Schrode said:
CatYaaak,
....The pilots here at NetJets are good people, looking to better the career they are in. Nothing more, nothing less. I am pleased for you that you have a great job. Hope it lasts for you. Why can you not wish this for us?
I do wish it for you, I always have.
But if I can see the serious flaws in arguments your leaders initiate when they (or many here) draw comparisons between other pilots groups ("less productive", "less safe"), then most assuredly, those you're actually fighting against see them too. Your wasting effort and fighting with one hand tied behind your back if you don't know as much about corporate aviation as they do. From what I've seen here, most don't. Many can't handle being challenged in any way, shape, or form, and see an opposing viewpoint on an issue, even if it's an attempt to point out flaws in premises, as a personal attack, a wish for failure, or trying to drive a divisive wedge.
My view is that expending energy taking that road would be better-channeled elsewhere, and wouldn't alienate so many people, if they weren't already alienated before, and there are plenty of those, probably more than you think. Many out where I sit hope that you not only shut the place down, but burn it beyond reconstruction.
I'm not one of them, but I do think any battle is better-fought if you use weapons that give you an advantage. In your case, cutting waste, finding the money internally, or convincing owners to pay more. Barring the celebrity-type, you won't convince your customers to pony up more $$$ for the same service by making bogus comparisons, especially corporations.
They might not stay with you anyway if your costs spike up and the threshold where you make economic sense to THEM lowers. An in-house flight department offers too many other inherent advantages over you if you strip yourselves of economic value from their perspective. As it is now, you only offer that economic advantage to a niche group of customers anyway, due to your business model's built-in inefficiences, compared to the alternatives that operate ever-more efficently.
Your customers have people trying to convince them to dump you and buy their own aircraft. They show them the numbers. Many don't renew their contracts for various reason, and $$$ is one of them. They know about "productivity" and "safety" of the alternative despite what I see now being claimed by your Leaders. Once again, if you try to "educate" them using bogus claims, you'll look foolish as a group. And they aren't going to get on a message board and tell you they do.
Strike talk, believe me, has already spurred many customers to look around more deeply, (let alone having an actual one). Many will take the talk in stride, BUT ONLY IF YOU HAVE LEGITIMATE ARGUMENTS, and not feed them nonsense born of emotion, even if emotion is legitimate. No business can survive without customers, and people shop around, and I don't mean other fractionals. I can't stress this enough, they aren't a captive audience, and having $$$ means being able to say "screw it", and go elsewhere. You can only push them money or hassle-wise up to that "screw-it" threshold. "Hassle" to them includes having to listen to B.S. Unfortunately though, going from what I see written here, or worse, what ASAP is releasing, by either ignorance or design there's too much B.S.
My whole point is that it's better to fight smart. Diluting smart arguments with "less-smart" ones weakens your overall position.
But in a strange twist of Karmic synergy given what's been discussed, I have to go be "productive" now. I know you'll all be saddened to hear it's for an extended trip to a place where they might discover the internet in about 100 years or so if they ever take their guns and beat them into computers.
So in the meantime, a sincere good luck to everyone. And if I don't see y'all later, then see you in he!!.
AMF
Yaaak