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Old 12-29-2011 | 06:46 PM
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Buzz, Phantom, you guys forgot about Barney Frank, and Chuck Schumer, who legislated that Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac MUST make those loans (to unqualified borrowers). Or, as Chuck Schumer put it so well "...otherwise, how will people who can't afford a home ever afford one...". There is the real 'poster child' candidates of the whole credit default swap debacle. Sure, Goldman Sachs has a great degree of culpability, but with those CDOs "selling at such a premium", they just couldn't help themselves. Plenty of greed to assign, all the way around...
Old 12-29-2011 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by buzzpat
I actually believe that there's plenty of fault all the way around. Freddie and Fannie were/are corrupt, banks knowingly made loans to high risk clients, and the recession put many otherwise responsible homeowners out of work with no way to meet their mortgage obligations. Walking away from a commitment with the ability to still make payments is one thing, losing your job and income and having no way to pay yor mortgage is wholly different. I think we're seeing a combination of both.
Thanks Buzz,

I was just about to jump into the discussion and get on people for oversimplifying the cause of the housing crisis. It's easy to place blame on a group of people. Especially, if you don't identify with them. There is plenty of blame to go around, but is seems that most blame on here is being concentrated on people who walk away from their mortgages.

Didn't one of our own pilots just say they were $240,000 upside down in their house? What if he got furloughed and had to move to take a new job somewhere else to support his family? I wouldn't dare call him a slouch or place the blame for the housing crisis at his feet.

Especially, since when I was younger, if I lost my job, I can't say I wouldn't have had to move away to find another job. If I did have to move away for another job, I can't say it would have been for the amount of money I made before. With that being the case, I can't say I could have afforded to pay for a mortgage and rent in two different places for too long. Hell, I don't think I could do it for too long right now. I guess I suck.

For me, timing and luck is everything. I wish I could be smart like the other guys. But, I would suggest that some of us need to get over ourselves and wake up to see just how lucky we really are.
Old 12-29-2011 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Gearjerk
Anyone who owns an iPhone or knows someone who does. I downloaded the newest iPhone software (10.5, I think?) and it has crippled my gmail account on the phone. Keeps giving me an error message the the username & password are incorrect. Anyone have or heard of this issue before?

Thanks,

GJ

P.S. Before someone takes the time to post advice of google searching the topic on the net, I already have, and found no relief. Thanks.
My wife has had this problem off and on with 10.5. Here's what has been working for me. FWIW there's been a lot of other people with this problem. Your gmail account may need to be unlocked to get to an email client. It's unlocked by using a Captcha. Go to this link and it should work. https://www.google.com/accounts/UnlockCaptcha
Old 12-29-2011 | 07:20 PM
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The 2012 flight plan sure has alot of building relationships with partners in it. The only thing that sounded like growth plans was building our brand and prescense in LA then it said we would do it in conjunction with Alaska and other partners. Looks to be a good year of growth for JV partners, Alaska, and DCI. The Delta brand is growing, but Delta sure isn't.

In the mean time the December seniority list puts us at 253 retirements in 2011 which is great. So far since the merger we are a pilot group that is 375 pilots smaller.
Old 12-29-2011 | 08:00 PM
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YES!!!! 100 points before the 4th quarter... 102 actually.
Old 12-29-2011 | 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Roadkill
Some good posts here on the arrogance of calling commuting a choice... I read all the comments, and it just astounded me how many pilots wrote in derogatory comments towards commuters making their own "choice" and having to live with it... It only takes one example of "false" to make a sweeping generality like this wrong.
I'm in a house, bought at market price for an AVERAGE 4 BR in 2005, that is now $250,000 upside down. I can't move. When I joined the company, BEFORE getting furloughed for 6 years, there were DFW, MCO, ANC options for living which no longer exist--and those were my top 3 choices! I DID move to DFW, and then I got furloughed...for 6 years. When I got recalled, guess what? I'd bought a house near my job that got me through furlough... just the way a "good Delta non-commuter should" apparently. And now I'm stuck there unless someone will give me $250k to move. And all three places I desired to live are no longer options. And I've been bumped out the bottom of all west coast spots I could hold as lineholder in 2007, SEA, LAX, and SLC briefly, so even if I HAD been magically able to move to base due to a $250k gift, I would have gotten displaced again!

Here's the breakdown of commuters by base:
ATL 38%
DTW 78%
MSP 40%... but that includes a bunch of 330 guys who claimed non-commuting, higher now.
NYC 77%... doesn't include the new 320 nums, virtually all commuters, so higher now
LAX 42%
SLC 36%
SEA 45%
MEM... survey was around 45% total, but will now be essentially 100% for a while
CVG 4%, so all live in base, expect 96% commuters min when CVG closes soon.

When pilots see right in front of them mandatory displacements and base closures and shrinking category lists and airframe types disappearing, then can not draw the obvious and logical conclusion that this creates commuters, it surprises me. When they come on a board like this, or answer a survey question, stating commuting is a choice, implicitly assuming that everyone in the world can just pick up and move to ATL if they REALLLLLLY wanted to... the arrogance and insensitivity to other folks possible life problems is astounding.
Mods put this in a new thread and lock it. That is the Alpha and the Omega on this issue and nothing else can really be said about it. Props 2 roadkill.
Old 12-29-2011 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by RockyBoy
EXACTLY!! Banks let it happen, but idiots who knew they couldn't afford stuff still bought it and promised to pay for it.

Same idiots are now not paying what they owe on their credit cards and crying about how they can't afford the payments. I can afford my payments because I don't buy stuff I can't afford, not because I'm employed and have a descent job. If I became unemployed tomorrow I could still make all my payments. People in America need to learn to pay cash for everything but their house and save enough to pay the bills for a year if they lose their job.
What's sad is that the America we live in today has commercials of people smiling with pride as they boast of how much they owed the IRS, but ended up settling for so much less. Or how, if you owe $10,000 or more in credit card debt you need to take advantage of government programs that require companies settle for a fraction of what you really owe. Disgusting.
Old 12-29-2011 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RockyBoy
EXACTLY!! Banks let it happen, but idiots who knew they couldn't afford stuff still bought it and promised to pay for it.

Same idiots are now not paying what they owe on their credit cards and crying about how they can't afford the payments. I can afford my payments because I don't buy stuff I can't afford, not because I'm employed and have a descent job. If I became unemployed tomorrow I could still make all my payments. People in America need to learn to pay cash for everything but their house and save enough to pay the bills for a year if they lose their job.
This needs to happen not only in America in general but in our profession in particular. I structure my finances so that I can survive on 50 hours of FO pay on our lowest paying equipment (including our horrible theoretical 190/CR7 rates) and anything above that is used for savings, toys and underboob.

On a related note, the college bubble is stretching as we speak and its going to pop anyway and pop hard. Before the inevitable happens, barfing 6 figures at every single offspring no matter what to get degrees in self-discovery with a minor in right of passage, reading stuff that's on the internet for free that is guaranteed to only net them a part time barista job if they're lucky is a great place to find the money needed to live well beneath one's means, which is a hard core necessity in our industry not an option. It blows my mind that so many people so unquestionably hand over massive amounts of money to a semi-obselete system that produces rapidly dimishing returns. Then there's the vacation homes, new cars/boats/planes, etc.

I'm not talking about people who can truly afford it. And I'm not talking about people who have experienced genuine and prolonged cash draining hardships. I'm talking about the self induced paycheck to paycheck person that loses everything as soon as anything happens even though they've make 6 figures for a very long time and then some. We are worth a heck of a lot more than what we are getting and we need to be willing to strike if necessary to get it, but we need to be able to live on less. Maybe I'm out of touch but that's a lesson that growing up poor taught me and it baffles me that anyone better off doesn't already think that way cause I'm no where near the coldest beer in the fridge. If I get it, how can anyone not? Then you run into a guy who bought a 600K vacation home and lives max line to max line with no cushion. That just doesn't compute to me. Whiskey Tango What?

It is crucial that we as a group become financially able to weather storms. Ironically, being over extended hurts our ability to negotiate better compensation in the first place. Management loves dealing with a group that needs their next paycheck desperately. I'd like to see us take that leverage away from them.
Old 12-29-2011 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by reddog25
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Old 12-29-2011 | 09:10 PM
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Hey guys, a quick thread shift here. Who do we contact at DALPA if we think / or want clarification on how GS's have been assigned?
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