Sunday, February 7, 2010

WVS: Sub-Minimum Wage Pilots

It's great when companies save money, right? Because the savings get passed on to you, right?

Like when a co-pilot for an airline is being paid less than $16,000 a year...and moonlighting to make ends meet:

The crash of Continental 3407 outside Buffalo last year, killing all on board, was big news, as any commercial crash is. But like many who were fortunate enough not to be touched personally by the tragedy, what most caught my attention was the news that followed. The co-pilot had been making less than $16,000. While I knew the airline industry had been struggling through tough times since 9/11, I sure didn’t know that some of the folks that fly me around are working second jobs and overnighting on lounge room La-Z-Boys. And I didn’t know that regional airlines, once thought of as puddle-jumpers, had grown so fast that they now account for more than half the nation’s daily departures. We are on our way to becoming a regional airline nation.



The quest to save money? Or a race to the bottom? Gotta save at ALL costs. You decide.

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