dsptchrnja
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netjetwife said:Have you noticed that the company hasn't told the other employees just what the amount of pay is that the pilots are so upset about? That should tell you something!
Ma'm, I don't believe it is the company's obligation to explain to me why the pilots don't like their salary.
netjetwife said:The fact is, that my husband's NJ paycheck qualifies our son for the poor kid/reduced price lunch at his public school.
I won't make light of your son's situation. Understand, however, you are speaking to someone who started at this company making 27K. Before that I was making 18K in the military doing a job more dangerous than flying private jets. So I can sympathize on one hand, the other hand... I don't even have the opportunity to make what your husband makes at this company under the current contract. No complaints from me, just a fact. It should be that way.
Do you want to know how you can double your pay? Just wait, put in the time, it will come, I know. In the meantime enjoy life, your kids, rich or poor. Do you why people who make twice your husbands salary are so discontented? Because they are comparing themselves to people who make twice their salary.
I accept that life doesn't pay us what we are worth. My wife is a teacher - do we want to have that discussion?
netjetwife said:The reality is that it's so bad that it would generate support from the other employees.
I can't speak for one other employee, but most people are aware what the lowest paid pilot salaries are at NetJets. And it's tough to find anyone who wouldn't support a wage increase for them.
The reason why it's tough to fully get behind crews today is not because of WHAT they want... it's how they are going about it and their vengeful, hateful attitude suddenly towards a company we all grew together. Attitudes shown clearly in other posts. Realize that the day they strike is the day they threaten the livlihood of all the other employees who like to feed their kids too. Forgive us if we will take it personally.