Netjets Europe fires 25% of pilots
Too bad that job security is basically non existent in Netjets Europe - after what we've just witnessed and also looking back to the previous firing rounds. Seniority should matter in a company like NJE, but it obviously means little anymore.
The money is most certainly not crap if you compare it to other light and midsize jet pilot jobs in Europe. Sure, more money to be made elsewhere on Gulftsreams and Globals but the truly good jobs are few and far between.
You're certainly right IF put in the perspective of light and midsize jets in Europe - I did indeed make my benchmark according to the Large Cabin segment (BD700/4/5/650/F7X etc.) where the salary at NJE is comparatively low when up against most management company gigs. The only other major player in this segment is low baller Vista Jet that pays equally cr@p.
NJE pays way better than Vista and the pay is the same across all fleets. So, even if you end up on a Light Jet (Phenom 300) you'll make the same base pay as a Global driver who had started the day/week as you. And the guys on the Light and Midsize Jets fly a loooooot and thus make another chunk of money as productivity bonus, regardless of the profitability of the company. The top pilots make about 1 extra monthly salary this way.
I think most people in NJE are aware that the money is good, but not fantastic and they happily trade in some money for
- a good roster of 6/6 or 7/6
- being based at home or wherever they wish
- normally a short commute
The only worrying component is now the fact that in hard times the company, or at least one person, does not care for previously agreed policies and that, according to UK law, even the union could not do much about it. Next year will provide NJE-crew with a new contract outside the UK, let's what it will look like and how the relationship between management and the union will evolve. At the moment it looks like moderate forces within NJE have won in recent weeks and that's why people are getting re-hired.
I think most people in NJE are aware that the money is good, but not fantastic and they happily trade in some money for
- a good roster of 6/6 or 7/6
- being based at home or wherever they wish
- normally a short commute
The only worrying component is now the fact that in hard times the company, or at least one person, does not care for previously agreed policies and that, according to UK law, even the union could not do much about it. Next year will provide NJE-crew with a new contract outside the UK, let's what it will look like and how the relationship between management and the union will evolve. At the moment it looks like moderate forces within NJE have won in recent weeks and that's why people are getting re-hired.
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So the top management has changed again. The (ex) president escorted from his office on Friday by the Security Manager and all those made redundant invited back. What a complete waste of money and (especially for those made redundant) emotional energy.
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So the top management has changed again. The (ex) president escorted from his office on Friday by the Security Manager and all those made redundant invited back. What a complete waste of money and (especially for those made redundant) emotional energy.
NJE pays way better than Vista and the pay is the same across all fleets. So, even if you end up on a Light Jet (Phenom 300) you'll make the same base pay as a Global driver who had started the day/week as you. And the guys on the Light and Midsize Jets fly a loooooot and thus make another chunk of money as productivity bonus, regardless of the profitability of the company. The top pilots make about 1 extra monthly salary this way.
I think most people in NJE are aware that the money is good, but not fantastic and they happily trade in some money for
- a good roster of 6/6 or 7/6
- being based at home or wherever they wish
- normally a short commute
The only worrying component is now the fact that in hard times the company, or at least one person, does not care for previously agreed policies and that, according to UK law, even the union could not do much about it. Next year will provide NJE-crew with a new contract outside the UK, let's what it will look like and how the relationship between management and the union will evolve. At the moment it looks like moderate forces within NJE have won in recent weeks and that's why people are getting re-hired.
I think most people in NJE are aware that the money is good, but not fantastic and they happily trade in some money for
- a good roster of 6/6 or 7/6
- being based at home or wherever they wish
- normally a short commute
The only worrying component is now the fact that in hard times the company, or at least one person, does not care for previously agreed policies and that, according to UK law, even the union could not do much about it. Next year will provide NJE-crew with a new contract outside the UK, let's what it will look like and how the relationship between management and the union will evolve. At the moment it looks like moderate forces within NJE have won in recent weeks and that's why people are getting re-hired.
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Why anybody would stay a FiestaJet is beyond me as well.
Until mid march you were right and everybody was looking around... At the moment... It is a very good place to stay for another 3 or 4 years...
Fiestajet is nice LOL
A lot of people are happy to trade in money for job-stability. Money's not everything in life and if you cannot make a good life from 130.000 EUR a year then you won't be able to enjoy life with 200.000 EUR a year.
A lot of people are happy to trade in money for job-stability. Money's not everything in life and if you cannot make a good life from 130.000 EUR a year then you won't be able to enjoy life with 200.000 EUR a year.
Job stability went out the window at NJE when they sacked the whole Falcon fleet pilots. Doesn’t matter how long, or short, time you’ve spend with NJE. Wrong fleet - and goodbye, just like that.
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"Elton DīSouza, ex-TAP, is removed from the leadership of NetJets Europe after one year
28.08.2020 at 18h17
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Elton DīSouza, the manager who left TAP shortly after winning one of the controversial performance awards, was invited to leave the leadership of NetJets, where he had joined about a year ago
Anabela Campos
Anabela Campos
Elton DīSouza, former director of TAP's revenue area, hardly warmed his chair at NetJets. One year after taking over the leadership of NetJet Europa, a private jet company headquartered in Paįo de Arcos, Nelson DīSouza was removed from office.
The NetJets statement on the departure of Elton DīSouza, to which the Expresso had access, does not give the reason that justifies the departure, but it is done in a hostile tone, implying that the manager is not welcome in the company, and that its management lacked transparency.
"Elton DīSouza is leaving as president of NetJets Europe, and he will never join the company again", explains Adam Johnson, chairman of the board and president of NetJets worldwide, in a note announcing the resignation of the manager, and says that he will be replaced by the company's executive director, Christian Luwisch.
Adam Johnson stresses that the departure of Elton DīSouza is an "opportunity to contribute to greater collaboration, transparency and alignment in the relationship between NetJets USA and Europe". The president of NetJets also stresses that it is also an opportunity to build a "sustainable culture of trust, accountability, and respect" as determined in the 20/20 flight plan.
Elton dīSouza was one of the managers brought to TAP by David Neeleman, when the North American investor became a shareholder in the Portuguese carrier, from whose capital he is leaving.
The manager was at TAP for three years and seven months, and when he left the company he was the leader in the revenue area.
It was known to have been one of the two highest performance awards attributed by TAP in 2019, related to the financial year 2018, a year of losses, a decision that deserved open criticism from the Minister of Infrastructure. Elton DīSouza had received a prize of 110 thousand euros."
Not the usual "leaving to spend time with their family" quote.
"Elton DīSouza, ex-TAP, is removed from the leadership of NetJets Europe after one year
28.08.2020 at 18h17
Link:
Elton DīSouza, the manager who left TAP shortly after winning one of the controversial performance awards, was invited to leave the leadership of NetJets, where he had joined about a year ago
Anabela Campos
Anabela Campos
Elton DīSouza, former director of TAP's revenue area, hardly warmed his chair at NetJets. One year after taking over the leadership of NetJet Europa, a private jet company headquartered in Paįo de Arcos, Nelson DīSouza was removed from office.
The NetJets statement on the departure of Elton DīSouza, to which the Expresso had access, does not give the reason that justifies the departure, but it is done in a hostile tone, implying that the manager is not welcome in the company, and that its management lacked transparency.
"Elton DīSouza is leaving as president of NetJets Europe, and he will never join the company again", explains Adam Johnson, chairman of the board and president of NetJets worldwide, in a note announcing the resignation of the manager, and says that he will be replaced by the company's executive director, Christian Luwisch.
Adam Johnson stresses that the departure of Elton DīSouza is an "opportunity to contribute to greater collaboration, transparency and alignment in the relationship between NetJets USA and Europe". The president of NetJets also stresses that it is also an opportunity to build a "sustainable culture of trust, accountability, and respect" as determined in the 20/20 flight plan.
Elton dīSouza was one of the managers brought to TAP by David Neeleman, when the North American investor became a shareholder in the Portuguese carrier, from whose capital he is leaving.
The manager was at TAP for three years and seven months, and when he left the company he was the leader in the revenue area.
It was known to have been one of the two highest performance awards attributed by TAP in 2019, related to the financial year 2018, a year of losses, a decision that deserved open criticism from the Minister of Infrastructure. Elton DīSouza had received a prize of 110 thousand euros."
Not the usual "leaving to spend time with their family" quote.