Traderd said:Now, is anyone capable of an intelligent response that would address the question I have posed? How does a NetJet pilot reconcile the acceptance of substandard wages, poor quality of life and working for unethical managers IF they actually have other, economically equivalent opportunities currently available? What motivates well trained, highly experienced professionals to accept this economic degradation?
It looks like the claim of opportunity (in aggregate) is grossly overstated.
Good Question Traderd. There appears to be two possible answers to your question. The first is what've you've already stated - that the claim of opportunity is grossly overstated, which is plausible given the large number of highly qualified pilots that are on furlough from the legacy carriers.
The other possibility is that the claims of substandard wages, poor quality of life and working for unethical managers is exaggerated in an attempt to improve their bargaining position in the current negotiations.