Netjets new TA pay FO yr 1 $69,188.
#131
[SARCASM "ON"] Why pay a decent wage for experienced pilots when we can lower our hiring minimums and recruit "fresh outta' school newbies" who will work for peanuts!! -- Think of the $$ we'll save!!! Yeeeehaw!!! [SARCASM "OFF"]
#132
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Either that or start to lower their minimums just like the regionals have been doing....
[SARCASM "ON"] Why pay a decent wage for experienced pilots when we can lower our hiring minimums and recruit "fresh outta' school newbies" who will work for peanuts!! -- Think of the $$ we'll save!!! Yeeeehaw!!! [SARCASM "OFF"]
[SARCASM "ON"] Why pay a decent wage for experienced pilots when we can lower our hiring minimums and recruit "fresh outta' school newbies" who will work for peanuts!! -- Think of the $$ we'll save!!! Yeeeehaw!!! [SARCASM "OFF"]
I know Flexjet is already reviewing the TA, assuming it will pass. Indications are that there will be a revision to their pay scale in the spring. Actively hiring, with interviews scheduled within a week or two and class dates within a month normally available.
#133
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Alright, I know this topic is about the new TA, but this is the thread all us prospects are watching. So: you NetJets cadre give us some examples of "a week in the life".
Let's say you're taking CEO Bob to Aspen for a ski trip/ "business" meeting. Do you hang out in Aspen for a day or two waiting for Bob (and get some runs in yourself!) or do you drop his A$$ off then haul butt over to Denver to pick up Rockstar Neal and zip him to his Record Signing in New York, get some sleep and then off to Ft Lauderdale for SuperModel Steve?
Y'all just humor us know-nothings; I'm trying to have some fun here-- and learn about the business in the process! If this scenario is 180-out from the norm, then what's the real thing like?
Thanks!
(Oh, and I guess a different crew picked up Bob in Aspen??)
Let's say you're taking CEO Bob to Aspen for a ski trip/ "business" meeting. Do you hang out in Aspen for a day or two waiting for Bob (and get some runs in yourself!) or do you drop his A$$ off then haul butt over to Denver to pick up Rockstar Neal and zip him to his Record Signing in New York, get some sleep and then off to Ft Lauderdale for SuperModel Steve?
Y'all just humor us know-nothings; I'm trying to have some fun here-- and learn about the business in the process! If this scenario is 180-out from the norm, then what's the real thing like?
Thanks!
(Oh, and I guess a different crew picked up Bob in Aspen??)
#135
Very little sit and wait, that is corporate flying. We fly 4 to 6 legs per day "drop and go. Sometimes we sit at the airport as a "back up" aircraft, but for the most part we leave and another plane flies the return leg. And no, it is not all super models and rock stars.
#137
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Joined APC: Feb 2006
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Sucks that everyone rides NJA coattails, and just gets a pay bump a little less than NJA. Get organized! leap frog and do the Frax industry pilots some good.
#138
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I hope NJA does raise the bar for the others, but hiring less than 500 pilots per year isn't going to put the others out of business if they don't raise their pay. It will make it harder for them to attract the best pilots, but there will always be pilots out there who will do the same job for less. I would bet NJA will hire some guys who leave the competition, but we just won't ever be hiring enough to crush the competition that way. Hopefully all the competition will eventually jump on the union bandwagon and push things up beyond NJA like jmack said. Back when ALPA did a good job, that is exactly what they did.
As far as tips go, they are there every once in a while. I've gotten tips twice in '07 and it is really not something you can count on. I've heard the larger airplanes get them more, but I don't know what is real from what is just stories. You will watch the owner give out 100 dollar bills to the line guys that did very little while you loaded and unloaded the airplane and got nothing, but the owners are told not to tip us so they rarely do.
As far as tips go, they are there every once in a while. I've gotten tips twice in '07 and it is really not something you can count on. I've heard the larger airplanes get them more, but I don't know what is real from what is just stories. You will watch the owner give out 100 dollar bills to the line guys that did very little while you loaded and unloaded the airplane and got nothing, but the owners are told not to tip us so they rarely do.
#140
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I hope NJA does raise the bar for the others, but hiring less than 500 pilots per year isn't going to put the others out of business if they don't raise their pay. It will make it harder for them to attract the best pilots, but there will always be pilots out there who will do the same job for less. I would bet NJA will hire some guys who leave the competition, but we just won't ever be hiring enough to crush the competition that way. Hopefully all the competition will eventually jump on the union bandwagon and push things up beyond NJA like jmack said. Back when ALPA did a good job, that is exactly what they did.
As far as tips go, they are there every once in a while. I've gotten tips twice in '07 and it is really not something you can count on. I've heard the larger airplanes get them more, but I don't know what is real from what is just stories. You will watch the owner give out 100 dollar bills to the line guys that did very little while you loaded and unloaded the airplane and got nothing, but the owners are told not to tip us so they rarely do.
As far as tips go, they are there every once in a while. I've gotten tips twice in '07 and it is really not something you can count on. I've heard the larger airplanes get them more, but I don't know what is real from what is just stories. You will watch the owner give out 100 dollar bills to the line guys that did very little while you loaded and unloaded the airplane and got nothing, but the owners are told not to tip us so they rarely do.
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