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glekichi 22nd Jan 2010 00:11

Interesting Aviation Statistics
 
Air Transport Professionals - Job Outlook

Interesting to note the decline in workforce numbers over the last 5 and 10 years, but the government expects strong growth in the industry in the next few years.

rmcdonal 22nd Jan 2010 01:57

And according to this
Air Transport Professionals - Job Outlook

Most of us are female? Really? Where are we hiding them?
:suspect::suspect::suspect:


PS: Scroll down to "Gender" on the select a graph option

D-J 22nd Jan 2010 02:19

Weekly earnings - $1680

hahahaha :oh: :{

What happens to the average when Dixions payout & Alans salary are excluded from the average :suspect:

Lodown 22nd Jan 2010 03:05


Most of us are female? Really? Where are we hiding them?
I knew it! The swing of the hips gives it away everytime. Don't be fooled by short hair, big watches and machismo Pprune postings.

capt787 22nd Jan 2010 03:41

i am guessing thiis statistic has included office workers, toliet cleaners and baggage handlers :\

PyroTek 22nd Jan 2010 10:08

Professionals eh? That could be open to debate nowadays:mad:


...$615.81 - $72.03 per week above the federally set minimum wage. WOO HOO!
I earn more as a shop assistant at a supermarket :ugh:

:ok:Pyro

The Green Goblin 22nd Jan 2010 10:57

And I bet you'll take the pay cut like the rest of 'em.

Does it mention the Kiwis paying 25k to drive a 30 year old PA31 with a wage expectation of low 40's?

:ugh:

bushy 23rd Jan 2010 02:33

Or a Dash 8 F/O in the US working for US$16000 a year??


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