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Old 08-02-10, 06:20 PM   #1
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OK ,that isn't the headline , but it should be.


Obama salutes promised end of US combat in
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100802/...re_us/us_obama
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Old 08-02-10, 06:23 PM   #2
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Old 08-02-10, 06:41 PM   #3
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wonder whos going to clean up Obama's health care legacy?

God i feel so sorry for my kids and grandkids... working their fingers to the bone so that lazy pieces of sh*t can continue to wallow in their clover.

i would say now that the conflicts appear to be winding down we can return to normal... but we have departed so far from normal in the last 10 years i cant even begin to imagine who would lead us back to normal... or how in the hell they would manage to find normal on the effing map
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Old 08-02-10, 07:34 PM   #4
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OK ,that isn't the headline , but it should be.


Obama salutes promised end of US combat in
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100802/...re_us/us_obama
man I offer you your news,no big deal!

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...est=latestnews
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wonder whos going to clean up Obama's health care legacy?

God i feel so sorry for my kids and grandkids... working their fingers to the bone so that lazy pieces of sh*t can continue to wallow in their clover.

i would say now that the conflicts appear to be winding down we can return to normal... but we have departed so far from normal in the last 10 years i cant even begin to imagine who would lead us back to normal... or how in the hell they would manage to find normal on the effing map
Do you have any idea of the real tax status? If they are working to the bone they are likely making less than 60 thousand a year at a physical labor job I am willing to bet that with kids involved they are getting a net plus return on taxes thus are not contributing to the "lazy pieces of sh*t"
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Old 08-02-10, 10:46 PM   #6
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you dont have to work a physical labor job to make less than 60,000 a year... haha

hell, ask any regional airline pilot out there


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It is QUITE hard to work to the bone sitting in a pilots seat. No offense meant but people really do backbreaking labor 5-6 days a week for 7-9 hours a day. Most of em end up with net plus. Especially when the "Making Work Pay" credit hit.
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It is QUITE hard to work to the bone sitting in a pilots seat.
As someone who has shoveling sh*t AND dodging thunderstorms in an ice loaded airplane at FL250 then flying an ILS approach to minimums after 8 hours of flying spread out over a 14 hour duty day both on my resume... i respectfully disagree.
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If I used the kind of language I use around my mother here, I would be banned in 3 minutes. But then again, I am one of those weird people who considers obscenities to be acceptable in everyday conversation depending on the context as the words themselves are not offensive, only by what is ment by them is.
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If I used the kind of language I use around my mother here, I would be banned in 3 minutes. But then again, I am one of those weird people who considers obscenities to be acceptable in everyday conversation depending on the context as the words themselves are not offensive, only by what is ment by them is.
Very true, but of course the rules are there for a reason. We try to keep this in tone with 'Polite Society', and that includes not using language that would offend anybody.

Side A: It's only words. Why are you offended?

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Side A: To stress a point or sufficiently express disapproval or approval to the situation described.

But I understand what you are saying, and for the most part agree. But since this isn't my house, will try my best to abide by the rules.
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thats an easy one to forget.

for me its like saying "no smilies" haha
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As someone who has shoveling sh*t AND dodging thunderstorms in an ice loaded airplane at FL250 then flying an ILS approach to minimums after 8 hours of flying spread out over a 14 hour duty day both on my resume... i respectfully disagree.
But clearly the market is setting the salaries at the level the market can handle. I thought that was what you liked?

Is the government, somehow, mandating low salaries for regional pilots?

I know this is your industry and, of course, you think it should have a large salary. I think analysts like me should earn $250,000 per year. But guess what? The market sets my salary the same as it sets the salaries of most people.

If it were up to me, I would wave my magic wand and pay every airline pilot $100K+ for their job is skilled and requires a lot of experience to keep people safe. But I don't have a magic wand, all I have is a (almost) free market which sets your and my salaries.

We often think we are worth much more than our bosses do.
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Old 08-03-10, 06:33 PM   #15
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But clearly the market is setting the salaries at the level the market can handle.
If thats the case explain the dozens of million+ dollar bonuses and salaries to mid level managers.

I blame low regional pilot salaries primarily on three things

1. Large aviation universities are selling high school kids the idea that you will graduate and immediately get a job at FedEx or American Airlines earning $150K anually

2. High school kids are buying that nonsense in bulk and the 22 and 23 year old graduates of said programs are willing to work for whatever bread they can get to pay off the $180,000 school loans.

3. Airlines, specifically regional level airlines know both 1 and 2 above and dictate the terms of pay accordingly thats why you have some airline workers making hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars... and others making less than a typical garbage collector.

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I thought that was what you liked?
you got this impression from where exactly? is it because im not an Obamaphile socialist?

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Is the government, somehow, mandating low salaries for regional pilots?
actually recent legislation sought to increase hiring minimums and thus also increase salaries.

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I know this is your industry and, of course, you think it should have a large salary.
To the contrary, i think a pilot should be reasonably expected to not have to be on food stamps (as MANY are)

I think a fair opening salary for a 2nd year first officer would be approximately $35,000 with a cap of about $50K at 10 years seniority... thats not an unrealistic pie in the sky number, and it is substantially better than the $20,000 they are making to start and the current $35K give or take as a cap.

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If it were up to me, I would wave my magic wand and pay every airline pilot $100K+ for their job is skilled and requires a lot of experience to keep people safe. But I don't have a magic wand, all I have is a (almost) free market which sets your and my salaries.
thanks, I also think the free market has a lot to do with the setting of wages... however, i think it also has a lot to do with the overall climate behind the scenes of a specific industry - as in this case it does... heavily.

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We often think we are worth much more than our bosses do.
depends on the boss... i have had a few who have told me verbally of my worth to a specific company and who have desired to pay me more but couldnt etc.

what you have said here is true of most any profession though
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