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Go Ugly Early 04-29-2013 12:41 PM

I'm no CPA, but I fail to see how it's even possible to quantify $7 million in NRSA travel. Are those administrative costs like they used to claim from the old "Write Your Own" program? Doubtful since nearly everything is paperless and requires no work on a CS agent's part to activate you or anything else. Is that what it costs to carry NRSA's around? Again, doubtful. My guess is that someone took an amount, in this case $20 domestic and $50 INTL and multiplied that by an average number of NRSA's carried in a year and came up with the $7 million figure. So to me, it appears to be more of a way to make money they would otherwise not opposed to money they're losing.

So for the sake of argument, I'll bite on the $7 mil figure. What is going to happen next year when people find another way to work or to take vacations and they don't make $7 mil off NRSA travel. Raise the segment fee? Yearly opt-in amount?

unclecaptmike 05-01-2013 06:29 PM

So I'm sure you made 6 figures in your 1900

NoLightOff 05-06-2013 07:02 AM

Great. Now no one lists and you show up to an empty flight with 10 guys trying to list for the jumpseat. FML

yeah sure 05-06-2013 07:23 AM

Lots of people didn't list even before the talk of being charged. Would be nice to have a better idea of how the flights look before you make the trip to the airport or terminal. I realize sometimes you don't have time, but there are a lot of guys who just don't do it ever.

block30 05-06-2013 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by NoLightOff (Post 1404286)
Great. Now no one lists and you show up to an empty flight with 10 guys trying to list for the jumpseat. FML

So I take it that the pay to commute scheme is real? (it seemed recently someone was refuting this or still hadn't gotten official notification.)

PerpetualFlyer 05-06-2013 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by block30 (Post 1404398)
So I take it that the pay to commute scheme is real? (it seemed recently someone was refuting this or still hadn't gotten official notification.)

Received a memo here at SkyWest that United was taking 60 days to "re-evaluate" their pay-per-segment scheme. Don't know if that is for all United Express carriers, all Inc. companies, or just SkyWest Airlines...

TBucket 05-06-2013 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by PerpetualFlyer (Post 1404430)
Received a memo here at SkyWest that United was taking 60 days to "re-evaluate" their pay-per-segment scheme. Don't know if that is for all United Express carriers, all Inc. companies, or just SkyWest Airlines...


As per our SOP, TSA has said absolutely nothing about any of this.

B200 Hawk 05-06-2013 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by TBucket (Post 1404564)

Originally Posted by PerpetualFlyer (Post 1404430)
Received a memo here at SkyWest that United was taking 60 days to "re-evaluate" their pay-per-segment scheme. Don't know if that is for all United Express carriers, all Inc. companies, or just SkyWest Airlines...


As per our SOP, TSA has said absolutely nothing about any of this.

It's crazy, 5 months into 2013 and we haven't enrolled for this year yet. I need to swap and drop some of my peeps by July.

astec 05-06-2013 02:51 PM

It still amazes me the outrage over this, or maybe I'm just used to my company hating its employees.

Thanks American

NoLightOff 05-06-2013 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by astec (Post 1404577)
It still amazes me the outrage over this, or maybe I'm just used to my company hating its employees.

Thanks American

It amazes me at the lack of outrage at Eagle.

You shouldn't have to pay to go to work.


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