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The most pain in the butt agents I had to deal with were in TMB. One day, those two agents hold me and my pax (my boss and his buddy) for 2 hours for stupid reasons. What they didn't know was that my pax were super connected. A few weeks later, they got moved to the terminal E at MIA :)
No more Direct TV and private office for those two...
 
#3 TEB. First Aviation.

Remember, "First" rhymes with "Worst" and for good reason in TEB...

One can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig.

:D
 
I've only been to First once since they opened the new facility. I think they had much better service than any time in the past.
 
First aint all that bad.

I have to disagree about first. I hated going to the old building. But since the move I have had nothing except positive service. Yeah the walk is long to the west side of the ramp but most NetJets pilots, like me, need the exercise.
 
Remember, "First" rhymes with "Worst" and for good reason in TEB...

One can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig.

:D

That would have to be one charming motherf'in pig. He'd have to be at least 10 times more charming than that Arnold on Green Acres.
 
Here it is, the 2 worst parts about working at Netjets........Airlining and dealing with Customs at PBI.

I cringe when I have to go through customs at PBI. One day we had 5 pax and a ton of bags. We ferried in from the Bahamas to clear customs at PBI and then continue north bound. After sweating to get all the bags into the plane in the Bahamas, we arrived in PBI. Customs wanted all the bags off the plane, so we begrudgingly took all the bags off the plane and onto several carts. The customs guy glanced over at the carts said "that's fine, you can take them away", and went on to doing other things. We then took the bags that we just unloaded and struggled to get them all back on the plane. nice.
 
You know, the guys at Signature PBI are happy to come on over and help you do the unload/reload shuffle. Pain in the ass, but much less so with some help.
 

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