I was just going to let it go, but since people are still talking about it, I will clarify what I was talking about. I'm not talking about the jobs flying Hawkers around for the owners of car washes or whoever rented the jet and the crew for the weekend at Atlantic City, but rather big jets for big owners. If you visit big destination airports for the rich, and talk to the pilots there, most seem to be former airline guys. I ran in to a crew that brought a G650 in from Isle of Man to a "Yacht Regatta" and they were former British Airways CA's. (The Boat's crew brings the boat in, and the owners fly in their private jets to have a party for the weekend). Another jet were Virgin Captain's, but that made sense as the plane was owned by Branson. The planes that fly the oil tycoons out of Venezuela and Brasil (mostly Russians from what I have seen) are also former airline guys from the US and Europe. These are all jobs that pay a great deal more than airline jobs, even at the highest seniority pay levels.
It seems the big companies and the big planes want former airline guys with 20,000+ hours. It is likely just a status symbol for them, but it is what it is. And these jobs pay rather well. It is a place to end a career, not a place to land when furloughed. I do not know how many corporate jobs pay more than $200k a year, but these certainly do. I doubt that these jobs are ever posted as available, but rather you are asked to come and work for them.
I am sure that small companies and jet charter companies like career corporate pilots that will not jump ship to 121. That makes sense. I also agree that charter jet companies are looking for guys that are going to do more than just fly the plane (be a butler/servant/waiter for the clients in the back). The big companies, however, have people that do all of this, and there is no need for the pilots to ever pour a drink for the owners, or to clean up the plane after it lands.
If you think that I am wrong, that is fine. I have opinions based on what I have personally seen and the people that I talk to, and you are free to do the same.