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Gets Weekends Off
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Hey guys, just noticed my direct deposit for Jan31st paycheck was about $1200 less than my Dec 31st deposit last year..I am a 330fo on reserve most months and have not changed any withholding from last year. This is the "small" advance paycheck , I hope this is not our new reality with the present tax code. Anyone else notice the same thing? Only thing I can think is that maybe I hit the max 401k withholding before the end of the year and the paychecks were larger reflecting that change.
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You lost 2 percent for the new ss withholding. You could have lost your 401k contribution and your 401k catchup if your over 50 and maxed them in 2012. If you flew a lot you could have maxed the 415C limit in which case the company 14 percent is paid as cash rather then a retirement contribution until the new year starts. Go back on Delta net and compare your 31 Dec statement to your statement today. Much easier then speculating on the forum as to what happened. They do make mistakes so you should look at the checks.
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Hey guys, just noticed my direct deposit for Jan31st paycheck was about $1200 less than my Dec 31st deposit last year..I am a 330fo on reserve most months and have not changed any withholding from last year. This is the "small" advance paycheck , I hope this is not our new reality with the present tax code. Anyone else notice the same thing? Only thing I can think is that maybe I hit the max 401k withholding before the end of the year and the paychecks were larger reflecting that change.
Just boredom. I like to split hairs on stuff like that. The FAA interpretation of "planned fuel burn" and the process in use at most carriers is night and day.
In the Sabre flight planning software you could tweak how much extra time and gas each airport got. Chicago and Atlanta was 10-12 minutes, Jackson, MS was 0. You just tracked the overtime and overburn and...
Ahhh forget it.
In the Sabre flight planning software you could tweak how much extra time and gas each airport got. Chicago and Atlanta was 10-12 minutes, Jackson, MS was 0. You just tracked the overtime and overburn and...
Ahhh forget it.
BTW, if the oil painting was $36,000, just imagine what the copper statue with the gold plating cost!?!
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From: A big one that looks like a little one
Watch the Fix to Fix burn too. The Bus does automatic abeam points doesn't it? Even from SAV to ATL?
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From: Going to hell in a bucket, but enjoying the ride .
There was a (former NE) 727 Capt. up in BOS when I was a new hire who drove all the engineers nuts. About every 15 minutes, on a 3 hour leg, with good weather at the destination, he would turn around, study the fuel panel, rub his hands together, stamp his feet, rub his hands on his thighs, say something like, "Yes indeedy, yes in deed a roo. My oh My...How much Fuel we got?"
After about the 4th time he asked me, in one hour, I nearly took the metal log book out of the desk and smacked him over the head with it! His other favorite trick was to call mx up to the cockpit and argue with them about the radar test pattern not being right. With no weather forecast anywhere on our route, he nearly refused to take a jet once because he didn't like the test pattern, and that was on the old round green radars, which were about useless anyway!
To say this guy was a Nervous Nelly would be a huge understatement.
Then after the Western merger, the first Western Capt. to transfer into BOS was one of their "Peaches" who's initials were SB, if any of you Western guys know of him.
This clown would call up the dispatcher from the motel before pickup, ask him how much fuel he intended to put on the jet for his flight...and then tell the dispatcher, "Take some off, we don't need to be hauling all that fuel around!"
They are out there, but most of the real nut jobs retired a long time ago. And you wonder why Delta paid a shrink to interview us? These two guys were part of the reason!
After about the 4th time he asked me, in one hour, I nearly took the metal log book out of the desk and smacked him over the head with it! His other favorite trick was to call mx up to the cockpit and argue with them about the radar test pattern not being right. With no weather forecast anywhere on our route, he nearly refused to take a jet once because he didn't like the test pattern, and that was on the old round green radars, which were about useless anyway!
To say this guy was a Nervous Nelly would be a huge understatement.
Then after the Western merger, the first Western Capt. to transfer into BOS was one of their "Peaches" who's initials were SB, if any of you Western guys know of him.
This clown would call up the dispatcher from the motel before pickup, ask him how much fuel he intended to put on the jet for his flight...and then tell the dispatcher, "Take some off, we don't need to be hauling all that fuel around!"
They are out there, but most of the real nut jobs retired a long time ago. And you wonder why Delta paid a shrink to interview us? These two guys were part of the reason!
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From: retired 767(dl)
Sayyyy.. wait a minute.. I was based in BOS.....However, they don't make 'em like Jimmy B. any more, covered a multitude of sins. He sure had a full deck up there.
One thing Ive noticed on fifi... she sure likes flying fast. The faster you go, the more fuel you land with!
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