Elsewhere in the world, operators are paying double, if not triple of what Canadian companies are paying. Trying to find a good lifestyle combined with good paying jobs are far fetched. The reality is that regional airline life is not worthy of a long term career and lets be real here, not everyone is going to get on with AC. So what is everyone else going to do? What are your alternate plans? Are you going to be continuing to rake in a mere $50-80k per year at the regionals for the rest of your life living in overpriced hubs, or are you thinking of going overseas perhaps to find something more financially rewarding? Many of the regional pilots live with roommates, are overworked, live with mom or dad in the basement because they can't afford to give more than half their paycheck towards rent. $200-300k tax free abroad as a skipper (or FO) on a jet living in warmer places than Canada where the living costs are far less with almost free health insurance-seems very appealing to me. No I did not get an AC PFO-I just don't like the idea of getting sub par pay flying for the Canadian flag carrier living in an expensive city like Toronto, Calgary or Vancouver. It is not a pilot shortage-it is a pay/lifestyle shortage/issue, and more people are informed and smart these days to not get into aviation as they see that other industries are far more rewarding. Food for thought.
