
Insane political definitions aside, I have one simple test for defining whether a customer is rich or not. Ahem:
Those who fly in private jets* are rich. Those who fly on airlines are not.
Pretty simple isn't it? The reason I like it is because it is so clear-cut, eg:
Rich people don't mix with poor people at airports - they have their own terminals.
Rich people leave when they are ready, not when the airline says it's okay.
Rich people are orders of magnitude more wealthy than everyone else - to afford that fancy chunk of aerospace magic requires it.
So that's settled then. But that leaves a fair number of The Boss's customers who would disagree with my description. They would - I'm sure - say that they only travel first-class, that they are Diamond-Edged members of such-and-such an airline's Blah Blah club. All well and good, I would say as I drive them to the airport in a Town Car with crappy brakes and 300,000 miles on the clock. (Rich people use rich-people limo companies.)
But the litmus test is this: from a first class seat with an airline, can you stride to the cockpit and tell the pilot that you have changed your mind? That you just don't feel like Vail today, and that you'd rather go to Taos, where you've just heard the snow is perfect? And if you did manage to do that on your airline flight without being shot, gang-tackled, or generally beat-up by everyone on board, would the pilot actually do it?
No. Of course not. Rich people get to change their minds in-flight. The rest of us do not.
[*For consistency I include turboprops in the 'private jet' category, but not piston-powered planes.]
Monday, April 11, 2011
Haves and Have-Nots
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3 comments:
Nice post. I've not heard this definition before but you have probably nailed it. I'm definitely NOT rich! LOL Can barely afford to drive myself to the airport.
Me neither, Don! Maybe one day (dreaming) but for now, not so much.
The real fun lies with the folks who think they're rich...but actually have NO clue.
As I whispered under my breath recently...I've been insulted by guys worth one hundred million more than you, Sir.(Douchebag.)
And in case anyone is wondering, rich people are the worst tippers.
* shrug *
* katzenberg * asshole.
Nice post. I've not heard this definition before but you have probably nailed it. I'm definitely NOT rich! LOL Can barely afford to drive myself to the airport.
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