Originally Posted by
kfahmi
This is an honest question.
The system of pay in the airline industry is beyond convoluted. The rules covering regular pay, soft pay, deadhead pay, breaking guarantee pay...I mean, they make the engineer's panel of a Lockheed Constellation look positively minimalist and simplistic by comparison. Just trying to understand the airline pay system would probably drive an accomplished corporate tax accountant to an early grave.
I know of no other industry that is legally allowed to require an employee to report for work at 0800, finish duty at 2100, and get paid for 4 hours of work. (As happened to me today.)
Why are we paid this way? Why don't we have a system like every other hourly job in America, where you are paid from the time you clock in till the time you clock out, minus perhaps a lunch break?
Why do we allow ourselves to give 13 hours of our lives for 4 hours of pay?
Seriously?
Regional pilots don't care about pay. In fact they don't really care as a whole about their entire employment situation. This is obvious because the situation continuously perpetuates itself. In summary regional pilots care just enough to vent their issues in the crew room or this website but do not care enough to do anything constructive about it. It's entirely the fault of pilots, there is nobody else to blame. Accept that and hopefully move on quickly to better.