YankeeEcho
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What kind of program are they going to replace it with? Maybe it will be as good as Atlantic?
What kind of program are they going to replace it with? Maybe it will be as good as Atlantic?
Any idea how we can pressure Signature to reinstate the AVTrip program?
Who cares
Avtrip and Atlantic bucks are nothing more than a complete pain in the ass
I quit even messing with it years ago
and Life is good
Agreed. Not to mention boarderline unethical.
Who cares
Avtrip and Atlantic bucks are nothing more than a complete pain in the ass
I quit even messing with it years ago
and Life is good
Money is a pain in the ass? just send all of your money my way.
Unethical? How did you come to this conclusion?
Dude
If you need this peanuts to live on >> you obviously have a problem
Unethical? How did you come to this conclusion?
You are essentially taking a "kickback" on your fuel purchase. I am sure if you asked every CFO in the country what would you rather have, a .05/gal discount, or give your pilot a $5 certificate, for every 100 gals, 9.9 out of 10 will take the fuel discount.
If it is ok with your company, I say go for it. Just do not be surprised if a bean counter sees it diferently.
If you want to have some grins, just go tell the CFO how Atlantic gives pilots $5 certificates.![]()
Big difference. You are chosing how to spend the companies money with your fuel purchase. Hotel/rental car/airline loyalty programs quite a bit different.
I think that glasspilot gave another excellent example of how Atlantic bucks can justify un-needed fuel purchases.
Just ask how many purchasing managers have lost their jobs by taking a kick backs from venders.
Big difference. You are chosing how to spend the companies money with your fuel purchase. Hotel/rental car/airline loyalty programs quite a bit different.
I think that glasspilot gave another excellent example of how Atlantic bucks can justify un-needed fuel purchases.
Just ask how many purchasing managers have lost their jobs by taking a kick backs from venders.
Well if you see Hilton points different than Atlantic points that is your delusional view. I'm sure everyone has seen guys go out of there way just to stay a specific hotel chain. For some reason you confuse a rewards program with a lame duck employee that is greedy. By the way Hilton & Marriott also run these specials where if you stay more you get bonus points. I think your energy should be focused on finding a better employee then thinking rewards programs are unethical. These 2 iPads I bought this year on atlantic rewards are a huge pain in the ass. Wish someone would take them off my hands. And we only top off when it's necessary.
I really do not care what you do. You are probably an ethical guy, but that is just a guess.
I am just letting you all know that CFO's might see this a bit differently. What many see is CASH. That is their world.
You are essentially taking a "kickback" on your fuel purchase. I am sure if you asked every CFO in the country what would you rather have, a .05/gal discount, or give your pilot a $5 certificate, for every 100 gals, 9.9 out of 10 will take the fuel discount.
If it is ok with your company, I say go for it. Just do not be surprised if a bean counter sees it diferently.
If you want to have some grins, just go tell the CFO how Atlantic gives pilots $5 certificates.![]()
Since my bonus (about 3 times the size of awards I got last year) is based heavily on fuel savings, if I tell the bean counter I base my fuel purchases on awards points, he will know I can't add.
The company I work for knows about Atlantic Bucks, and they see it as a perk for us. We aren't hiding this from the company. The best part is that most of the Atlantic's that we go to have cheaper fuel than most of the other FBO's we frequent, so we aren't taking more expensive gas for a "kick back". It also helps that we go to Atlantic in TEB, where we start most of our westbound trans-cons. Taking the appropriate amount of fuel when there is a personal reward is a professional decision each of us have to make. I can see how someone flying a piaggio or other short range fuel sipping plane may not like Atlantic Bucks, but for others it is a nice perk when it is available and appropriate. I don't think it is unethical at all. Are there people that will abuse the system? Absolutely, but you always have "that guy" in every group.
If you think fuel rewards are unethical, then I want to bring up ramp fee's that can be waived by a high quantity fuel purchase. If I'm at SFO and need to repo to somewhere close buy with a short runway, then I can't meet their minimum fuel purchase and the company has to pay a $400-500 ramp fee. So there is negative pressure to take more fuel than might be necessary or safe. Where is the outrage on this practice?
Oh, so this is an issue of us Piaggio drivers and other "short range aircraft" operators not liking it.
Hey Jackwad, if it's a small kick back for a "gas sipper" then it's a bigger kick back for a gas guzzler. You just made my point! I've flown planes that guzzle over 19,000lbs an hour but that's not really the point, is it? A kick back is a kick back and it's unethical regardless.
Sorry, but the arogance and stupidity of that post sorta ticked me off. "you little Piaggio drivers may not like it but us REAL jet pilots ike it just fine".
I call BullHonkey.