what's wrong with aircraft maintenance. more importantly, what's wrong with aircraft maintenance in canada?
i'm currently working in aircraft maintenance in the corporate sector. a recent study shows that in the divided states of america, corporate aviation engineers average between 25 to 35 USD/hour. that's about 30 - 40 CDN/hour. if the 25 to 35 USD was actually CDN, (which it isn't) it would still be a raw deal because the price of everything in Canada is much higher than in the US. For example, american engineers who make 25/hour spend less dollar for dollar on everything from gas ($2.20USD/gallon average, which would be $0.63/litre CDN), mortgages ($300,000 USD in most large US cities can purchase a large 4 bedroom house, while the equivalent $348,000 CDN can purchase a 2 bedroom house in most large CDN cities).
even if the canadian dollar where equal to the US, the cost of living in the US is cheaper than Canada and the aircraft maintenance wages are higher and growing down there in comparison. most careers in the US pay more than in Canada, but why aren't engineer wages increasing up here while everything else is. the cost of living has at least doubled globally in the last 20 years, yet aircraft maintenance wages in Canada are stagnant. many apprentices made $8/hour back in the 80's and still do in many parts of Canada today. many engineers made $18 back in the 80's and still do in many parts of Canada today.
many parts of Europa and other parts of the world also dump Canada's aircraft maintenance sector heavily in the dirt.
anybody have an idea whats wrong with us other than just the obvious no respect for employees or the importance of the career?





