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Old 05-03-2017 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ayecarumba
There are 2 programs that may confused b/c they are relatively obscure and were meant as more of carrot for non-pilot employees and exist completely outside our governing pay document: the contract.

The not well known "Shared Rewards" and it's even lesser known cousin, My Rewards...

The Bastian/West memo referenced "Shared Rewards"...excerpt:

"...As a gesture of our appreciation for your hard work, employees will receive the full Shared Rewards payout for April, even though we didn’t meet our goals..."

Log into Deltanet and type "Shared Rewards" into the search box. You'll find enough information to make your eyes bleed. In a nutshell, SHARED REWARDS is either paid/not paid based upon 4 monthly metrics. You can look them up. If all 4 goals are met they're worth an extra $25 bucks each for a potential total of up to $100 per month. It shows up on the paycheck as "SHRD RWDS"...There is not setup required...either everyone gets some/all of it or we don't.

So even though April was a complete flustercuck due to the IROP and none of the goals were met, every eligible employee will be paid the extra $100.


My Rewards are different. Type that into the search box and you'll get another eye bleeding trip down a tunnel, into a maze, through a cornfield, and into a labyrinth. Once you pop out you'll be able to setup, nominate, and be nominated for recognition by your fellow employees. IF your nomination is approved you or the person you've recognized will receive points that can be traded for items available through the website. Anyone old enough to remember S&H greenstamps remembers it took the equivalent of several thousand dollars to purchase, for instance, a toaster or coffee mug. Different name, same idea.

Not bad, but so cumbersome and difficult it pretty much defeats it's purpose by being such.

So add it to your list of things you need to take care of when you get home and to the list of FCRs, ASAPs, etc...A wise sage once said "My rewards pays something to someone someday, but a cold beer(s) in their hand pays off right now."

Hope that helps...


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Old 05-03-2017 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ayecarumba
There are 2 programs that may confused b/c they are relatively obscure and were meant as more of carrot for non-pilot employees and exist completely outside our governing pay document: the contract.

The not well known "Shared Rewards" and it's even lesser known cousin, My Rewards...

The Bastian/West memo referenced "Shared Rewards"...excerpt:

"...As a gesture of our appreciation for your hard work, employees will receive the full Shared Rewards payout for April, even though we didn’t meet our goals..."

Log into Deltanet and type "Shared Rewards" into the search box. You'll find enough information to make your eyes bleed. In a nutshell, SHARED REWARDS is either paid/not paid based upon 4 monthly metrics. You can look them up. If all 4 goals are met they're worth an extra $25 bucks each for a potential total of up to $100 per month. It shows up on the paycheck as "SHRD RWDS"...There is not setup required...either everyone gets some/all of it or we don't.

So even though April was a complete flustercuck due to the IROP and none of the goals were met, every eligible employee will be paid the extra $100.


My Rewards are different. Type that into the search box and you'll get another eye bleeding trip down a tunnel, into a maze, through a cornfield, and into a labyrinth. Once you pop out you'll be able to setup, nominate, and be nominated for recognition by your fellow employees. IF your nomination is approved you or the person you've recognized will receive points that can be traded for items available through the website. Anyone old enough to remember S&H greenstamps remembers it took the equivalent of several thousand dollars to purchase, for instance, a toaster or coffee mug. Different name, same idea.

Not bad, but so cumbersome and difficult it pretty much defeats it's purpose by being such.

So add it to your list of things you need to take care of when you get home and to the list of FCRs, ASAPs, etc...A wise sage once said "My rewards pays something to someone someday, but a cold beer(s) in their hand pays off right now."

Hope that helps...
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Old 05-03-2017 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
CAL had the same system but they did it smarter. They wrote you a seperate check that went into your vfile and didn't disappear into your monthly check.

That was a smart idea on their part and it made it a big deal and it was intentional.
Who's CAL?
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Old 05-03-2017 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Fatty 5416
Who's CAL?
Continental Airlines

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University of California at Berkeley
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Old 05-04-2017 | 05:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Fatty 5416
Who's CAL?
Some asshat who never called in sick for the Orioles.
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Old 05-04-2017 | 11:37 AM
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Cal? He was responsible for some of the most annoying commercials on TV.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wcZ19GeK14Y
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Old 05-05-2017 | 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by tomgoodman
Cal? He was responsible for some of the most annoying commercials on TV.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wcZ19GeK14Y
I just got teleported via the way back machine! Thanks for the memories!

I was always suspect of his dog, Spot. That's why I chose to buy from Pete Ellis Dodge, Long Beach Freeway, Firestone exit, Southgate.
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Old 05-05-2017 | 07:06 AM
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Don't forget, I think ???, that My Rewards came with a credit card application that you had to fill out to use your rewards and also a packet of Amex CC applications to hawk to the passengers so you'd get $50 per approved app!

I believe most normal pilots sent it to the dump along with dirty diapers and used condoms....
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Old 05-05-2017 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Vincent Chase
I just got teleported via the way back machine! Thanks for the memories!

I was always suspect of his dog, Spot. That's why I chose to buy from Pete Ellis Dodge, Long Beach Freeway, Firestone exit, Southgate.
Cal was a WWII pilot who found a second career...

“I never much liked the car business,” Mr. Worthington said in 2007. “I just kind of got trapped in it after the war. I didn’t have the skills to do anything else. I just wanted to fly.”

Cal Worthington, Car Dealer With Manic Ads, Dies at 92 - The New York Times
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Old 05-06-2017 | 05:12 AM
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When I was stationed in CA, I used to love the "Cal and his dog spot" ads. Oh the memories.
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