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Old 11-26-2008 | 05:47 AM
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greedyairlineexec
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ok water, since you seem unable or unwilling to read and or understand the pcrb report, I will give you some numbers:

Fact, JB’s yearly out of pocket max for medical not including prescription is $14,400 (read the fine print and add it all up) .

Fact I know of 1 190 captain and 1 320 captain who have to pay over $12,000 a year on prescriptions for their sick daughters (those are the ones I personally know)

Fact, if one of our 3rd year FO who are making barely 65k gets sick or injured and looses his medical he will get 39k taxed annually, which means a take home of 30k. However, if that fo has a family, after 6 months of being out on medical leave the company insurance ceases to exist, and he has to pay cobra, which for a family is around $1200 month, so his take home now is 18k a year and .If he gets a job other than flying, the more he can make is 13k year before our insurance will subtract dollar for dollar.

fact, is said fo is still unable to come to work after 24 months he will loose all medical including cobra and will have a hard time if not an impossible time trying to find independent insurance, specially an affordable one

Fact, a simple concussion will prevent you form getting your medical for 24 months

Fact, we are the only major airline with that crap loss of license which is really an LTD for all employee groups.

Fact, if herk (good forbid) falls down the jet bridge he will get a max of $500/week for as long and he is on OJI injury except months 3-6.
We are the only airline with that kind of pathetic OJI

fact, dave and the rest of his management team had plenty of time to "do the right thing" and choose not to. empty promises don't buy food or protect JB's pilot families.

fac, mangament lies to us . go tell them they have lost all credibility with the ""disgusting union guys" and wag you tell while you do it,you might get an extra big coockie or a pat in the head. good boy.
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