Originally Posted by
Russs
a job in an industry pays, in part, proportionate to it’s liability. An airbus pilot, regardless of who they work for has over a billion dollars of liability every time they fly…probably over 2 billion.
I'm sorry to break it to you, but that's not how it works. Insurance bill is proportionate to liability, not how much an employee gets paid. If what you think were true, a train engineer would probably make a few million dollars a year, and a cruise ship captain would make close to $100 million a year.