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Roadkill 09-12-2013 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by cgresq (Post 1482124)
Roadkill,
FWIW, the letter I received from Crew Resources shows:

DTW 737, 25 ...A320, 7 ...B 717, 39
LAX 737, 5
NYC 737, 20...MD88, 2...A320, 8
CVG MD88, 1
SLC A320, 5
ATL MD88, 18...B717, 37
MSP MD88, 9

Should be getting a call from CR on the week of the 16 to bid what and where...

thanks much that's a big help if accurate!

Fly4hire 09-12-2013 02:41 AM


Originally Posted by NuGuy (Post 1482300)
FWIW, the people who are unspeakably nosy enough to ask, I tell them I'm a druid.

Nu

I'm an ordained Dudeist Priest. Really :cool:

flyallnite 09-12-2013 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1482372)
Everything brewed in Chico, CA is great! My wife is one of them. Great town, great beer, and hotties!

Sierra Nevada has opened a large brewery near Asheville, NC, and does most of its East coast distribution from there. They run a 'beer camp' and have encouraged the local micro brewers to come in and learn about brewing. New Belgium is also building a brewery in Asheville that will open in 2015 or 2016. Asheville is becoming known as "Beer Town", and is a must visit for beer afficionados. There's a nice winery at the Biltmore Estate also. Combine that with a trip up the Blue Ridge Parkway (non drinking of course) and you've got a nice fall trip... you're welcome!

Scottyr6 09-12-2013 07:01 AM

Sure it's been asked and answered many times but what's the final numbers on how many furloughed guys are coming back

RockyBoy 09-12-2013 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 1482340)
I have the comprehensive dental. It's been a while but I still think braces/orthodontia is covered at fifty percent. There may be a maximum on that too.

As far as health plans go, I've always gone with the Diamond HSA. It seems to work the best for me and mine.

Denny

Comprehensive Dental works the best. They cover 50% up to a $2500 max. Throw in enough flex spending money to cover your half and pay it up front then you won't have to do a thing as far as paying goes. Delta Dental sends quarterly payments to the ortho office. Works good.

I'm on my 2nd set of braces with kids and so far the total cost where I'm at has never been over $5000. This last round cost us $2200 and the insurance paid $2200.

nwaf16dude 09-12-2013 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by Scottyr6 (Post 1482556)
Sure it's been asked and answered many times but what's the final numbers on how many furloughed guys are coming back

23 Aug memo said 142 had accepted recall and 8 said no thanks. There are 168 that have to either accept or resign, plus another 32 that have a few more years to go.

nwaf16dude 09-12-2013 07:26 AM

double post ..............

Scoop 09-12-2013 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by flyallnite (Post 1482539)
Sierra Nevada has opened a large brewery near Asheville, NC, and does most of its East coast distribution from there. They run a 'beer camp' and have encouraged the local micro brewers to come in and learn about brewing. New Belgium is also building a brewery in Asheville that will open in 2015 or 2016. Asheville is becoming known as "Beer Town", and is a must visit for beer afficionados. There's a nice winery at the Biltmore Estate also. Combine that with a trip up the Blue Ridge Parkway (non drinking of course) and you've got a nice fall trip... you're welcome!



Being near the breweries is cool - I live 2 miles from the Stone Brewery in San Diego, but Stone beer is actually cheaper at Costco. :rolleyes:

Scoop

Wasatch Phantom 09-12-2013 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 1482604)
Being near the breweries is cool - I live 2 miles from the Stone Brewery in San Diego, but Stone beer is actually cheaper at Costco. :rolleyes:

Scoop

OOOOH, Good Stuff!

You guys don't know how good you have it compared to buying (good) beer in Utah. 3.2 is available in supermarkets but anything stronger must be bought at a state liquor store. It is literally sold by the bottle, and it's not uncommon at all to be over $2.00 a bottle (and I'm not talking something exotic) plus sales tax, of course.

It's outrageous!

Flamer 09-12-2013 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by nwaf16dude (Post 1482571)
23 Aug memo said 142 had accepted recall and 8 said no thanks. There are 168 that have to either accept or resign, plus another 32 that have a few more years to go.

Some went right back out on mil lv. Wonder how many will actually come to class?


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