Pay difference between NCO Aircrew, why?
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Its probabli 'cos utha Knockas can reed and rite joynd-up ritin an r mor kleva than lodemastas in genrl.
Alternatively its another case of 'Its always been this way' with no regard to the fact that jobs/equipment/responsibility has changed.
Watch out though, God Forbid, they might well do another 'Work Study' and form a Committee that will give work to another Air Rank officer. (We still need to justify why there are more Air Rank officers than aircraft).
Brace, Brace - standing by for the mauling
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Alternatively its another case of 'Its always been this way' with no regard to the fact that jobs/equipment/responsibility has changed.
Watch out though, God Forbid, they might well do another 'Work Study' and form a Committee that will give work to another Air Rank officer. (We still need to justify why there are more Air Rank officers than aircraft).
Brace, Brace - standing by for the mauling
[ 11 August 2001: Message edited by: 4 of 7 ]
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So what will happen if an ALM fills an AEOPs slot (no pun intended).
It has happened before on a creaky old SAR fleet. And in some cases the Crewman (don't like the LM brevet, never have, they work on FW surely), by carrying over his 'paramedic' skills, is more qualified/specialised than his (more highly paid) AEOp peers.
It's not all about money for me, but...
It has happened before on a creaky old SAR fleet. And in some cases the Crewman (don't like the LM brevet, never have, they work on FW surely), by carrying over his 'paramedic' skills, is more qualified/specialised than his (more highly paid) AEOp peers.
It's not all about money for me, but...