L-3/Dynamic/Avenge
#171
I am still learning the in's and out's of the contracting world so take this for what it is worth. It seems that this last round of contract negotiations with DoD is what forced Avenge to cut the rates dramatically. I was talking with some L-3 guys (maintainers) and they said that all the maintenance contracts took a big pay cut as well. As of last night a non-rotating L-3 pilot had told me they have not seen a pay cut yet. Will the L-3 pilots see a pay cut in the very near future as contracts get renegotiated? Who knows.
#172
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Joined APC: Sep 2012
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I am still learning the in's and out's of the contracting world so take this for what it is worth. It seems that this last round of contract negotiations with DoD is what forced Avenge to cut the rates dramatically. I was talking with some L-3 guys (maintainers) and they said that all the maintenance contracts took a big pay cut as well. As of last night a non-rotating L-3 pilot had told me they have not seen a pay cut yet. Will the L-3 pilots see a pay cut in the very near future as contracts get renegotiated? Who knows.
#175
#177
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Joined APC: Jun 2012
Posts: 6,018
Back when I was looking at doing some of the contract flying down range I would be able to stomach it due to the pay.
It's an opportunity, not some mortal sacrifice. If you think you need to "stomach it," then it's really not the place for you.
#178
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Joined APC: Jul 2007
Posts: 357
It is a hardship. BUT!! Let me be very clear, it is NOT the same hardship as those borne by those in uniform.
Its a hardship being away from family, friends, civilization, ect.
Its a hardship being away from family, friends, civilization, ect.
#180
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Joined APC: Jun 2012
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It is a hardship. BUT!! Let me be very clear, it is NOT the same hardship as those borne by those in uniform.
Its a hardship being away from family, friends, civilization, ect.
Its a hardship being away from family, friends, civilization, ect.
There are many jobs that require extended time away from home. Contracting and military assignments are but among them. it's not a hardship. The difference for the military personnel is that they don't get to choose whether to be there or not, though certainly they got to choose whether to enlist or take a commission. We pick up one end of the stick, we pick up the other, and the same is true of the contractor, who takes the job, knowing what it entails. It is what it is.