If you've been in the military you're used to management who are all yes men and you're used to being extremely flexible - that's NetJets. I have NEVER served a drink in the air so that is not a player. You do have to clean the aircraft, though not if its really messy unless there is no professional cleaning service but that is standard for corporate. Hours count for nothing - except that with 10,000 airline you'll have no chance. No offence but with that level of AT experience you will not be flexible enough - trust me. The lack of acknowledgement is a standard problem in NetJets whether you are applying or in - its mainly down to the fact that every one is so busy.