
While Ornge says that they have "other" income, they have next to nothing except for the cash on hand that suckers er..investors invested in Ornge.
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They have PR spinsters to ensure that will not happen..loopy wrote:Maybe some truth will start coming out reagarding that Alberta not for profit organization with the red choppers.
So happy you can live with the "essential service" that was being handled just fine thank you, before Ornge came into play, resulting in privately owned operations cutting back and laying off pilots. Glad you're good with that. Your background in the medevac business would be.....?flyby17 wrote:Personally, I can live with whatever skeletons Ornge and Stars have in their closets, they provide an essential service for those provinces, but thats just me. People will always milk systems and get rich, no way around it.
... and replacing them with better paying and more secure jobs for pilots and other staff members. Hopefully you also agree that minimizing the role of some of these scrupulous privately owned operations that operated flights despite weather restrictions, only to return back to the point of origin, is a good thing. That being said, not all of the privately owned operations were scrupulous of course, but some definitely were.Doc wrote: So happy you can live with the "essential service" that was being handled just fine thank you, before Ornge came into play, resulting in privately owned operations cutting back and laying off pilots.
Tis the way of life, Doc. What is your real issue here? Having a provincial medevac system like Ornge operating, crushing medevac contract competitions, or having some crusty old doctor making a profit off of taxpayers money?Doc wrote:So happy you can live with the "essential service" that was being handled just fine thank you, before Ornge came into play, resulting in privately owned operations cutting back and laying off pilots. Glad you're good with that. Your background in the medevac business would be.....?flyby17 wrote:Personally, I can live with whatever skeletons Ornge and Stars have in their closets, they provide an essential service for those provinces, but thats just me. People will always milk systems and get rich, no way around it.
Yes I do, that's what being tired doesNorth Shore wrote:Don't you mean Unscrupulous?
Paul Sr. is a doctor?flyby17 wrote:Tis the way of life, Doc. What is your real issue here? Having a provincial medevac system like Ornge operating, crushing medevac contract competitions, or having some crusty old doctor making a profit off of taxpayers money?Doc wrote:So happy you can live with the "essential service" that was being handled just fine thank you, before Ornge came into play, resulting in privately owned operations cutting back and laying off pilots. Glad you're good with that. Your background in the medevac business would be.....?flyby17 wrote:Personally, I can live with whatever skeletons Ornge and Stars have in their closets, they provide an essential service for those provinces, but thats just me. People will always milk systems and get rich, no way around it.
I know you meant "unscrupulous", and I'd sure like to see the list of unscrupulous operators to whom you refer?ng78 wrote: Hopefully you also agree that minimizing the role of some of these scrupulous privately owned operations that operated flights despite weather restrictions, only to return back to the point of origin, is a good thing. That being said, not all of the privately owned operations were scrupulous of course, but some definitely were.
They may well be better paid. The question seems to be, who's money are we paying them with? I don't want my tax dollars going to these non-accountable "bandits".ng78 wrote: ... and replacing them with better paying and more secure jobs for pilots and other staff members.
Doc wrote:Also, of late I'd tend to question the use of the word "secure" in your comment?