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Overly restrictive business flying requirements.



 
 
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Old August 23rd 03, 10:39 AM
Tom S.
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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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"Tom S." wrote in message
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I agree with Rick, and others here, that is a most reasonable policy.
I do work for Toyota and GM, and you can't fly on GA, or chartered
aircraft. Only scheduled airline flights.


What do their executives fly on?

I'm not sure if that will
change when when/if they decided to build GA aircraft.


The big difference is "COST". They'll gladly spend $5 a mile for an
executive, but want to reimburse 30 cents for other peons.


That is because a jet makes economic sense when you are sending several
people who collectively cost $5000/hr and a corporate jet has about the

same
risk as commercial air travel.


Yes...I know; I've known it for a long time. But $5000 is a lot for a few
hookers :~)

Neither apply to having a lower wage,
private pilot employee fly himself.

A business exists to make money for its owners, not to accommadate the
hobbies and passions of its employees.


How that last relates to the subject I'll have to figure out.


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Old August 23rd 03, 04:50 PM
Mike Rapoport
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"Tom S." wrote in message
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A business exists to make money for its owners, not to accommadate the
hobbies and passions of its employees.


How that last relates to the subject I'll have to figure out.


Think about it.

Mike
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Old August 25th 03, 01:39 PM
Bob Noel
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In article , "Tom S."
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A business exists to make money for its owners, not to accommadate the
hobbies and passions of its employees.


How that last relates to the subject I'll have to figure out.


How it could not be obvious eludes me.

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Bob Noel
 




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