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Old 10-13-2022 | 07:09 PM
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flosd
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Originally Posted by SoFloFlyer
When FOs got paid $46.36/hr, no it’s not. That’s not enough to pay rent in the NE (and in most places) let alone support yourself nowadays.



Have a dual income household, but the other person can’t just pick up and leave to another job that’ll match pay? You’re commuting. Have a side hustle to help pay bills and can’t move that over? You’re commuting. Spouse is a lawyer/doctor/nurse/whatever and needs to pass the other state’s exam to practice said career? You’re commuting.



No, commuting is not always a choice. This is the oldest argument out there and it really highlights the ignorance of a lot of people in this industry.
What does this have to do with opting into commuting to bases other than your own to pick up flying

Union: "commuting is difficult and expensive. We'd like commuter benefits"

BB: "it can't be that difficult or expensive if people are commuting to multiple bases a month to fly"

BB is smiling

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