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I have never said "STFD."Gulfstream 200 said:pathetic.
Trying to make it better? maybe not taking the job for loser wages in the first place would have been the right start? huh? thats the shady past every Netjet pilot wants to forget about.....and its the nail in your coffin.
Now all of a sudden you are worth 3X the amount you agreed to a few years ago? no wonder your management keeps handing you guys your asses and you are the laughing stock of the industry.
Union shop...negotiating instead of kissing ass? who is kissing ass? If my employer does not keep me happy with dough I prove my worth, expect what I need and, if not happy.....move elsewhere that would suit me..free marketplace... and you? Hows that "negotiating" working for you?
All you morons do is come on here and argue with a couple of dispatchers and make threats to "Shut the F'er down".
What a joke.
maybe not taking the job for loser wages in the first place would have been the right start? huh? thats the shady past every Netjet pilot wants to forget about.....and its the nail in your coffin.
Yep, trying hard to forget it.Ultra Grump said:I came here knowing what the pay was. Overall, it's about the same (a little less, but not appreciably) as what I was making at my former job, with more upside potential. I came here for that potential. I am working to make the potential a reality.
Gulfstream 200 said:pathetic.
Trying to make it better? maybe not taking the job for loser wages in the first place would have been the right start? huh? thats the shady past every Netjet pilot wants to forget about.....and its the nail in your coffin.
Now all of a sudden you are worth 3X the amount you agreed to a few years ago? no wonder your management keeps handing you guys your asses and you are the laughing stock of the industry.
Union shop...negotiating instead of kissing ass? who is kissing ass? If my employer does not keep me happy with dough I prove my worth, expect what I need and, if not happy.....move elsewhere that would suit me..free marketplace... and you? Hows that "negotiating" working for you?
All you morons do is come on here and argue with a couple of dispatchers and make threats to "Shut the F'er down".
What a joke.
squonk said:Man are you dense. Grump explained it to you and you still don't get it.
Oh and one more thing TWO THOUSAND clubber. Get a life.
I'm not "blaming" my employer. I am pointing out to the company stooges why the latest offer from the company is inadequate.
Do you know what "blame" means? It's what GW does on a daily basis, as in "It's not my fault, it's someone else's."FlyFlyFly said:It SURE sounds like you are blaming your employer AND calling them names. No wonder they are so fond of their pilot group, if you are an example.
You might want to re-read that again, slowly, and see if even you understand it.Their offer must not be inadequate enough, as there are still a large number of pilots tolerating the situation.
Ultra Grump said:Do you know what "blame" means? It's what GW does on a daily basis, as in "It's not my fault, it's someone else's."
NetJets is my employer. Going up the chain, I suppose you could include my CP, our DO, BB, RTS, and WB. I sincerely doubt any of them are the fools who create new screen names each week to spout B.S. They are the "stooges" to which I was referring. Nice try, thanks for playing, don't let the door smack you in the ass on the way out.
You might want to re-read that again, slowly, and see if even you understand it.
To get back on topic, $70,000 per year is required in most of California, and many other states, just to pay the most basic bills. Under the latest proposal, a pilot here would not hit that until their 4th year. Inadequate.
squonk said:OK, you may have a point there. How about we make a stand to get a raise and if it doesn't work out, then go out and get a raise?
squonk said:Some have been furloughed one too many times. Some just want to put down roots and not be an aviation nomad.
On Your Six said:Dude, you need to chill out. I am tired of your ranting - what do you have in this fight? For years I have been reading your posts - 98% are condescending and your holier-than-thou attitude is getting tiresome. You add very little value - you just shoot others down. Boy, you're so cool!
At the end of the day, this is a forum people use to educate themselves, communicate with others and to vent their frustrations. Viewing this forum is voluntary - don't feel compelled to participate. Most people agree that the NJA guys are getting the royal $haft - so, let them vent. If you don't like the commentary, go back to the corporate board and show us all how important you think you are....
Ultra Grump said:I have never said "STFD."
I have never said I should be paid 3x my current pay.
Ultra Grump said:To get back on topic, $70,000 per year is required in most of California, and many other states, just to pay the most basic bills. Under the latest proposal, a pilot here would not hit that until their 4th year. Inadequate.
Really? Nice try - here's the language to which you're referring:FamilyGuy said:You haven't said you should be paid 3x your current pay, but one of your 'negotiators' Tom Gasta did in his 3 page diatribe that was written for the benefit of all NetJets employees.
Tom Gasta said:How can the Company afford “three times current payroll”.
Answer: First, the payroll is only 2 times as much...
Yep.FamilyGuy said:You've already said you support the union's position on negotiations, and describe them as 'solid proposals'....so what's the difference whether you said it or not?
Your union speaks for you? isnt that how it goes?
I actually never said what I make here. I compared my former salary as a regional FO to a first-year captain at NetJets. Never said I was one. But I'll play along...FamilyGuy said:Yes, let's get back on topic....
So $70,000 is required just to pay the most basic bills?
Hmmm....if that's the case, then there seems to be some incongruities in your previous statements that need to be resolved...
You currently make $37,560 per year, yet you are able to afford 'basic bills' like USC Trojan Season tickets, health club dues, and martial arts dues....
If these are the 'basic bills' then what do you consider to be the frills?
Let me know how you are able to swing the Trojan season tickets....I'm still trying to figure out how to afford Buckeye season tickets....and the cost of living here in CMH is much lower than LA.