Anonymous wrote:People on planes and in lounges overwhelmingly do not want to have conversations with your kids. I would not confuse it happening once for being something that is common.
If you’re desperate for them to be around wealthy business people, have them work at the nearest country club.
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather was an airline pilot in the golden era, so my father rode non-rev first class all the time and got stuck next to business men often. None of them helped with his career.
Anonymous wrote:This is all so gross. And these people are the first to insist that the SAT is a pure measure of ability. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:My son got an internship when he worked as a caddy at a country club. He knew nothing about golf but the other caddies were always late and calling in sick. He admitted to a golfer that he knew next to nothing about golf and the guy laughed and said he actually hated golf.
He asked for my son to caddy for him again and then my son went through the interview process at his company and months later, was offered an internship. Not only did he not pay a dime for access to these rich guys, he was paid and earned great tips.
The moral is that you need to be more creative than opting for the upgrade.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's worth the investment surround yourself with the people you want to be around. It's not just a seat everything in life is a potential connection. The people in economy who are barely scraping by to get on the flight aren't people you want to connect with for work and your career. Also discount airlines are the worst nothing positive comes about them except maybe making it to your destination and during a time no one is talking like a red eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's worth the investment surround yourself with the people you want to be around. It's not just a seat everything in life is a potential connection. The people in economy who are barely scraping by to get on the flight aren't people you want to connect with for work and your career. Also discount airlines are the worst nothing positive comes about them except maybe making it to your destination and during a time no one is talking like a red eye.
Networking is critical and sometimes first class will help with that.
But your attitude about coach and discount airlines is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's worth the investment surround yourself with the people you want to be around. It's not just a seat everything in life is a potential connection. The people in economy who are barely scraping by to get on the flight aren't people you want to connect with for work and your career. Also discount airlines are the worst nothing positive comes about them except maybe making it to your destination and during a time no one is talking like a red eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all so gross. And these people are the first to insist that the SAT is a pure measure of ability. 🙄
Sat is a measure of intelligence not sure what that has to do with the ability to chat with executives
Anonymous wrote:This is all so gross. And these people are the first to insist that the SAT is a pure measure of ability. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:I can get my kids in front of people it will be useful for them to talk to, but they need to be bringing something to the table related to that specific person. Accosting random rich people while flying would not be the way to go.