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Originally Posted by MFT1Air Proof! Financial documentation to support your rhetoric. . .something I asked for above which you've not provided.
Rhetoric. . .move on.
More of a reason why perhaps a business vice an aviation degree bodes well for pilots. Consider that?
Lastly,
English composition 101 - I don't see anyone arguing against pilots making more money. Help me please to find someone doing so. I see quite a few arguing for more money.
My argument? Like any other business, show me the dollars and cents to justify the raise. Can you do that? Janitors ask for more money, waiters ask for more money. . .everyone asks for more money. Prove your statement above is true that the industry can afford what you want for the industry without burying it. |
Yeah I love how you are telling someone to provide financial proof when you don't provide ANY of your own.
Also it's a matter of common sense. If an airline comes out of bankrupcy and yet can afford to pay bonus money to management (in the millions) then maybe that airline can "afford" to distribute that moey to the employees.
Janitors and waitors might ask for a raise but they never took a pay cuts in the first place. So this said raise is really just people asking for THEIR money back at this point.
Why don't you write up some "proof" that it is a good business decision to increase attrition rates because of disgruntled emloyees but pay a lage bonus to an executive that has done nothing but run the company into the ground.