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Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 1266017)
What's the point of watching the NFL if the officials get to decide every game?
Denny |
My team needs every advantage it can get against the Packers, but it's not even fun to watch the games anymore. It like the officials are throwing them off somehow.
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Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 1266053)
It like the officials are throwing them off somehow.
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Originally Posted by Boomer
(Post 1266061)
Anyone notice how the scab ref outfits have the black and white stripes reversed?
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1266069)
Is this like the zebra question again?
Racist. :D http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3...oxuio1_400.gif |
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 1266013)
I hate the I-phone. Auto correct comes up with the most interesting things with my fat fingers.
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Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1265875)
BB, I think something is up, that's all. And it isn"t the first drops of Jet-A out of Trainer. There are some unusual ALPA trip drops on the schedule for next month.
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Originally Posted by alfaromeo
(Post 1266039)
So the best I have gotten is that the work rules saved the company 300 jobs and that we had an early out for 191 pilots. I will just ignore the other gains we made that increase the need for pilots and use your numbers. Unless math has changed lately that nets out to about 110 pilots. So the best you can come up with is that if capacity didn't shrink next year, they would hire 110 pilots this spring and 110 pilots would be in a higher paying category next year. In actuality no one can show that they would really need to hire next spring given where the economy has gone, but I will spot you that one too.
So on average a move up the ladder to the next higher paying position is about a $10 an hour raise under the old pay rates. That equates to about $10,000 a year income and for 110 pilots that would be $1.1 million. Now the pilot group got $80 million per year in raises in July and then another $170 million per year in January. So in 2013 we are getting $250 million per year in increased pay and 110 pilots lost a chance to make, combined, $1.1 million. Am I the only who doesn't think that is a good tradeoff? On average, these pay increases for 2013 will mean an average increase of $20,000 or more in salary for each Delta pilots. So the trade is $20,000 per year for 11,000+ pilots versus $10,000 per year for 110 pilots. Please, someone tell me: 1. How anyone in the world could call this cost neutral for pilots and not be unable to do basic math? 2. How this would be better for the pilot group? 3. How this would be better for even the 110 pilots that would move up a position? So imagine you are say oh an elected leader of Council 20. Would you make that tradeoff, $1.1 million for $250 million? Not to mention that there are millions more coming in 2014 and 2015. Not to mention higher reserve guarantee more vacation and many other items. Is that a trade you would make or are you too committed to this contra agenda that you would take the path that makes you the hero of the forum crowd but could screw the pilots out of more than a billion dollars of contractual gains. Plus the opportunity to accelerate the movement of flying back to mainline. Perhaps an elected leader will face these decisions and they will have to decide whether they want some small vocal group to pat them on the back for a few days or whether they want to put money in pilots' pockets. We would all like a situation where we just write down our demands and they are delivered to us on a silver platter. Perhaps that will come with a pretty pink pony that flies. Until that happens you will face real decisions in a real world. Alfa, It's clear that you have problems with people having problems with the process since we're past talking about the TA. I think everyone here has conceded that it's in the past. Your entire diatribe above is based on a ridiculous premise that the company was content to languish in section six when there were large RJs to be bought, small RJs with very expensive maintenance requirements upcoming and staffing problems to contend with. The company came to us and we had more leverage than we wound up using. It's my opinion that we need to pay closer attention to the numbers when the FT/DT LOA is dumped on our doorstep, so we don't make that same mistake. Nu |
Those were geogetg and ftb's graphs, Nu. :) I wear the cone of shame, therefore mostly fart jokes and overlooking underboob from me.
Great post! |
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