npasque who are you replying to? Your post makes no sense unless we can put it in the context of the discussion you think you're having.
However, as a general point, remember that you fly professionally to earn money. The money you earn should be commensurate with your knowledge and experience, and your value within the industry. Professional pilots do not fly for the love of it; they fly to put a roof over their heads, and food on their family's table. The training (which does not finish at a TR) is long, arduous and expensive, the responsibilities are grave, and the consequences of mistakes can be terminal. That is why no professional pilot should undervalue themselves by accepting a pittance in return for their labour.
Scroggs