Originally Posted by
DarkSideMoon
Great lakes.
I think the truth is somewhere in the middle. There is a small pilot shortage, but all it’s really doing is putting places out of business that survive on an outdated business model of poverty wages and routes that only exist due to government subsidy.
Great Lakes closed years ago because no one wanted to fly for $14,000 a year. That’s not a pilot shortage that’s a ****ty management who could not make money without poverty wages to skilled professionals.
They refused to pay market wages. If I opened an accounting firm tomorrow and only paid fully licensed accountants $14,000/year, no one would say I couldn’t recruit because there is an accountant shortage.