Comment by xboxnolifes 3 months ago Pilots have a total monopoly... in the occupation of piloting? 2 comments xboxnolifes Reply xnx 3 months ago For US commercial airlines it is my understanding that there are effectively no non-union pilots. That's good for the pilots (higher wages), but bad for the flyers (higher ticket prices). rcxdude 3 months ago Pilot pay has been trending downwards for a while. It's pretty badly paid for how high-stress and high-skill it is.
xnx 3 months ago For US commercial airlines it is my understanding that there are effectively no non-union pilots. That's good for the pilots (higher wages), but bad for the flyers (higher ticket prices). rcxdude 3 months ago Pilot pay has been trending downwards for a while. It's pretty badly paid for how high-stress and high-skill it is.
rcxdude 3 months ago Pilot pay has been trending downwards for a while. It's pretty badly paid for how high-stress and high-skill it is.
For US commercial airlines it is my understanding that there are effectively no non-union pilots. That's good for the pilots (higher wages), but bad for the flyers (higher ticket prices).
Pilot pay has been trending downwards for a while. It's pretty badly paid for how high-stress and high-skill it is.