Ace-of-the-Base
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beytzim said:AceoftheBase,
I don't understand why you don't get this. Perhaps I should explain it in laymen's terms.
Bob Smith, whose 45, comes to Netjets with hopes and dreams of making a six figure salary in a few years. He tells his wife and his kids that soon they'll be able to buy a new car and go on nice vacations. The company and the union both say the pay raise is just a few months away.
Month after month, Bob waits, his wife, on the other hand is nagging him about the raise. His kids are now off to college, but no nice vacations as promised. The union and the company are saying to hold on just a few more months.
Bob waits. His wife is now pestering him about the so called raise. His kids want to take some electives, but he can't afford that. Forget about that new car. Soon, though, soon, Bob knows.
The union announces a contract is just around the corner. The company says they want to get this done asap. Bob is reassured.
Bob waits. The wife is now pissed. Where's the money, Bob? The kids come home for summer, but not going on vacation anywhere. The **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** car's AC went out again. The raise should be here by Fall.
It's now four years later, Bob is 49 and too old for an airline. If he leaves, he'll take a pay cut and even move, so he can't. He's stuck. So now he's pissed off, sad, agrivated, and frustrated with his decision making for the last four years.
But certainly he isn't thinking about any of that when he's flying at FL390.
Guess the cat got your tounge. Don't worry, I see it as an endorsment.
Perhaps 'Bob' is too busy getting his wife to dye her hair (he actually has always wanted a blonde) and getting her to learn french ('cause he has always regreted that he didn't have the guts to talk to that hot girl in Paris when he was 15). Good work Bob, get into a situation that doesn't work for you and then try to change it. Me, I guess I've always been too lazy, I just look for a better gig and let the laws of demand take over.
Ace