lol the good old my trade is much more important than yours. Still going as strong as ever. See we added the element of the job responsibility to the mix.
Playing that game I guess I should have been paid a lot more in my last posting to Ottawa. Every aircraft the CAF had flying outside Canada was refueled because of me. I was the AVPOL AO for Canada, tracked every aircraft wing and base, assigned the nice fuel card to the aircrafts so they could fill up, paid the bills, resolved conflicts, etc. I also dealt with the USA if there was a country location that needed pre-payment (which thankfully didn't happen on my watch).
I always found that game so fun. Importance wise who doesn't get that the infantry is the most important as they are the one that closes with the enemy, captures, occupies and holds the territory, Worse case scenario they can confiscate supplies from the captured areas if needed. The rest of us are only making their jobs easier. Now if they would only learn to shoot farther than 50 metres
And we appreciate that work. We don’t compensate for responsibility, which I think we should.
Job responsibilities are important. If I’m working at Wing Ops, my responsibilities aren’t the same as if I am putting an aircraft thru a huge storm system with 19 other people on board relying on my RADAR and MET skills being solid, going down track at 500+ km/h.
Responsibility isn’t always tied to trade or rank, and when people talk about risk I automatically include “…of someone dying”. If there is no risk of death, it’s low risk, really.
Risk of an error making salad isn’t the same level of risk as incorrectly torquing a fastener on a flight control surface actuator.
Importance? Everyone is important. Not all trades deal with the same responsibility or risk as a matter of day to day ops. But that isn’t a slight, it’s just a reality.
I fly for a living, and value the work of the entire wing to put aircraft in the air. I also believe the folks who have the highest level of risk and responsibility that aren’t on the plane to be the air maintenance folks that make take off possible, and the air traffic folks who get us back down.
It’s like a cop and 911 dispatcher. They both need each other but 1 has to assume more risk and responsibility. Both are important. Both make the team. The dispatcher is less likely to be shot at, or shot back.
I think of high responsibility, high risk, day to day expectations for a trade - SAR Tech.