Originally posted by Denzil
VS have recently announced an order for B787's & spent millions building a new training centre (there's plenty more expenditure you can list), so to just offer your front line staff 2% is insulting.
Hmm. Given that my company have also just issued an average 2% pay rise this year, I don't feel entirely "in tune" with the woes of Virgin employees right now.

High performers get more, low performers less - the standard, however, is around 2%. [:?]
Likewise, company investment is high, and workers understand that it is needed to keep growing. I (and many others) also understand the basic economics behind our decisions: Capital investment is [y] for shareholders; revenue expenditure is [n].
While every company would love to offer the best salaries in their industry, the reality of shareholder interest hits us all. I'm pretty certain none of my guys are about to go on strike though...
While I have an element of empathy for the trials and tribulations of a member of cabin crew (I'm certain it can be a real drain at times), life (and career) IS about choices.
Oh, and...
Originally posted by Denzil
I was going to add "having to pamper gold card holders who think they own the airline", but thought it might offend!!!!!!
I would say not so much "own" the airline, but certainly "invest" in it every now and then and want it to succeed. Along with ALL other passengers (and members of this site).
Might be worth remembering that from time to time, Denzil.
