Originally Posted by
172skychicken
Seriously? With such a significant percentage of compensation being tied to a bonus, someone who is crediting 100 hours is making less per hour than someone who is crediting 75 hours. Just because you are making guarantee does not make your time more valuable than someone who is crediting over guarantee.
I still don't understand this logic. If we all fought for a 75 hour conversion you'd be making even more money at 100 hours per month and no one in the company would lose money....
How does us breaking even hurt you??? By being ok with 83 hours you're ok with taking less money than you could be, and you're locking yourself into a situation where you could never ever slow down without losing money. Don't you want to have time with your family occasionally? Or get a family? Hobby? TV is getting really good these days... Why would you want to credit 100 hours every month for the rest of your career here?
As usual, pilots will step over the body of another pilot to get something that benefits them. "We're all in this together.... Until we're not...."
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