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jpeace02

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I know it's been beaten to death but for anybody who's been through recurrent lately do you know what the numbers look like for next year?
 
Latest I heard was +300. However, I haven't been to CMH for a couple of weeks, so take that number with a grain of salt.
 
I got the "no thanks" email today(Oct 14). I did the phone interview on Sept 10th.:bawling: :crying: :(


SON OF A...
 
In 2009 we will be hiring 602 pilots or less.
 
depends

I know it's been beaten to death but for anybody who's been through recurrent lately do you know what the numbers look like for next year?
if BO wins, and he takes away all the rich people's money there could be cut backs at NJ, some senior capts could loose their seats,
 
if BO wins, and he takes away all the rich people's money there could be cut backs at NJ, some senior capts could loose their seats,


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Surely Mr Buffett has considered his participation with the O campaign to be complementary to his interests in NJA.

Oh wait now Mr. B finds he was overly enthusiastic about the fractional business.

The more I know the more confused I become!
 
The more I know the more confused I become!
The one thing we have no shortage of on this site, BTW on the flip side because of BO's redistribution plans, rich people may look for tax shelters as write offs. Maybe NJ becomes a business expense write off and NJ business booms because of rich people busy keeping their money away from the gov't. Even pilotyip now gets an interview.
 
Hasn't this already been the case for a long time?
but NJ will grow because more people will want to avoid taxes and perhaps buying a frac may seem like a better idea, I mean if you are being taxed at 70%, suddenly that is a 70% discount on frac share.
 
nobody in the USA is being taxed 70%.

In 2008 that tax rate maxed out at 35% and you had to earn over $357,700 to do it.

In 1999 (last tax year of the last Democrat) the tax rate maxed out at 39.6% and you had to make over $283,150 to do it.

Rest assured that no fractional pilot, even NetJets, is on that tax schedule and that's in 1999 dollars.
 

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