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And I'm telling you it's ridiculous to say just because Mesa, one of the worst paying regional for decades, got a 100% raise means we should get anywhere near that. It's comical that anyone suggests that in earnest..
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If you are in a high tax state, that is certainly a factor. Like anything else, there are a lot of considerations. Do you think tax rates are going up? How much tax deferred savings do you already have? How much “never taxed again” (well, I won’t put anything past the government) savings do you have?
In retirement many will play the tax bracket game. Having Roth or cash to avoid creeping into the next bracket makes this possible.
Many savers also prefer to pay the taxes now while they can more easily afford it as opposed to paying them in retirement, hence why so many people close to retirement still do the Roth or Mega Backdoor Roth.
In retirement many will play the tax bracket game. Having Roth or cash to avoid creeping into the next bracket makes this possible.
Many savers also prefer to pay the taxes now while they can more easily afford it as opposed to paying them in retirement, hence why so many people close to retirement still do the Roth or Mega Backdoor Roth.
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Side note: they may still try to eliminate the Roth conversion of high income individuals and restrict options within the Roth that are really only available to people like Peter Thiel.
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If there is anything both left and right within the population agree on is that Roth should be tax free. Any side that proposes it will be political suicide.
Side note: they may still try to eliminate the Roth conversion of high income individuals and restrict options within the Roth that are really only available to people like Peter Thiel.
Side note: they may still try to eliminate the Roth conversion of high income individuals and restrict options within the Roth that are really only available to people like Peter Thiel.
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With that said wth is wrong with using mesa in our negotiations?
I fully expect Alpa to capitalize the hell out of all the regional bumps. It doesn’t matter if it’s unsustainable for them. Make hay while the sun is shining.
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There's always the argument that Delta can't afford what we are asking for. I agree at current ticket prices. Like everything else these days, we will have to pass the costs to the consumer. Doing some quick math in public (I know, I know) let's say the average Delta pilot makes $300,000/yr. in pay and benefits X 14,500 pilots = $4.35B / yr. We fly roughly 150M pax/yr. (low estimate) so that equates to $29/pax. I’ve been in line at the ticket counter where the passenger throws down $50, $100 or more to check bags without batting an eye.
We will get what we demand and so will AA, UA, SW and the others. Look what’s happening at the regionals. They don’t have enough pilots because we are taking them. We are in a unique position to capitalize on the short supply of pilots and return this profession to the level that our elders enjoyed.
Okay guys, let me have it…
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Dude, no one said we should get a100% pay raise. Throttle back a bit. The guy responded to “what would surprise you”, with “mesa +1%”. It’s almost like you enjoy fighting people.
With that said wth is wrong with using mesa in our negotiations?
I fully expect Alpa to capitalize the hell out of all the regional bumps. It doesn’t matter if it’s unsustainable for them. Make hay while the sun is shining.
With that said wth is wrong with using mesa in our negotiations?
I fully expect Alpa to capitalize the hell out of all the regional bumps. It doesn’t matter if it’s unsustainable for them. Make hay while the sun is shining.
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I can't believe this, but I agree with you. I still make ROTH contributions but I tend to invest pretax because of the reason you stated above as well as the fact that I live in the CCP state (Communist California Party). If the government keeps its current course they will figure out a way to get their hands on some of that post tax money.
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