Originally Posted by
SnoJet440
Not true, once you are a Dr., you are a Dr. You can go anywhere and negotiate your pay/benfits. Same with your lawyer example, don't necessarily have to make partner to make it big. Again, the lawyer takes his/her years of experience to the next gig to start pay and benefits. Also too accrue a$$ kissing for partnership.
And that is why pilots are not "professionals." Sure we get paid to fly so technically we are professional but we are not "professionals" like doctors and lawyers.
We don't set our own hours.
We don't have clients and bill them.
We don't use our own tools.
We don't set our pay rate.
We are technicians. Highly trained, (and sometimes), highly paid technicians.
Sorry for derailing this thread. As to the question, you might think about sueing the company that offered you the job that disappeared for fraud. Essentially they lied to you and you lost something based on their lie. They could have and should have known they were not going to be able to fulfill their offer before they made it.
There must be president on this so you'll need to do more research.
Good luck.