Republic Airlines opinion?
#21
Just love some of the opinions of these guys on here. all they do is judge others. I just think the plane was great to fly in the other day and it just happens to be a perk of Republic's fleet. I really feel sorry for a lot of you guys that your prima donna life sucks so bad. Seriously, I feel sorry for you.
#22
This really is ridiculous. You guys know little about my reason for flying. I just thought, hey, if I'm at a regional might as well get a plane I like flying. The pay will come eventually. I've already been at the bottom of this life's barrel so why not dream a little. I could care less about the pay. There are so many jobs out there that suck and pay worse than being a pilot, get real with yourselves. This is such a ridiculous, juvenile argument, who cares what I think. This website has proven some things to me. Good bye.
that is the epitime of our up and coming pilots. sad......and goodbye dumba$$
#23
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In my book, you rank as low as that guy who said 'dont care about pay.'
#24
It's no better than you ripping on those pilots who decide to stay at regionals based on their own personal decisions (family, live in domicile, seniority). What did you call them? "Losers" and "underachievers."
In my book, you rank as low as that guy who said 'dont care about pay.'
In my book, you rank as low as that guy who said 'dont care about pay.'
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Me? Have a complex?
I'm not the one running around calling pilots "losers" or "underachievers" based on their decision to stay at any given airline.
Look at every pilot on this forum, and I'm sure they will agree that you are the one with a complex.
Yours is a "I'm God's gift to aviation" complex. You got hired for 1. knowing someone at UPS and 2. being a 'favorable' gender (those WERE YOUR WORDS in another thread).
I'm not the one running around calling pilots "losers" or "underachievers" based on their decision to stay at any given airline.
Look at every pilot on this forum, and I'm sure they will agree that you are the one with a complex.
Yours is a "I'm God's gift to aviation" complex. You got hired for 1. knowing someone at UPS and 2. being a 'favorable' gender (those WERE YOUR WORDS in another thread).
#27
Well, superpilot, what the heck else have you done in your life? Seriously? This thing you call a life is not about pay, its about helping others and yourself to be better than you ever thought possible. You'll realize this on your deathbed if you're unfortunate. I hope you see the light before that. I hope you know that you are forgiven for these rants. You're better than this.
This isn't an attempt to be mean its an attempt to show you my point of view. Take it how you want. Like i said before i don't care if you work for free the rest of your life and never make a dime. Look at the bright side, just before you starve to death you might realize maybe i should have been compensated so i wouldn't be dieing!! IRONIC I hope you don't have a family that relies on you
!!WHATEVA!!
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(meanwhile your RJ's are flying 1500 nm stage lengths)
The XJT'ers on here need to get over themselves. We are all flying for crap wages on equipment that should be paying double what we are making. But we're not. We're all eating the same crap sandwiches, some just come with extra mayo.
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I BET YOU ONE HUNDRED BUCKS that you NEVER EVER said that to ANY Eagle Captain you flew with during your tenure there!
Eagle, more than any other regional airline, has the most career captains.
McDonald wages?
Yes, you worked for McDonald wages too. You worked for Eagle, on the Saab, which besides first year pay, it pays even LOWER than the RJs.
So don't bullsh*t other pilots on what they decide to do career wise.
A 12th year RJ Captain has very high seniority (exception of Eagle in which case you're probably in the middle).
This Captain can rake in close to $100k, and has every single holiday and weekend off (granted, will have to bid reserve occasionally to avoid working a holiday).
But you can imagine... go to work Monday morning, if it's a 3 day trip, back by Wednesday night. 4 day trip, back by Thursday night. Either way, Fri-Sunday always off.
Living in base, and very comfortable with the seniority and even pay... these are the reasons that some RJ captains decide to stay with a regional.
Not everyone wants to fly on the back side of the clock based out of some crappy place like SDF or even worse, ANC (one b*tch of a commute I could imagine)!
Not everyone wants to give up their pay, seniority, and weekends off, to start at $34 /hr at the bottom of the reserve list at UPS.
In fact, my attitude is that when it comes to joining a regional, EVERY PILOT SHOULD JOIN THAT REGIONAL WITH THE ATTITUDE THAT THEY MIGHT END THEIR CAREER AT THAT REGIONAL
Why?
Simple! Because then, you have a HUGE VENTED INTEREST in ensuring the company secures a good pilot CBA. So, you won't have an attitude of a "Well I'm just here to get my time, and then screw this place, I'm outta here!"
... which I bet was your attitude during Eagle.
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