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Well don't forget about all those desk jobs that people spend a lot more time and money training (college and unpaid internships) vs a pilot, only to later get stuck at $45k working 55 hours a week glaring at a computer screen complaining about life. A few will get lucky and be able to take on more stress and hours to make 100k as a manager but most never get to that level.
Although it's a good idea, one does need college to be a pilot even at the major legacy level (Airways). But for some reason the grass always looks so much greener if you've never been over to the other side of the hill to find out it's the cow dung fertilizing it. |
Originally Posted by What
(Post 1234527)
Anytime there are furloughs, concessions or sh!tty situations (everyday now it seems) we joke around asking what that truck driving school number was!
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Originally Posted by MunkyButtr
(Post 1234814)
No "we" don't. The Top Gun worshippers do. That wasn't thought up by a pilot. We do not say that. Tom Cruise is a witch and Val Kilmer is a dried up porn-star. Do not lump pilots with witches and porn stars. Top Gun was one of the worst movies of all time. Give me a beer so I can put these flames out? Stop it...
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Originally Posted by mooney
(Post 1234833)
Munky don't be such a Debbie Downer. It's not our fault that you're not happy unless you're flying around at mach 2 with your hair on fire....
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Originally Posted by RJet
(Post 1234492)
I'm not sure what this has to do with a pilot?
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Originally Posted by seafeye
(Post 1235259)
And how is it you don't see the parallel here?
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The differance is a long haul trucker is out 2 weeks and home for 2 days then back on the road. 4 out and 4 in is a lot better life.
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[QUOTE=RJet;1234492]I'm not sure what this has to do with a pilot?[/QUOTE]
Lots of Similarities: 1) Resposibillity of Handling equipment with 80,000 lbs of gross vehicle wt, 2) Pre-trip similar to Pre-flight, 3) Make sure not to exceed Gross wt, 4) Make sure the axle weights are correct, similar to weight & Balance, 5) Be ready for Inspection by Highway patrol just like Ramp Check by FAA 6) long times away from home, 7) Having driving time & duty time limiting rules...... 8) Truckers can jump seat on other Trucks 9) Professional training course & a very hard check ride 10) Different Endorsements Like Doubles & Tripples, Haz Matt, etc etc 11) Need Medical every 2 years 12) Have a seniority list & get trips & schedule according to seniority at Union shops 13) Pay keeps getting better with experience..... The list is long..... Differences: 1) Truckers don't get Furloughed.... 2) Don't start at bottom of seniority & First year pay at every new company.... 3) Starting pay is better than pilots...... I will let others chime in for the differences.... |
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#4) truckers are smart enough to not take the job until the pay comes up. whole reason I started this thread |
Originally Posted by BD100
(Post 1234469)
The pay isn't bad: Truckers earn a median annual wage of $37,930, which is $4,000 more than the median wage for all jobs, according to the BLS. The top 10% of truck drivers make more than $58,000 per year .
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