Originally Posted by
Mason32
If that's all you were doing, then you didn't understand the system. I still have friends there, 3rd and 4th year FO's and they're doing close to 60k. They say it's even easier with everythign being 150% pay.
bid a 72 hour line with tons of days off... try to create transition conflicts and get paid for the removals... then pick up a nice 20+ hour trip on 150% pay to run yourself up to 92... sneak in a day trip and your pushing 100 scheduled. Leave the gate 10 prior, come in 10 late on each leg and poof, that extra day trip gets removed and you get paid for that extra day trip without working it... then fly fast again, go undertime, and pick something else up. Repeat process as needed. The really good guys get 140 in pay credit a month, with over 40 of it being on 150%.... and they still end up with 11 days off.... just not the same 11 days they were originally awarded.
it's way different on the AA side, but at Eagle you can drive your pay up to ridiculous levels without too much effort. To add to that, I hear they are awarding 300% for vacation time flown instead of taken. Any FO off of first year pay, and off reserve, should be able to turn 50k or close to it if they try...
I'm not an airline pilot and i'm not sure how the system works, but your methods seem questionable. Getting paid without working, 10 min late 10 early, faster/slower... but im a little old school, treat the company right even though they may not treat you properly.
But i will also say this, i have a couple freinds at regionals now and it seems like if you just show up to work and do your job, the regionals are not much to complain about. Yes the pay sucks and work rules this that yatty ya..... but again that goes back to my opinion of, dont take the job in the first place if you dont want it!