Approach_controller
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I know a husband and wife ATC team and they make over $450 K per year, plus a great pension package, That is too much.
You're absolutely right and I'm sure they'd agree. That's at a minimum 333 hours of overtime a year each, but more likely around 500 hours or more of overtime per person per year at the very busiest facilities. They've probably been working 6 day weeks for several years now. It isn't uncommon in facilities needing 6 day weeks just to function to have to change a controller's only day off from time to time for schedule limits.
So yeah, chronically short staffed, 20 minute breaks every two hours, 45 minutes to eat your meal if you're lucky, one day off a week that may or may not be the same day as your spouse (and forget about making plans if your scheduled OT day changes), little chance of ever leaving for a better quality of life (short of resigning) due to shortages, burned out working constant streams of the busiest traffic in the world, you can take vacation in February or try again next year because that's all that staffing will allow. I'm pretty sure they'd be happy if they were working less overtime. That would require hiring though, which hasn't happened at the rate it needed to for the last 9 years at a minimum.
I'm not writing this to attack you (what you said is entirely plausible), but as Paul Harvey said, That's the rest of the story.
As a controller who loves dealing with GA, especially now in Oshkosh season I get a little prickly when I see the other half of the story not told. The way I see it, if a Realtor spends 6 days a week at their office and makes the amount the people you know makes, they're a great Realtor. If a controller works those same hours and makes the same at the end of the year they are painted as leaches. Love us or hate us, we're one of the few federal employees who show up day in and day out when we're told, "oh everyone else is furloughed, no idea when you'll see your next pay check, see you tomorrow."