And your point was, what? That not every corporate passenger has exactly the same expectations or desires? Duuuuh...
That not every pilots thinks spending 20 of 28 days on the road is a GREAT job?
I was in the Army for 12 years and had a MUCH better quality of life than the pilot you are referring to. Thanks but no thanks.
I like the job at NetJets. I came here based on what I thought was a potential for a significant increase in salary. I still think that potential is there. We are required to negotiate our contract every 3 years. The company saves money every day that they delay negotiations. It is in Santulli's best interest to delay this for as long as possible, unless something threatens his business. Our last MEC was terrible. Even worse, they misled us about their progress until the day they were finally voted out. The new MEC has only been in office for less than 3 months. In that short time they have essentially given us our own union, where we will have the ability spend our dues on ourselves and not have to beg for every penny for basic services. They have had only one mediated negotiation session with NJA. Obviously, based on the last 3 1/2 years of negotiating, we will get nothing from Santulli unless he is threatened. Santulli has proven that. This new MEC is not afraid to use whatever leverage it takes. That is a very positive sign. I think it will take until June before we can really begin to motivate Santulli. Then we'll see how he reacts. Once the ink is dry on the new contract (whatever that may be), we'll see how much damage Santulli's delay caused the company.
Now I don't know what we will get but I do know we will get nothing unless we motivate Santulli. If that means losing some owners, then that's a choice Santulli will have to make. If some owners want to cash out their shares and go somewhere else, then that's a choice they will have to make.