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80ktsClamp 11-21-2011 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by acl65pilot (Post 1089207)
I thought it was 1050 :eek:

APC waiting for the award to be released:

http://chzgifs.files.wordpress.com/2...ted-otters.gif

PilotFrog 11-21-2011 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Jesse (Post 1089076)
Not going to get any better if some people get there way with an easy out to paying off your college loan.
Assuming the panel approves these rules eventually, they will cost taxpayers $575 million a year, according to the Congressional Budget Office's scoring of the 2010 law. Once in effect, borrowers will not have to pay more than 10% of their "discretionary income" each year, regardless of how much they owe. The government defines discretionary income as the difference between the borrower's adjusted gross income and 150% of the federal poverty line. If the money isn't completely paid back in 20 years, the remaining debt will be forgiven.
That's right. Wait 20 years and, presto, you're student debt-free.
Remember, student loans from the government are available regardless of credit history or assets, so default rates are high and have been rising—to 8.8%, according to the most recent government data. Add the possibility that people can choose or end up in occupations that pay low salaries, and the taxpayer loses again. A student who finances an expensive education and then pursues a career with meager salaries could be sticking taxpayers with five- or even six-figure losses by year 20. The loan then becomes a very expensive grant.
It gets even more expensive for taxpayers when student borrowers take a "public service" job after graduation, thanks to a program that began in 2007. "Public servants" can get all of their remaining federal student-loan debt forgiven after only 10 years. This applies to government employees such as teachers and to workers at nonprofits.

I believe this is how England does it as well. I could never understand how these kids just out of University could travel and afford such a nice living. Sure you have a 50 year mortgage and pretty much have the rest of your life to pay back just the interest of your education loan, why not spend the rest.

NuGuy 11-21-2011 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1089222)
APC waiting for the award to be released:

http://chzgifs.files.wordpress.com/2...ted-otters.gif

The APA system was so much more anti-climatic.

Nu

80ktsClamp 11-21-2011 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by NuGuy (Post 1089235)
The APA system was so much more anti-climatic.

Nu

One of many reasons why it would be much more appropriate.

Roadie85 11-22-2011 02:56 AM


Originally Posted by NuGuy (Post 1089235)
The APA system was so much more anti-climatic.

Nu

And the company didn't modify the awards. No massaging of the numbers.

Columbia 11-22-2011 02:57 AM

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CVG767A 11-22-2011 03:15 AM


Originally Posted by NuGuy (Post 1089235)
The APA system was so much more anti-climatic.

Nu

I'd much prefer the APA system, and I think it would be better for the company, too.

TheNid 11-22-2011 03:26 AM

it's out
 
My icrew shows my displacement under display pilot vacancy awards or temp info.

Jughead 11-22-2011 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by TheNid (Post 1089268)
My icrew shows my displacement under display pilot vacancy awards or temp info.

Hmmm...mine shows nothing...I was kinda expecting to get the boot (within 10% from bottom - ATLM88A).

Mixed feelings...3rd year in a row of Thanksgiving dinner at the Tampa Waffle House #43. Hope Mary still works there.

acl65pilot 11-22-2011 03:39 AM


Originally Posted by TheNid (Post 1089268)
My icrew shows my displacement under display pilot vacancy awards or temp info.

Yeah, and mine doesn't weird. We shall see if this hold true.

Generally you will see it on the Crew Resources page first. Not there yet.


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