C425Driver
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- Dec 5, 2001
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I don't see this as an argument and I'm sorry that you do. I view this exchange as helpful information-sharing. I didn't realize that we need to share anything with you. As for commenting on the fact that Avantair is not downsizing, I have already done so-- in the beginning of the thread when I congratulated your group on its growth. I see it as bittersweet. While it gives me hope that things aren't as grim for the industry as I had previously thought, it does concern me that the lower payscale at Avantair is a possible factor in their ability to draw new owners from the other fracs. To me, the silver lining in the economic cloud hanging over us would be hearing that Avantair pilots had gotten a raise. The silver lining to those of us who actually work for Avantair is we turned a profit for the first time in the history of our company during these economic times. I'm disappointed that's not the case--yet. Hey everyone, did you hear that? NJW is disappointed in us. Your future appears promising so congrats on that. At least we agree on something.
Guys, I do get it that you see yourselves as making an investment in your careers there. No you don't. If you did you wouldn't be harassing us about our salaries. I'm sure you'll say you do but your rhetoric doesn't support it. In the few times that I've heard you mentioned in conversation by our pilots they agreed that they're sick of hearing it from you. I realize that you are proud of Avantair and see yourselves as helping to build the company. But you fail to recognize that no company has started out with industry leading wages straight out of the gates and made it. Costs must be kept low in the beginning. Two fine examples of this are NJA and SWA. Both companies didn't pay much in the beginning but after they firmly established themselves the pilots got higher wages. Kudos to you all for your hard work and loyalty. That means little coming from you. I sincerely hope that it all works out because you and your families deserve it to. Unfortunately, it doesn't always go that way--thus my concern. So what are you proposing here? If you actually do get your w-- dream and we get paid the same as NJA starting next week, we will be right back in the red and undo everything that we've worked for and possibly go out of business. Then what will we have? Life is full of gray areas and there can be a fine line between investing in the future and subsidizing a company that uses lower labor costs to grab market share. I'm sure you have a detailed solution for how we are going to negotiate that fine line. I mean, you do have something more to offer than, "you need more money" right? For the sake of Avantair employees/families, and the rest of the frac families, hopefully the growth and rising profits there will result in increased wages (for those not currently making the going rate) and we will all find that your investment and loyalty has been reciprocated. I hope so to, but you need to be realistic about a time line and you are not. I will be thrilled if my worry turns out to be for naught. We are doing our best to improve the company every day. It's for us to worry about - not you. Wishing the best for all frac families in these uncertain times, NJW
You seem to have no problem getting on here and telling us that we need to demand higher wages, but you have never offered a solution that will keep us on the road to sustained profitability and not hurt our company's bottom line. So here's your chance. Tell us exactly how to get those higher wages without hurting our company. After all you know everything there is to know about the fractional industry so you must have all the answers.
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