Originally Posted by
Luv2Rotate
Thats the point. I don't hate it and I LOVE my job. However, I have friends at Colgan/Great Lakes and constantly hear how they're abused and underpaid, how they should go into another career field, how they can't pay school loans because they themselves struggle to eat ect...
If I were to loose my job today Colgan/Great Lakes and others wouldn't even be on my job prospect radar. I'd probably just go back to school and get a fall back career.
I might not have been in 121 long but I have a long family history in 121. My sister flies for Alaska, brother in law is a mech for Delta, and Dad is a retired United Capt and former KC-135 driver flew "in country" aka Vietnam. At one point he was furloughed and we had to get on food stamps!!! He's a college grad and former AF pilot, we had to rely on government assistance for about 10 months. I've seen and lived through their experiences in 121.
I don't love my job. I love my free time.
I have been flying professionally for 13 years, so I have seen a few things. I am the first one in my family to fly professionally, so all of my experience is first hand.
When I came to Colgan, I measured the pros and the cons (like every other job I have taken). I made the best decision I could. I have made similar decisions before with other companies that appeared to be stable. Now they are gone just like TWA, Eastern, and a zillion others.
I do not cry that things are unfair, but I do work to improve them, just as I did at my previous companies. Also, I try to give prospective employees a true picture of what they face. Unlike others who simply say "it's a bottom feeder and it sucks", I try to tell them specific points of what things are bad, areas where XYZ is better, and let them make a decision.
I would love to make PinColgaSaba the greatest place to work. That said, there is only ONE greatest place to work (and
your opinion of which is best likely is different from mine). So I will keep plugging along, keep fighting, and keep trying to improve the QOL and benefits here and wherever I finish my career.