CatYaaak
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G4dude said:the following is from asap's web page....
"When NJA pilot salaries are compared to the annual salary survey conducted by the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), NJA pilots currently earn an average of 50% base salary of other pilots in the United States who fly similar jet aircraft. Under the contract proposal, NJA pilots would have earned only an average of 55% of what other, less productive pilots earn operating the same equipment for other companies. "
first we are your peers, when it's in your best interests... now we're the enemy... first class people, first class...
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Ah, but you are "less productive". Haven't you heard?...ASAP statements are the new barometer by which any corporation measures it's own employee-pilots' "productivity". They must be the experts, or wouldn't be able to draw that conclusion to make the comparison. No doubt, ASAP's leadership has a wealth of experience in estimating such value within large companies, and in corporate aviation itself.
("Gee guys, we fly WAY more than those guys, therefore we're more...um...productive! Just like they gauge it in the airlines")
Of course, although they've convinced themselves and the faithful of this, it remains to be seen if they can convince the ones that actually matter. I surely hope they're not pinning their future on pointing at "NBAA averages" while citing the "flying similar aircraft" thing. He!!, that doesn't even work in the airline industry anymore between airlines in the same industry, let alone trying to connect a dot between for-revenue fracs and corporate flight departments.
But why they want to annoy or make enemies out of other pilot groups?.....who knows. Maybe it's because we're less productive.
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