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Quack said:Look at how much the top friggin secretary makes...what a joke. I can answer phones, maybe I should make the switch.
Time2Spare said:Yeah, and she's saying "what a friggin joke - I can push the AP button on an RJ, maybe I should make the switch"
Get a life. Stop being jealous of others. When you have 20+ years in at your regional, you'll make more than her. This topic has been beat to death.
Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Two prison nurses and a state trooper top the list of Ohio employees who earned the most overtime pay last year.
Because of a nursing shortage in state institutions, nurses Bart Martelli and Maurice Franck each averaged more than 40 hours of extra work every week in 2005.
Overtime pay topped $100,000 for each nurse, more than doubling their salaries, according to a Columbus Dispatch analysis of state payroll records.
Martelli's pay increased to $198,426 from $80,572. Franck made $196,257, up from $86,580.
Huck said:May I humbly suggest that, just because an RJ flight attendant is willing to work for 18k a year, the rest of the country might not be?
My neighbor down the road, 28 years old with a high school education, owns two small chicken houses and some cows, and he cuts a little hay on the side. He made 120k last year.
My kids' godparents live in a $700,000 house in Atlanta. He's a medical supply rep and she stays home. They're both 34.
My brother manages a theater shop for a big private university. Last year, after 15 years of professional flying, I finally made more money than him.
By the way, two of the people on that list are friends of mine, so way to go publishing their names. I'm sure that website is real pro-labor.
Bill Nelson said:Atleast ALPA supports its memberships desires and is opposed to repealing the age 60 rule. SWAPA is supporting repeal even though the membership doesn't want it to go away. Go figure.
Bill Nelson said:Atleast ALPA supports its memberships desires and is opposed to repealing the age 60 rule. SWAPA is supporting repeal even though the membership doesn't want it to go away. Go figure.
AVoiceOfReason said:Huck, how many of your examples are represented by unions? I bet none of them are union jobs. Here we are represented by a union with a President who is making over half a million dollars, and many non-union people make more than us. Why is it that the only highly paid airline pilot is the President of a largely inneffective union?