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Herman 01-13-2015 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by CGfalconHerc (Post 1802444)
Just flew with the new Deltalina..great attitude, great smile, and could easily walk the catwalk like the hottie above. Guess we're gonna have to start going back to stadium seating at the speed line as new hires go thru training..:D

Dude...I've been doing that for 6 weeks! Where ya been? Cheers h...

gloopy 01-13-2015 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by Jughead (Post 1802547)
Can anyone shed some light on our life insurance situation? I know Delta provides some at no cost, but I can't find where that is - spoke to CPSC, who transferred me to HR, who hasn't returned my call.
Any help much appreciated!

J

Its around 600k+ right now I think. Only while employed of course. Its "free" however you pay an imputed income tax on what the premiums should be or something like that.

formerdal 01-13-2015 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 1802599)
Its around 600k+ right now I think. Only while employed of course. Its "free" however you pay an imputed income tax on what the premiums should be or something like that.

Depending on your age you can go on the open market and by an equivalent policy for less than the taxes you will pay on the imputed income. It's not that great of a deal unless your older and have some medical issues...

DALFA 01-13-2015 11:13 AM

For what it's worth...we appreciate any and all support current Delta union members provide to those working on the other side of the cockpit door.

Delta Flight Attendants Request Union Vote - WSJ

"The International Association of Machinists union said Tuesday that nearly 12,000 Delta attendants, or about 60% of the entire group, have signed cards requesting that federal mediators conduct an election in which they could choose to join the IAM"

ATL7ER 01-13-2015 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Jughead (Post 1802547)
Can anyone shed some light on our life insurance situation? I know Delta provides some at no cost, but I can't find where that is - spoke to CPSC, who transferred me to HR, who hasn't returned my call.
Any help much appreciated!

J

It's in the contract. PWA 25.H.1.a

Highest CA 12 year rate X 2500 rounded to nearest $1000. Makes it $676k this year. Upon retirement it reduces to $250K, then each year after retirement it reduces by $50K until it hits $10K and it stays there for rest of life.

scambo1 01-13-2015 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by GunshipGuy (Post 1802337)
Good luck on the AE, folks. We're all counting on you.

Hopefully we'll see some of our FOs doing the "I'm going to be a Delta Captain Dance."

http://thechive.files.wordpress.com/...131ceca59a.gif

Free Jesse!!!!:D

Erdude32 01-13-2015 11:59 AM

AE backdoor is......closed. They must be getting ready to publish it.:D

Big E 757 01-13-2015 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Erdude32 (Post 1802669)
AE backdoor is......closed. They must be getting ready to publish it.:D

That was mean, dude. :)

FIIGMO 01-13-2015 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by DALFA (Post 1802628)
For what it's worth...we appreciate any and all support current Delta union members provide to those working on the other side of the cockpit door.

Delta Flight Attendants Request Union Vote - WSJ

"The International Association of Machinists union said Tuesday that nearly 12,000 Delta attendants, or about 60% of the entire group, have signed cards requesting that federal mediators conduct an election in which they could choose to join the IAM"

On this forum that may not get the response you were hoping.....but then again maybe I have been spending way too much time over analyzing things.......

Just sayin...

Jughead 01-13-2015 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by ATL7ER (Post 1802655)
It's in the contract. PWA 25.H.1.a

Highest CA 12 year rate X 2500 rounded to nearest $1000. Makes it $676k this year. Upon retirement it reduces to $250K, then each year after retirement it reduces by $50K until it hits $10K and it stays there for rest of life.

Thank you all for the answer - got the info eventually from ALPA - this is exactly correct and what I needed. :)

J


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