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Originally Posted by Av8rking
(Post 2728829)
Hey guys. Just a quick question. I’m a Comair alum from 2006 to 2010. Never involved in the drama of the strike or the RJDC (I think that’s what it was called). I have had an app in at Delta for a few years now and have 6 internal recs. Had a couple buddies submit my app directly with recruiting and haven’t heard a peep. I graduated from a 141 flight school as a check instructor in less than 4 years. Above a 3.0 gpa. Never failed any check ride or training event. Have volunteer work. Live in ATL. Have several friends hired at Delta in the last couple years. My question is do you think the Comair on my app is preventing me from getting the call for an interview? Is it possible that that’s still a thing?
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Originally Posted by Jaww
(Post 2728890)
Did a quick scan of the boards and PWA and I couldn't find the answer.
Where is it written how vacation is paid in regards to aircraft (specifically 320 v 321). I know we get paid higher rate on reserve and was under the impression it was the same for vacation. I'd love to know where this is written because I've wasted lots of time this morning trying to be a lawyer. Pay for vacation is not specified so you get the composite rate (320). The paragraph on reserve guarantee specifically says that it is paid at the highest hourly rate you can fly. |
iPhone/iPad
I think there was a discussion on this earlier but can't find it. I'm switching from a Droid to an iPhone. Seems like there were some pro's and con's to personal and work Apple ID's on either device. Anyone more adept in the Apple world have opinions ?
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Yeah i’d Suggest not putting your personal Apple ID on your company device.
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I'm lazy and did not return my Surface 3 and did not participate in the Buyback program.
I plan to keep it and get charged the $175 for not turning it in. They are saying it will be rendered unusable and wiped of all Delta content. I'm assuming that means unusable for Delta operations and not that I won't be able to continuing using it to blog and watch 'love stories' on layovers. The thing won't begin to smoke and self destruct on New Years Day, will it? |
Originally Posted by casual observer
(Post 2729912)
They are saying it will be rendered unusable and wiped of all Delta content.
I'm assuming that means unusable for Delta operations and not that I won't be able to continuing using it to blog and watch 'love stories' on layovers. The thing won't begin to smoke and self destruct on New Years Day, will it? It's not your property - I imagine Delta (or whoever they lease it from) still owns it, they are just wiping it and rendering it unusable and charging you for not returning it. |
Originally Posted by iaflyer
(Post 2729920)
I don't know anything more than what I've read, but what part of "rendered unusable" doesn't mean what it says?
It's not your property - I imagine Delta (or whoever they lease it from) still owns it, they are just wiping it and rendering it unusable and charging you for not returning it. I honestly don't know what they mean by 'rendered unusable'. I imagine no matter what, it will power up and I could use the off-line functions. I don't know if I can get software updates or continue to use it to connect to the internet. I assume the flight operations content will be wiped and it will be rendered unusable for flight operations. If it's unusable, in regards to getting updates or connecting to the internet (or if it's somehow material that either Dell or Delta would rather have it than my $175) I'll wrap it up and send it in by the 31st. If I can still use it to surf, and if it doesn't matter to Delta, I'd rather keep it. |
Originally Posted by casual observer
(Post 2729935)
I could be wrong, but I think Delta or Dell doesn't care if I return it or not. The Buyback amount was $175. I think they are advertising the $175 deduction just so those that haven't turned them in by 12/31 don't get surprised and complain when they see it deducted in their Feb paycheck.
I honestly don't know what they mean by 'rendered unusable'. I imagine no matter what, it will power up and I could use the off-line functions. I don't know if I can get software updates or continue to use it to connect to the internet. I assume the flight operations content will be wiped and it will be rendered unusable for flight operations. If it's unusable, in regards to getting updates or connecting to the internet (or if it's somehow material that either Dell or Delta would rather have it than my $175) I'll wrap it up and send it in by the 31st. If I can still use it to surf, and if it doesn't matter to Delta, I'd rather keep it. |
Originally Posted by Baradium
(Post 2729941)
I read it as they are going to brick the surface. It could be as simple as just wiping the hard drive to blank, but it's possible as part of the corporate program they are able to delete to system bios as well and make it completely unbootable.
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Originally Posted by casual observer
(Post 2729946)
I'm a tech zero, so thanks in advance. I'm assuming 'delete to system bios' would make it unusable, but 'wiping the hard drive' means it could still be used to get online?
Now, if you never connect to the internet again, you'd never know. But you'll find out what it is once you do. Basically, at a minimum you'd have to reinstall windows, likely with a new copy, in my opinion. |
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