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iceman50 23rd February 2012 22:01

Flapsupdown


and this seems to be a common excuse given by the company to justify why a decent housing allowance is not paid to the locals.
It is what your salary is for!

Do "local" pilots in other bases get a housing allowance? Do "professional" pilots in other airlines in their home countries receive housing allowances? I am sure there are many other local "professionals" in their 20's and 30's that live with their parents, pilots are NOT a special case!

water check 24th February 2012 00:14

Iceman. Enough with the spurious and distorted logic. The main reason that expat pilots in HK NEED a housing allowance is that they need to maintain some sort of residence in their home countries. In other words, they must maintain TWO homes. Every pilot in CX since the day dot has done so. Expat pilots do not retire in HK. They have to go back to their home countries and settle into retirement. To do so they need to have maintained a home there. If you are going to hire expats, then you must account for this important life planning fact. To ignore it is a despicable dereliction of duty towards the needs of your employees.

Sand Man 24th February 2012 01:04

Water Check, WTF!!!
There are many pilots in CX that have not had or do not have a second home in their home country. In my opinion housing allowance in HK is required so that the expat can hope to live something close to the standard they could expect in their home country.

Trafalgar 24th February 2012 01:49

Most CX pilots keep some sort of connection with their home country, a house of apartment in most cases. To argue otherwise is asinine. The point water check was making is that as expats we have a much different set of concerns than a local. To treat us as locals will not work in the long run. The same concerns that have always been a priority to expats will assert themselves, whether or not CX tries to pretend otherwise. So buddy...WTF to you....

iceman50 24th February 2012 02:57

Watercheck

Suggest you re-read my post it was nothing to do with EXPATS, shooting from the hip as usual?:ugh:

water check 24th February 2012 04:43

Fair enough Iceman. I may have taken your comments out of context. I am still not 100% sure of what you mean. I am guessing you are suggesting 'locals' shouldn't receive housing, but expats should? Could you clarify whether or not you agree that expat pilots should get housing allowance? (sorry....long integrated pattern.....no sleep...)

iceman50 24th February 2012 13:38

Water check

Yes expats should get housing.

I was commenting on the post before mine.

mkfmbos 29th February 2012 01:49

Thanks fellas. I'm working on Air Japan and KAL as we speak. I'm also looking into th
 
Careful with KAL. Know a guy there hates it. United LOA. Class of 8. He was the only one to make it. Careful with china too. Look at a new airline opening in Singapore.

mkfmbos 29th February 2012 01:53

Iceman
 
I bet iceman is management and would fly upside down if the company asked him to

iceman50 29th February 2012 12:16

mkfmbos
 
Wrong and flying inverted can be fun!


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