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Does anyone else make anything out of the fact that the company keeps posting information on Deltanet that they plan on raising non-contract employees pay by July 1st?
Is this how they normally do it? |
Originally Posted by Denny Crane
(Post 1112944)
Yes Buzz, that is definitely good to hear! Praying for a speedy recovery!
NewKnow check your PM's. Denny |
I know it was posted a few days ago, and I tried to look for it in no avail, but where can I find some discount info on vacation in Hawaii? Thank you.
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I'm so happy to hear your good news, Buzz. Here's hoping for continuing speedy recovery.
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Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 1112973)
Does anyone else make anything out of the fact that the company keeps posting information on Deltanet that they plan on raising non-contract employees pay by July 1st?
Is this how they normally do it? |
Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 1112973)
Does anyone else make anything out of the fact that the company keeps posting information on Deltanet that they plan on raising non-contract employees pay by July 1st?
Is this how they normally do it? |
Originally Posted by DAL 88 Driver
(Post 1112886)
Thanks for the heads up, iaflyer!
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 1113023)
They may want you to start to believe that 4% is what you will get too.
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1112726)
... it's a testament to those who have lived so long and so well.
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Originally Posted by Bill Lumberg
(Post 1112146)
Another Delta pilot I know just had a bridge done on a back molar, which is next after a root canal, and it was $2000 out of pocket (total was $3500). The other options were cheaper dentures, or an implant, which is not covered at all because it is considered "cosmetic.". That option costs $4000 out of pocket. Brush your teeth and floss!
According to my old dentist malpractice for him was extremely low, seems like they must make a fortune compared to other doctors. I know they have the highest suicide rates and all but honestly, a lot of them drive me nuts. One wanted me to have my wisdom teeth removed, so I went to the surgeon and he said don't do it. Not worth it, not hurting you and you'll be fine... and he'd made money off of it and he said no. 5 years later still no problems. That's when I became convinced if you tell me $4K for dental work, I'll go buy some oragel. Kind of like my grandmother, they wanted to do $3K of work (all out of pocket) on one tooth, she had them pull it for like $100. I feel like dentistry is a bit of a racket. Sit here, oh wait, we need to do this absolutely today, $450, we must do it. No. No? What do you mean no? I'm going to shop around, don't believe you, do the free stuff and bye. |
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