....What I'm annoyed at is njw's exception that we are all so downtrodden that we need these tips to help those poor fractional pilots. Someone has to say that we are profesionals and tips do come but to not count on them and not to add them into some sort of mysterious budget.
When was the last time you tipped your doctor or lawyer for a job well done?
Clarification: Acknowledging the reality that some frac pilots can certainly use the tips does not in any way condone the reason that is the case. I don't see anyone on this thread suggesting that pilots should
count on tips. I have specifically stated that the recognition for providing extra service is what matters most to those pilots paid fairly. It is human nature to enjoy being appreciated and I have included that aspect of the issue in my posts.
It's fair to say that I have been a vocal supporter of professional compensation for frac pilots and have repeatedly given them all credit for their skill. Perhaps I haven't posted my tag line enough lately?
PILOTS ARE PROFESSIONALS AND SHOULD BE COMPENSATED AS SUCH
Doctors and lawyers are compensated for performing the duties they are hired for. Pilots who are tipped receive extra for giving
extra service above and beyond their job description of flying the airplane. Owners pay pilots to
fly them safely--
not to carry/load their bags, set out catering, fix them a drink, and arrange their ground transportation. Those pax who tip (whether owners or card holders) are showing their appreciation for the
additional personal service that was
not required to fly the plane. Etiquette experts say that is the socially correct thing to do. I think that at the very least we can all agree that it certainly is their choice and it should be respected.
In my research on the tipping issue I learned that some doctors and lawyers have received "gifts" showing appreciation and though it isn't money they looked upon it as a "tip". What it all boils down to is that there are people who like to show their appreciation to those who extend them special considerations. Kindness is often rewarded in like fashion and there is nothing wrong with that.