At this point I agree with trippin_the_rift but if you would care to elaborate as to why this is such a ridiculous statement I (and maybe others) might be swayed.
Rebekkap,Because it's based on zero evidence, and I can't think of a single cogent reason why a higher level public service employee or government staffer would never pay for a premium cabin - or indeed would be any less likely to do so than an equivalently paid employee or business owner in the private sector.
Making statements with no basis in fact, which seem to be based entirely on one's personal prejudices about govt employees is, IMO, ridiculous. Care to explain why you think it's not?
For what it's worth my opinion is based upon years of knowledge of many level of the public service, all levels of the ADF and working in big business. I'm still waiting for an explanation to change my mind rather than being told I'm being ridiculous for daring to consider a contrary opinion.
DJ seems better with it but then again I guess they've got a lot of spare capacity at the front often and are trying to demonstrate their new product. Till they that unaccompanied kids not being ale to travel near a single man policy, I'm not anywhere near their product!
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The discussion was never about big business. The discussion was business owners which, to me, infers much smaller business and public servants.In which case, I'm struggling to see how you can pick a difference between big business buying J seats for staff above a certain level and public service buying J seats for staff above a certain level.![]()
The minute you see a group of school kids waiting to board, the chances of an op up certainly increases![]()