gunfyter
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"Doubled the economy in Arkansas? Let me tell you something. When all you have is a penny all it takes is another penny to double your economy. " -- Ross Perot 1992
If you look at year one and the early years of SIC scale. It is only low to mid 50's percent of PIC pay. At year 10 it reaches about 68%. So yes the junior SICs are not getting the standard 68%. This makes their annual raises look larger as they catch up to 68%.
I find this objectionable and I'm unsure why it was done. Perhaps to trick people into feeling their situation is improving every year. Yes but from a substandard position.
If you look at year one and the early years of SIC scale. It is only low to mid 50's percent of PIC pay. At year 10 it reaches about 68%. So yes the junior SICs are not getting the standard 68%. This makes their annual raises look larger as they catch up to 68%.
I find this objectionable and I'm unsure why it was done. Perhaps to trick people into feeling their situation is improving every year. Yes but from a substandard position.