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Hes just doing some fishing and everyone is biting.

 

Ace:

 

You wouldn't be familiar with Winnipeg's Cougar Corral, er i mean the palamono Club, now would ya??? :lol: :punk:

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I did hear though that the guys flying for the coast guard can make up to 120K per year

 

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Far as I know there have been no rate increases since 03

 

**APPENDIX "A"

AO - AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS GROUP

ANNUAL RATES OF PAY

(in dollars)

A) Effective January 26, 2001 (Restructure)

B) Effective January 26, 2001

C) Effective January 26, 2002 (Restructure)

D) Effective January 26, 2002

E) Effective January 26, 2003 (Restructure)

F) Effective January 26, 2003

 

 

HELICOPTER PILOT AND SUPERVISORS SUB-GROUP (HPS)

 

HPS-1

 

From:

$

59816

61561

62995

64837

66679

 

To:

A

61561

62995

64837

66679

68579

 

B

63531

65011

66912

68813

70774

 

D

65310

66831

68786

70740

72756

 

F

66943

68502

70506

72509

74575

 

HPS-2

 

From:

$

62663

64379

66098

68061

70023

 

To:

A

64379

66098

68061

70023

72019

 

B

66439

68213

70239

72264

74324

 

D

68299

70123

72206

74287

76405

 

F

70006

71876

74011

76144

78315

 

 

**

 

PAY NOTES

1. Effective January 26, 2001, prior to any other pay revision which occurs on that date, an employee shall be paid in the "A" scale of rates at the rate of pay which is immediately higher than the employee's rate of pay as of January 25, 2001.

 

2. Effective January 26, 2002, prior to any other pay revision which occurs on that date, an employee at level CAI-2 shall be paid in the "C" scale of rates at the rate of pay which is immediately higher than the employee's rate of pay as of January 25, 2002.

 

3. Effective January 26, 2003, prior to any other pay revision which occurs on that date, an employee at level CAI-3 shall be paid in the "E" scale of rates which is immediately below the employee's former rate of pay.

 

4. Notwithstanding Pay Note 3 an employee at level CAI-3 who have been at the maximum of the salary range for twelve (12) months or more on January 26, 2003, will move to the new maximum rate of pay effective January 26, 2003.

 

5. Where an employee is performing acting duties on January 26, 2001, and is paid acting pay pursuant to clause 21.04, the employee's acting rate of pay will be adjusted effective January 26, 2001, in accordance with Pay Note 1. Upon termination of the acting assignment, the employee's substantive rate of pay will then be adjusted in accordance with Pay Note 1.

 

6. Where an employee at the CAI-2 level is performing acting duties on January 26, 2002, and is paid acting pay pursuant to clause 21.04, the employee's acting rate of pay will be adjusted effective January 26, 2002, in accordance with Pay Note 2. Upon termination of the acting assignment, the employee's substantive rate of pay will then be adjusted in accordance with the Pay Note 2.

 

7. The pay increment period for employees in these scales of rates is one (1) year and a pay increment shall be the next rate in the scale of rates.

 

8. Subject to Pay Note 9, the pay increment date for an employee appointed to a position in the bargaining unit on promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service after February 22, 1982, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to February 22, 1982 remains unchanged.

 

9. Part-time employees shall be eligible to receive a pay increment when the employee has worked a total of nineteen hundred and fifty (1950) hours at the hourly rate of pay during a period of employment provided that the maximum rate for the employee's level is not exceeded. The pay increment date shall be the first working day following completion of the hours specified in this paragraph.

 

 

 

 

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Date Modified: 2003-09-15 Top of Page Important Notices

 

 

61561

62995

64837

66679

 

To:

A

61561

62995

64837

66679

68579

 

B

63531

65011

66912

68813

70774

 

D

65310

66831

68786

70740

72756

 

F

66943

68502

70506

72509

74575

 

HPS-2

 

From:

$

62663

64379

66098

68061

70023

 

To:

A

64379

66098

68061

70023

72019

 

B

66439

68213

70239

72264

74324

 

D

68299

70123

72206

74287

76405

 

F

70006

71876

74011

76144

78315

 

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Funny that none of the 115 female pilots in Canada have responded to this yet....

 

I was told that I became the 86th female pilot in Canada when I got my licence. I haven't encountered too many problems so far. I have only had one guy call me "sweetheart" in the middle of a serious conversation, but other than that, all is well from this end!

 

Maybe I should dye my hair blonde-they do seem to get all the attention! :)

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Now, now, Helicoptress. It ain't all it's cracked up to be. :) Keep your lovely hair color.

 

And finally a voice of reason here. Glad you've been treated respectfully on the job front. What I was wondering most was this:

 

If you were referred to as "Chick Pilot" at work, would you be offended? :rolleyes: That is all.

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