Originally Posted by
hockeypilot44
There's no such thing as above average at our level. We can all pass every checkride we take, and we all complete every flight we fly. It's called being a professional pilot. Our pay and work rules are what separates us. Gulfstream is the lowest of the low in the categories that matter.
Originally Posted by
ArcherDvr
I beg to differ, there is a such thing as above/below average pilots. I have seen pilot's that don't want to do the work. They rely too much on automation and their Captain and do not have a complete understanding of what's going on. How many low time regional FO's took the extra time to study about icing conditions when they got hired on in the middle of winter out in the east. Regardless you called me inexperienced, arrogant and ignorant, non of which is accurate. Regardless, you and Fly are entitled to your opinions, but again, fortunately those opinions won't write my future.
I should have said there's no such thing as above average pilots at
my level. There are senior pilots and there are junior pilots. We are all considered equal in our flying ability. I'm much further along in my career than you.
Originally Posted by
Cruz5350
Technically Great Lakes is the lowest of the low if we look at pay.

You guys are so low it doesn't matter. My pay is pathetic. What you guys get doesn't even constitute as pay to me. It's more like a high school kid's allowance.