Cardinal, i'll try to clear up any confusion i may have implied.
As far as 1.25 or 1.5 goes...as a commuter for the last year and a half, i have been lucky to get near 82 hours and still have a home life. My closest i have been was last month and it was a total of 81.7 hours. Now i know that even you know that i did not make 1.25 for ANY of my flying last month, nor did i accept ANY JM calls that came my way(i have not accepted any JM calls in more than 2 years). My average flight time per month was just above 70 (just to keep myself out of Cam's...well now Jim's office) before the cuts and has been holding steady right around 79-80 since the pay cuts. Again, I would rather be at home than on the road with anyone that works at F9...now that wasn't meant to be negative towards the employees here just to show that my family is number one in my book.
I am sorry that there are guys on the street, and that is not my fault that they are there, you would need to look to management to find your answers, and i am sure you saw just as many problems with management as i have over the last year or more. No matter what industry i am in, whether it be flying, banking, construction or anything else, i would still be required to look after my family as my number one priority...period. I made a promise to them to do just that and i intend to uphold that. I understand that as a furloughee in these economic times there may be little if any jobs out there for those 57 to support their families, but i would bet(not being negative here) that they too would see it the same way had i been on the street and they still had a line.
No i do not pick up as much as i could, if i wanted to do that i would have nearly 100 block every month and no time at home, but that's not my intent.
Drawing the line and short term benefit to the individual. Well, for me there is no short term benefit...it's more of a long term survival. I don't pay my bills and i lose the roof over my families head, our cars and anything else i pay for every month. Savings you ask, well, that went to an education, and hopefully once that is done(more than a year and a half away) we will be able to get some of that back in the long term. I realize that is what is happening to some of our furloughees, but again, unfortunately i am not the one who put them out on the street(not being negative again) so i have no idea what they were thinking over at the GO. Now also, that we have agreed to a 10% cut (not happy with that by the way) and the fact that this month i get a pay increase i am able to knock back a few hours from my previous average, to give me more time at home again.
I hope i helped and didn't make it more confusing...(?) Don't know if i exactly answered the last question either, but i really didn't know what to say.
REZ..."almost" was in reference to how i do not like the way he went about it and while i agree more with Gup, i unfortunately follow Book's idea by picking up opentime...but only enough to make up my paycut, not by being an opentime whore.
A little extra money was never the intent, extra is something i agreed with my family to not have until my wife graduates. If i wanted extra i would get another side job, but then again, how would that enable me to spend "more" time at home like i was used to before our pay cuts?
Now last, while i fully stand by that last statement you quoted, i DID NOT vote for Obama...
