Majik said:
The planes are operated by NetJets. Gulfstream may have financed a portion of them, I don't know. But they are OPERATED by NetJets. If the judge rules that NJI is similar enough of an operation to NJA then it doesn't matter if Santulli borrowed money from Gulfstream to finance the order. If Gulfstream dosn't like the judges ruling, they can stop selling planes to NetJets or accept the fact that the jets they sell will be flown by unionized pilots. I'm sure if there's a financing problem, Uncle Warren might be able to scratch up enough for the deposits to cover what Gulfstream may have provided.
Has is dawned on anyone, especially "Majik" that Sanutlli formed and runs this company, and that "you" the pilots were offered employment, you agreed to work for a set pay, and yet you think you have a say in how he runs his company?
I guess another way to put this is, yes we would all like to have "the perfect" flying job or contract from a union that has done nothing to date for you guys..(Im speaking from experience) But what is your union going to do "Majik" if NJI and NJA are NOT combined, and you dont get your $105K raise? Are you going to stomp you feet and cry that " its not fair, they make more than us Mommy", or are you going to go to work, and provide for your family. My point is, we all know that most aviation companines from the majors to the fractionals would put pilots into slave labor for min wages if they could, like you, I dont agree with it. But it is what it is. When you started your career along with everyone else you knew this! Remeber 911 gentlemen? There are over 10,000 furloghed airline pilots still on the street from Bullsh#t Airline managment decisions, and their "Unions" havent done crap for them! Jesus Chr#st people, wake the hell UP!!! Look at UAL and USAIR for crying out loud??? Do you think there pilots have a leg to stand on? Where is ALPA when you need them? Bottom line that nobody wants to hear because its the truth is, its you job! if you dont like it quit and go flip burgers. Ok, Im off my soapbox. I say this as a Non-union,ex-netjet and current EJM pilot that is happy to have a job. I left EJA because of the pay, I didnt cry about it, I accepted it and moved on, if you dont like it quit. By the way, you should have no problem getting a high paying flying job out there right now, I heard there are alot of companies looking? Shouldnt be to much competition either with 10,000 pilots on the street? Drop me a line and let me know how that works out for ya? Better yet, why dont you ask the Teamsters? They did such a great job for "Overnight" didnt they...nuff said...let the flaming begin.