Avantair QOL
#43
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#45
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2010
Posts: 160
We get $2/hr as well, and on average I normally end up taking some home, particularly if I get a decent tip here and there.
At my old company, we had someone who would 'steal' half a loaf of bread from the hotel at breakfast, along with PB and J and eat like a 5 year old for the rest of the day. If he really wanted to splash out, he'd get a $5 footling, eat half for lunch and save the rest for dinner. I think I'd rather kill myself.
As long as the trip doesn't 'cost' me money, I'm generally happy.
#47
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Joined APC: Jun 2012
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I worked for Avantair. I personally saw a lot of falsification on maintenance (to the point that the FAA threatened to yank their certificate). I saw people fired over allegations of trying to bring a union on the property. Abuse of duty and rest times, personal abuse and threats, and far too much politicking for a little turboprop operator.
I never did a demo flight that didn't sell a share, but despite promises from Steve Santo himself about commissions on the sales, I never saw a dime. I picked up airplanes from maintenance that had up to 16 major squawks on them, and a lot of pencil whipping done. I saw it regularly.
Avantair was one of the most screwed-up, mismanaged places for whom I've ever worked, and given some of the places I've flown, that's really saying something. The Piaggio was a fun airplane to fly, and I worked with a lot of great crew, but the schedulers and management left a lot to be desired.
I never did a demo flight that didn't sell a share, but despite promises from Steve Santo himself about commissions on the sales, I never saw a dime. I picked up airplanes from maintenance that had up to 16 major squawks on them, and a lot of pencil whipping done. I saw it regularly.
Avantair was one of the most screwed-up, mismanaged places for whom I've ever worked, and given some of the places I've flown, that's really saying something. The Piaggio was a fun airplane to fly, and I worked with a lot of great crew, but the schedulers and management left a lot to be desired.
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