Dear shockcooling,shockcooling wrote:I don't want to discuss with you on your one time experience of how crews are or what they do for their salaries, but here's my view of your story.thalenoi wrote:Ansett wrote: ...
I was dead-heading as an IT manager from BKK and we had a dead-heading crew on board.
After landing at home base the captain of the DH crew told them: don't forget to mention 24h "on duty" (they boarded at HKG), yeah, reading books and having stupid discussions with me: "where to buy the cheapest PC on the planet?" I would not dare to add 1h overtime on my time-sheet during my overseas work travels, my boss said "you have a managers salary, no overtime, time zone, night time, sat-sun premium, no 90 usd per diem when you sit your arse in a flight seat unlike our pilots.
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In this case it might have been that the captain just reminded that they performed a duty of 24h, maybe they are not paid for the DH, but it counts as duty time for their rest calculation. Imagine that they arrive in home base after this DH and after just a couple of hours could have started their next duty?
As for what you as a manager earned, this is most probably what is stipulated in your individual contract. Most airlines work with a CLA just to cover all aspects you mention to make it fair to the whole community, just to imagine my 'small' airline who alone operates with 2000+ flying staff has to handle individual requests etc...
You were a manager, you should have known a little bit more me thinks?
You must have missed the first sentence of my post:
"Not knowing about ATC's but having worked 10 years for an airline I can comment on "some" pilots...."
Not paid for the DH?
You must be joking....