NetJets Flight Operations Assistant reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(38 total reviews)
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Adam M. Johnson

75% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Flight Operations Assistant employees have rated NetJets with 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 38 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Flight Operations Assistant professionals have a good working experience there. NetJets is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Flight Operations Assistant professionals compared to other employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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38 reviews
2.0
Nov 8, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are top notch Pay is just okay Being able to ride on ferry flights is neat

Cons

Safety is not the priority for anyone except the dispatchers and pilots. Almost every other department, every member of management, and the executive leadership only seem to care about the sanctity of the brand and the service. NetJets may seem shiny on the outside, but it is far from it on the inside. There is a reason that only 37% recommend working here to a friend, and the CEO only has a 47% approval at the time of writing this review. I believe the horrific training and toxic, cult like management play a big part in those numbers. At one point in early 2023, all dispatchers were directed to work from home until further notice. It caused a lot of confusion. Come to find out, executive leadership and labor relations wanted us out of the building because of some lanyards we were wearing that pertained to an ongoing union labor dispute. Management then realized they messed up and tried to cover it up by giving us the option to work from home whenever we wanted, and said it was because of survey results from an engagement survey. We all know the truth about that, it shows how toxic this company is (especially to union employees), and it is quite sad they have no problem lying to us with no regard for their own 20/20 Flight Plan (NetJets company vision and values). Dispatchers are treated as if they work in a call center. Management will listen to our calls and have one-on-ones about phone stats (calls not answered, how many calls taken, etc.). There is zero reliable redundancy systems at NetJets if a system fails, and some systems have no redundancy at all. That's quite embarrassing. New hires are signed off before they are anywhere close to being ready to assume operational control due to a terrible quality of training that does not last long enough. Shockingly, they get signed off with very little confidence in what they are doing. Seems like a very irresponsible move when dispatchers have people’s lives at their fingertips. They also refuse to hire a logical number of dispatchers and other operationally necessary employees. With the uptick in demand and fleet size, all operational employees are being worked to their breaking point. Dispatchers receive constant pressure from other departments to make questionable decisions with a complete disregard for safety. How is NetJets supposed to remain a reliable operation if we cannot catch potential problems until, often, an hour before a flight? It is frustrating that management has this 'do more with less' mentality... NetJets owners deserve the best, and the way the company is currently operating is fundamentally unfair to them and our crewmembers. If you are looking at coming here for your first dispatch job, you are better off looking at a regional for a few years and then going to a major airline. Here, you will do more work than a major airline at almost half the pay, and having worked more overall hours than a major. Airlines that have a similar number of flights a day have 200-300 plus dispatchers total, and they go to the same places every single day. We have less than 60, and you will have to review airports you have never heard of multiple times a day. And with less than 60 dispatchers, safety is arguably not a priority. Managers and leadership do not have a true sense on how terrible things are, and they do not seem to care either.

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NetJets Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your concerns around safety and staffing. NetJets prioritizes safety and service in every position at every level, and our team reads each comment to address concerns. If you would like to send a direct message to us, please contact us at feedback@netjets.com.
1.0
Oct 9, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great 401k match, health insurance

Cons

Maxed out duty days, physically exhausting work, you will be cleaning up operations messes all day and get zero credit for it. In fact, you will be treated like dirt and gaslighted to think the crew is the “problem”. This used to be a great job. But many years of accelerated growth coupled with very poor decisions by management and within the inflight group has made this job almost unbearable. If you are thinking of coming here (from the airlines) because you thinking working in private jets would be “fun” just stay where you are! You will easily do 10 times the work for only a small pay increase. And if you are a contractor, you will work triple the work for half the pay. Plus this is not a job you can grow old with or even until retirement. Full time is the only option and the job is physically back breaking thanks to very poor aircraft designs that leave us crawling around and getting up off the floor all day. 12+ hour shifts are the norm with minimum rest now being the goal and the scheduling software used is great at squeezing every last drop out if you. And all day long you are combating constant changes, catering not showing up, unhappy passengers, and it all falls on your shoulders to clean up the mess…there is no help from home office. You are also totally by yourself so if you are someone who can’t handle all this pressure then this isn’t the job for you. You will be out to sea without a paddle, doing your best to keep your head above water. The sad thing is, this could be a great place to work, and there are so many great employees here propping up totally inept and out of touch management. It’s a total house of cards. I’m hopeful of changes but the longer it goes on this way those hopes are dwindling.

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NetJets Response
2y
Thank you for taking time to share your concerns. Our goal is to provide a safe and accountable work environment where all employees are valued for their individual contributions. If you would like to continue the conversation, please reach out to feedback@netjets.com.
1.0
Sep 21, 2023

Bad Flight Attendant Management

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Medical, Vacation, Points, cc, union

Cons

Dealing with management in Columbus Ohio. Seriously the worst I've seen in my 30 year career. Rules and policies for management are not the same for you!

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NetJets Response
2y
Our leadership takes your concerns seriously and appreciates the feedback. Our goal is to provide a safe and accountable work environment where all employees are valued for their individual contributions. If you would like to send a direct message to us, please contact us at feedback@netjets.com.
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