NJW please the fact is they make more thru at least year 5 and thru a 10 year period they are close. The reason is they upgrade faster. Why continue this salary crusade when it is fact that they get comparable pay. I have no idea what the benefit package is. Do you? I wouldn't comment on it unless I knew I just wish you would do the same.....
Quoting P180--
Benefits? Still working on that one. No sickday schedule, no vacation schedule. Pay raises ONLY happened under the umbrella of a union scare. Period. I believe another Avant poster mentioned they didn't get holiday pay. As this echos the impression I've gotten from the Avantair pilots I've met (that the total package is not up to par) I have no reason to doubt P180.
No disrespect intended to blue-collar/hourly wage workers, but professionals compare the
total package--not just the base pay. Which was under reported for NJ in the comparison that was posted here, while $72K was only possible for a few. I haven't seen a
real comparison--one that could tell a frac family what the best
overall compensation package would be. I had already conceded that $72K was higher than I expected, and then when we learned it was for a training capt that explained
why. Learning that the compensation package was very, very basic, and sounded more like only a paycheck further explained why the dollar amount was higher than I expected. That good deal just eroded considerably for families that have to buy their own health insurance; for pilots who lose money if they get sick and/or take a much needed vacation....
The reason I'm discussing it is because it frustrates me that professional pilots are being treated like hourly-wage workers who have far less skills.

Professionals these days take for granted that benefits are provided. Vacation, sick days, health care and a 401K are considered
standard. Bonus, stock options, etc are the extras that many professionals also receive.
I can fully understand that Avant pilots would like the closeness of working in a smaller company, and perhaps the locations of the domicile cities are attractive. Are the required hours lower than the big fracs? I know there will be differences between the fracs, and that one may appeal more than another; however, the jobs are very similar so the pilots/families shouldn't have to sacrifice basics like health care, vacation, 401K, etc just because they chose Avantair. It is not right. Perhaps Avant pilots could further explain their benefits package, or the lack thereof? I certainly want to avoid spreading misinformation and will welcome reports on the situation.
Best of luck to Avantair's PAC!
Netjetwife