That number falls in line with how many we have retiring in the next 6 years. Probably how it was costed out in a worse case scenario.
Originally Posted by
Busboy
Well, if you do call in sick during your last two years, the sick pay does not count toward your "over $520K". So, it does encourage flying while you're sick
And, does the $68,000,000 include the money saved by the company, by having guys flying their arses off, the last two years, trying to make the "$740K" required to even get to the point that they buy 1/2 of your sick bank. That's a lot of extra flying.
By the way...$68million equates to 618+/- guys leaving with a full sick bank AND making over $740K, their last 2 years.