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RadioDoc
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Re: whatever

said by RayW See Profile :

Well, to some people the 2-4 hours spent in a plane boils down to thousands if not more dollars an hour lost (well, that is the claim).
Truthfully, nobody is that important. If they lose that much money while airborne they're lives are out of control and are horrid business people.

Anyone truly that important to a business has backup plans and delegates critical work to others just in case something worse than a gate hold happens.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
·AT&T Southeast

Re: whatever

said by RadioDoc See Profile :

Truthfully, nobody is that important.
Says you. This statement continues to be rehashed every time someone brings up evil corporations and/or highly paid execs. Fact of the matter is that there are people worth that much money. What about consultants hired for a job? If I'm paying a consultant $10K for a day or two, he/she better damn well work during travel that I'm paying for. OTOH, a lot of people that "think" they are worth that much money in reality are not.
RadioDoc
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Re: whatever

I'm one of those consultants. You pay for my travel time at a lower rate, and I'll be taking a nap so I can devote 10-14 hours a day to you when I get there. Your time is while my feet are at your site.

Any work being done en route will be done for whomever I feel like doing it for.

I stand by my previous statements. Any competent business person knows how to avoid losing money while in transit.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
·AT&T Southeast

Re: whatever

It's not totally about losing money. It's about efficiency and what a person's time is worth. People that are worth that much per hour have already tasked/delegated functions and responsibilities to subordinates and still have work (most likely even more important work) that needs to be done...in the office, in the car, on a plane, etc. Time is money. Any competent business person knows that
RadioDoc
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Re: whatever

said by openbox9 See Profile :

It's not totally about losing money. It's about efficiency and what a person's time is worth. People that are worth that much per hour have already tasked/delegated functions and responsibilities to subordinates and still have work (most likely even more important work) that needs to be done...in the office, in the car, on a plane, etc. Time is money. Any competent business person knows that
Point being that an efficient business person knows how to manage time. Having your workday dictated by an airline (the 'if I can't work/chat on my cellphone/surf the Internet/snore/fart I lose thousands of dollars' crowd) is indicative of someone who is not in control of their life.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
·AT&T Southeast

Re: whatever

said by RadioDoc See Profile :

indicative of someone who is not in control of their life.
I'll agree with that. I think we're saying the same thing, just in a different manner.
RadioDoc
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Re: whatever

Agreed.
RayW
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Well Radiodoc, some people do not have a line of delegation. And some companies (Lockheed for example) insist on paper that you do work while in-flight. I never did, I always take a good book and read. Of course my current employer frowns on us working in-flight - security issues with all those people being able to look at what you are doing (but that is another issue).

An note: I did say "that is the claim", so I really have no clue if those people I see slaving away are inefficient or making a lot of dollars per hour.
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RadioDoc
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Re: whatever

True. You can work on the plane. You might work for some dinosaur which micromanages it's employees. But don't pretend that the two to four hours costs you $10K or more if you don't.

And before some crusading moderator wanders by and accuses me of a "personal attack", "you" is not directed at you personally.
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