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#6071
On Reserve
Joined: Oct 2019
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Sure, that doesn’t make it suck any less or diminish the difficulties today’s regional/mil/LCC guys looking to move up are going to face. Stagnant seniority lists, 15+ year upgrades, etc… all because of timing.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
#6072
Yes, some people got lucky. It's an aberration. The last time it happened was in the 1960's when United hired private pilots.
And some people spent the 1990's flight instructing because they couldn't afford to spend $12,000 to buy a $12,000/yr job flying a clapped out Beech 1900.
And some people spent the 2000's making poverty wages in the right seat of an RJ.
And some people spent the 2000's flying in the sandbox.
And some people were furloughed for 5+ years and lost everything.
You sound like someone who complained about having to obtain an ATP to land a job as an airline pilot.
Buy some perspective. And please work somewhere else.
Last edited by GogglesPisano; 01-04-2026 at 11:29 AM.
#6073
Really got furloughed
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 662
Likes: 75
From: Gramercy Riffs
Sure, that doesn’t make it suck any less or diminish the difficulties today’s regional/mil/LCC guys looking to move up are going to face. Stagnant seniority lists, 15+ year upgrades, etc… all because of timing.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
This fruit went straight from CFI to a 320 and moans about unfairness in this career,
0 sympathy.
#6074
Sure, that doesn’t make it suck any less or diminish the difficulties today’s regional/mil/LCC guys looking to move up are going to face. Stagnant seniority lists, 15+ year upgrades, etc… all because of timing.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
Get a job at a flow regional because you will never get through a major interview.
#6075
Sure, that doesn’t make it suck any less or diminish the difficulties today’s regional/mil/LCC guys looking to move up are going to face. Stagnant seniority lists, 15+ year upgrades, etc… all because of timing.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
The worst part is you went practically CFI to a LCC job you didn’t even experience a regional or any serious industry woes. With not even 3k hours and zero TPIC? Wow. Just wow.
Last edited by Avgeek7248; 01-04-2026 at 12:26 PM.
#6077
Someone ought to send JC the AE guy that question, maybe on Skyhub?
#6078
i mean how can we not? Our career mobility, earnings, and QOL will be permanently impeded and diminished due to the hiring patterns of yesterday. I’d like to know just how much less one hired today can anticipate earning compared to a similar aged new hire of 2019 or 2022. Probably easily measured in millions. Kind of hard not to feel sour about that. What a huge missed opportunity..
Sure, that doesn’t make it suck any less or diminish the difficulties today’s regional/mil/LCC guys looking to move up are going to face. Stagnant seniority lists, 15+ year upgrades, etc… all because of timing.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
count yourself lucky and try not to be a jerk to those who are probably looking at 30-40% less career earnings than their luckier peers.
I’m not even hoping for a top 1% career, just an average or good career and not feeling like a second class worker to my peers who had life go more favorably for them to end up at regionals before Covid. Thats literally it.
From what I gather, you made the choice to stay at a ULCC. You now deeply regret that choice. You will get zero sympathy here for that choice, especially when you come across as bitter and somewhat entitled.
But, and I'm honestly trying to be constructive here, you are clearly swimming in the poison of bitterness about it. And it probably showed at the UA and DL interviews. There are lots of pilots who get picked up on the second interview. I strongly suggest you do some hard introspection, root out the negativity, and show some humility. And should you be successful on interview 2.0, focus on the fact that you still got a golden ticket, and will retire a multimillionaire having had a great career. Be glad you got there at all.
The choice is yours.
#6079
i mean how can we not? Our career mobility, earnings, and QOL will be permanently impeded and diminished due to the hiring patterns of yesterday. I’d like to know just how much less one hired today can anticipate earning compared to a similar aged new hire of 2019 or 2022. Probably easily measured in millions. Kind of hard not to feel sour about that. What a huge missed opportunity..
Comparison is the thief of joy!
Speaking from personal experience, being a senior FO can be a great place at Delta…
#6080
Line Holder
Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 1,368
Likes: 338
i mean how can we not? Our career mobility, earnings, and QOL will be permanently impeded and diminished due to the hiring patterns of yesterday. I’d like to know just how much less one hired today can anticipate earning compared to a similar aged new hire of 2019 or 2022. Probably easily measured in millions. Kind of hard not to feel sour about that. What a huge missed opportunity..
comparison is the thief of joy.
go to your local office park and see what those people do for 22 days a month, 8 hours a day, for 100k a year or less.
Third year FO you’re working 12-15 days a month doing something far less soul crushing, while making 300k.
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