NetJets classes?
#51
Banned
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 443
Likes: 0
Short term wins for sure. Less fatigues means less recoveries means happier owners. Some more pay for working hard makes the pilots happy. But the long term effects won’t be so positive unfortunately.
#52
Banned
Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 378
Likes: 0
But you know better... flying your A320 for XYZ. 🤓
#53
Banned
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 443
Likes: 0
NET Growth frames are coming by the dozen next year above and beyond the 444 currently on the Ops certificate. this will be MORE net growth on top of the 30+ frames added since the low point following the recession with a goal of 500 in the next couple of years.
But you know better... flying your A320 for XYZ. 🤓
But you know better... flying your A320 for XYZ. 🤓
#54
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 542
Likes: 0
From: Pilot
NetJets works for many. It has changed throughout the years, some good, some bad. Like everywhere.
How many of us would not work if we could?
How many of us experience BS at our jobs?
We pick what BS we are willing to tolerate. All of the companies we work for are dysfunctional, at times a real pain.
NJA is a different company than 121. I’m glad I had the experience of working there. This nonsense about which company is better...I would retire tomorrow if I could.
We all deal with BS. The BS smells a bit different depending on where we work and what management is up to, but it’s still BS. Whether it is a Phenom or a B747, I bet most of us find our living room couches more satisfying.
How many of us would not work if we could?
How many of us experience BS at our jobs?
We pick what BS we are willing to tolerate. All of the companies we work for are dysfunctional, at times a real pain.
NJA is a different company than 121. I’m glad I had the experience of working there. This nonsense about which company is better...I would retire tomorrow if I could.
We all deal with BS. The BS smells a bit different depending on where we work and what management is up to, but it’s still BS. Whether it is a Phenom or a B747, I bet most of us find our living room couches more satisfying.
#55
Thread Starter
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2019
Posts: 148
Likes: 0
From: Phenom driver
NetJets works for many. It has changed throughout the years, some good, some bad. Like everywhere.
How many of us would not work if we could?
How many of us experience BS at our jobs?
We pick what BS we are willing to tolerate. All of the companies we work for are dysfunctional, at times a real pain.
NJA is a different company than 121. I’m glad I had the experience of working there. This nonsense about which company is better...I would retire tomorrow if I could.
We all deal with BS. The BS smells a bit different depending on where we work and what management is up to, but it’s still BS. Whether it is a Phenom or a B747, I bet most of us find our living room couches more satisfying.
How many of us would not work if we could?
How many of us experience BS at our jobs?
We pick what BS we are willing to tolerate. All of the companies we work for are dysfunctional, at times a real pain.
NJA is a different company than 121. I’m glad I had the experience of working there. This nonsense about which company is better...I would retire tomorrow if I could.
We all deal with BS. The BS smells a bit different depending on where we work and what management is up to, but it’s still BS. Whether it is a Phenom or a B747, I bet most of us find our living room couches more satisfying.
#56
Banned
Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 378
Likes: 0
Your opinion while working for an airline. Uniformed.
Christmas is actually not a big demand day. It’s pretty normal demand up until after Christmas leading up to NewYears.
For the rest following along, hiring will be picking up in 2020 as maximum efficiencies for the existing pilot force have been realized.
#57
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2019
Posts: 131
Likes: 0
Okay simple as this.
Let’s start a wager, I say NJA nets15 total pilot positions in 2020. I’m willing to put in 100 bucks into the pot. Anyone want to bet me they net more than 15? I’ll throw in 2:1 odds
I’ll post the total pilots on property on Jan 1,2020 and on Dec 31, 2020 I shall post the number.
Let’s start a wager, I say NJA nets15 total pilot positions in 2020. I’m willing to put in 100 bucks into the pot. Anyone want to bet me they net more than 15? I’ll throw in 2:1 odds
I’ll post the total pilots on property on Jan 1,2020 and on Dec 31, 2020 I shall post the number.
#58
Banned
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 493
Likes: 0
From: MD-11 FO
NETJETS fires one of its first string APC cheerleaders? .... wow.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
#59
Speed, Power, Accuracy
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,797
Likes: 10
From: PIC
Again...
Your opinion while working for an airline. Uniformed.
Christmas is actually not a big demand day. It’s pretty normal demand up until after Christmas leading up to NewYears.
For the rest following along, hiring will be picking up in 2020 as maximum efficiencies for the existing pilot force have been realized.
Your opinion while working for an airline. Uniformed.
Christmas is actually not a big demand day. It’s pretty normal demand up until after Christmas leading up to NewYears.
For the rest following along, hiring will be picking up in 2020 as maximum efficiencies for the existing pilot force have been realized.
#60
Speed, Power, Accuracy
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,797
Likes: 10
From: PIC
Okay simple as this.
Let’s start a wager, I say NJA nets15 total pilot positions in 2020. I’m willing to put in 100 bucks into the pot. Anyone want to bet me they net more than 15? I’ll throw in 2:1 odds
I’ll post the total pilots on property on Jan 1,2020 and on Dec 31, 2020 I shall post the number.
Let’s start a wager, I say NJA nets15 total pilot positions in 2020. I’m willing to put in 100 bucks into the pot. Anyone want to bet me they net more than 15? I’ll throw in 2:1 odds
I’ll post the total pilots on property on Jan 1,2020 and on Dec 31, 2020 I shall post the number.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post



