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fracstar said:Am I wrong? That info came directly from one of your many disgruntled pilots, in fact that was the only good thing he had to say about your company. Do you not get 2 or 3 vacations per year based on time with company? Would each vacation cover a rotation of 7 on surrounded by 7 off on each end? 21 days? Maybe your "brotha" was wrong and my math bad. It doesn't really matter because the point is you work 182 on a 7-7. The point is if you want to compare your salary to mine or anyone elses make sure everything is even.
NYRANGERS said:Many in the corporate world lost their jobs because you guys would do it for less..
h25b said:The math doesn't really figure in to the contempt out there...
Let me ask you how you'd feel if you were kicked out on the street by a company that went fractional knowing that the pilots now flying your company's people are making about 1/3 what you were making...???...
El Chupacabra said:Feelings are one thing.
But the fact is the pilot salaries have nothing to do with whether I am kicked out on the street or not. Once I figured that out, I would stop blaming them. Assuming I am a logical person.
Then why are you flying for Netjets?h25b said:First of all let us cease with the logic talk, especially since this scab threat defies all logic...
Second of all salary may play only up to 7% role on your operation, but in ours flor example our salaries are more in the range of 15-20% ...
Are you sure about this?The customer is paying for someone else to be sure everything else from hotel to ground is taken care of- in the manner they like best.
It is? How?Overhead is higher in fractional than in corporate flight departments