@Kath9
You echo all our sentiments Kath but, every time the CEO throws hosts an olive branch, it turns out to be a charred stick.
We all live in hope for something better. Airbnb has been a great part of my life, but gee I have been dodging bullets left right and centre this last couple of years.
Airbnb and Donald Trump have a lot in common.
1/.....A maniacal desire to make money.
2/... A steadfast aim to talk, not listen.
4/....Fire anyone they take a dislike too.
5/....Completely disregard sound advice.
6/....Cook the books to prove they are right.
7/.....Create confusion within the company.
There, have I missed anything!
I hope that the company don't go under, but to be honest Kath, I don't know how we can help them!
The nearer you get to become the CEO of a large company the less you remember what the company was all about!
We have just had a classic illustration of just this Kath.
Two and a half weeks ago Paul Scurrah (the CEO of Virgin Australia) went on mainstream media and assure the country Virgin was a well cashed up company with billions in reserve and were prepared to ride out the storm no mater what it took. It was great passionate stuff to watch, wasn't it Kath.
Yesterday Virgin Australia went into voluntary administration.
It's risky business to trust what comes out of CEO's mouths, and we hosts have been jacked around not knowing where the hell we stand as hosts. I would commit to something if I had the foggiest idea of what that something might be.
I am afraid we just have to ride this out and each give ourselves an exit strategy if everything does go t*ts-up.
Cheers......Rob