitcated than that.
I figured they might be off ... it's from the same Bureau of Labor website that IllinJoe posted (which claims outrageous pilot salaries as well). Just thought that if one in ten FAs really made that kind of money with a High School education then I'd start steering people in that direction.Punk said:Varmintshooter: those numbers are way off, I don't know of any flight attendant making anywhere near that dough