Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I'm going to tweak this post a little bit:
Originally Posted by
HectorD
I am not out to start a flame war or anything but this has become a serious issue for present career pilots and future career pilots like myself.
I am not directing this to any of you but rather those who pay airlines to get hired (pay from training etc) and for those that accept wages that makes you just enough to be poor.
Please, I know times are tough but all you people are doing is making airlines think they can push airline pilots around with poor wages and making everybody else think becoming a pilot is a cake walk with the incredibly low minimums. I am sorry but someone with 500 hours TT is not a professional pilot no matter how professional that person might act. And yet, airlines hire these people because they can't argue, they take what they are given and deal with it to the best of their abilities which is not saying much because at 500TT you are still learning.
The only way to combat this, is by not taking those jobs. I know you are probably saying "but I need the time". Indeed but at the end of the day what do you wan't that time for? to be a pilot correct? all you are doing is devaluing the industry as a whole and letting even the bigger airlines take advantage of you. The airlines have airline pilots by the balls and I don't know about you, but its starting to hurt airline pilots' balls.
If you're currently employed by an airline as a pilot then I apologize, but judging from your "aircraft position" I am assuming you are not. Have you even worked ramp or interned for an airline? I know that, as a CFI, I had no standing on which to make such a statement as I had no exposure to the airline world. Opinions are great, but unbased opinions should just go in one ear and out the other. While I agree with some of the things you say, I just don't know if you're the one who should be saying it. And once again, if I'm wrong about your experience then I definitely apologize.