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YULCompanyManDan wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:16 pm If you want the full story or any inside info from the company, just check out my Facebook page

I'm not afraid like these children change people. I'll call members dip$hits if they are a dip$hit

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Look up the word "shill" Dan. Suits you perfectly.
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I'm not sure what that means tabarnac

But we can't be doing things for too much money otherwise Air Transat will be taking our flying. We owe it to the company to do that little extra for free or else the competition will be taking our jobs!!
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YULCompanyManDan wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:34 pm I'm not sure what that means tabarnac

But we can't be doing things for too much money otherwise Air Transat will be taking our flying. We owe it to the company to do that little extra for free or else the competition will be taking our jobs!!
This is the kind of attitude that has brought Canadian pilot pay to its knees. You don't expect the CEO of a company to work for free or less than what it takes to make rent in Toronto, do you? How is it legal (yes, legal!) for pilots to have to do so after 5-10 years in the industry?

When pilot pay is decent enough to be able live comfortably (I do not mean rolling in luxury, just able to afford the basics and maybe a little savings), then we can talk about "pitching in with free work" for the company.

I do not work for AC but this is applicable to any company across the board. Making someone do work for free that they could have another paid employee for is nothing but wage theft and should be punishable by law!
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Re: P4C

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PeterParker wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:16 am
YULCompanyManDan wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:34 pm I'm not sure what that means tabarnac

But we can't be doing things for too much money otherwise Air Transat will be taking our flying. We owe it to the company to do that little extra for free or else the competition will be taking our jobs!!
This is the kind of attitude that has brought Canadian pilot pay to its knees. You don't expect the CEO of a company to work for free or less than what it takes to make rent in Toronto, do you? How is it legal (yes, legal!) for pilots to have to do so after 5-10 years in the industry?

When pilot pay is decent enough to be able live comfortably (I do not mean rolling in luxury, just able to afford the basics and maybe a little savings), then we can talk about "pitching in with free work" for the company.

I do not work for AC but this is applicable to any company across the board. Making someone do work for free that they could have another paid employee for is nothing but wage theft and should be punishable by law!
YULCompanyManDan and ReturnoftheMike are both satire accounts, making fun of either current or former members of ACPA leadership.
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Bingo Fuel wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 12:38 pm
PeterParker wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:16 am
YULCompanyManDan wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:34 pm I'm not sure what that means tabarnac

But we can't be doing things for too much money otherwise Air Transat will be taking our flying. We owe it to the company to do that little extra for free or else the competition will be taking our jobs!!
This is the kind of attitude that has brought Canadian pilot pay to its knees. You don't expect the CEO of a company to work for free or less than what it takes to make rent in Toronto, do you? How is it legal (yes, legal!) for pilots to have to do so after 5-10 years in the industry?

When pilot pay is decent enough to be able live comfortably (I do not mean rolling in luxury, just able to afford the basics and maybe a little savings), then we can talk about "pitching in with free work" for the company.

I do not work for AC but this is applicable to any company across the board. Making someone do work for free that they could have another paid employee for is nothing but wage theft and should be punishable by law!
YULCompanyManDan and ReturnoftheMike are both satire accounts, making fun of either current or former members of ACPA leadership.
Guys couldn't figure that out yet have an opinion how to change everything :lol:
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