1.Dont give a shit if you do 2.Marginally employed ?My guess is I make more then the average pilot.My starting salary as assistant manager was 48,000,more then the 26,000-41,000 that pilots start with 3.Seems a bunch of you dumb ass Republicans have reading comprehension problems,I didn't say I was shooting anybody in the head
Not at a measly $48K you don't. No but you did say he needed to be shot in the head. If you're not going to do it then who is?
From what I heard the last 10 years have been the worst ever for pilots,who was the president for most of the last 10 years ? Whenever I hear about pilots they are complaining and going on strike.Most pilots say they wouldn't advise their kids to be pilots and I read a story about a female pilot who crashed a plane and the point of the story was pilots low pay,she was only making around 20,000 a year After Reagan fired the air controllers the people in your industry should have known that Republicans sure as hell isn't on your side
lol I do! I do! Its the not-too-clever crowd! But their votes still count, that is the problem. That is why I half-jokingly advocate that voting privileges should come with property ownership starting at about 2.5 acres. That would eliminate 90% of the knuckleheads from voting themselves bread and circuses. Starting at 5 acres would be even better. All of the black-dressing liberal arts faggot apartment dwellers in rent control units in Santa Monica wouldn't be able to steal money from the rest of you by democratic means.
Have a lot of pilot friends do you? Or are those the pilots checking into your motel? She sounds like an Obama supporter to me. They never could fly for shit. Didn't they teach English composition at your college? Anyway I'm glad Reagan did fire the striking controllers. And it's the liberals with their tax the rich and anti business mentality that is the enemy of my profession.
LOL!!!!!!! http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,520097,00.html Low Pay One of Many Difficulties Facing Regional Pilots Pilots who work for regional airlines can earn as little as $12.50 per hour, less than the average hourly wage of a New York City taxi driver, FOXNews.com has learned. Pilots who work for regional airlines can earn as little as $12.50 per hour, less than the average hourly wage of a New York City taxi driver, FOXNews.com has learned. Hourly wages for regional pilots start at $12.50, according to Avjobs.com. In comparison, a cabbie in New York averages $17 an hour, the city's Taxi & Limousine Commission officials told FOXNews.com. Regional pilots, who carried 160 million American passengers across America last year, receive the same FAA-approved training as their counterparts at larger airlines, but they must endure low pay and long hours, among other hardships, if they hope to reach the "major leagues," according to a former National Transportation Safety Board official. Rebecca Shaw â who co-piloted Continental Flight 3407, which crashed in February near Buffalo, N.Y., killing 50 people â earned an annual salary of just $16,200 at regional carrier Colgan Air, according to testimony by Mary Finnigan, Colgan's vice president for administration. That revelation came Wednesday, during the second day of National Transportation Safety Board hearings into the deadliest U.S. transportation accident in seven years. NTSB officials also noted that Shaw once moonlighted in a coffee shop while working for the Virginia-based airline. Captains at Colgan â like Shaw's partner, Marvin Renslow â typically earn between $50,000 and $53,000, according to the board.