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Seriously, new Sacka, you are a dolt.

On a B-scale it ends after a delineated time. 5 years in our case. With a non-Union substandard wage airline like VX, they ALWAYS have poor wages.

Once the B-scale is you return to the main pay scale.

VXers NEVER do. They're stuck making 60% of my wages. And that rate draws EVERYONE down to their level. The only thing they lead is the race to the bottom.

Isn't even 5 years of lower pay still lowering the bar for us all?
 
Just showing how you love to talk out both sides of your mouth. Wouldn't B Scale be considered substandard wages? That's why they call it B Scale.


Hey, "EngineThunder," why did you edit out the "Navy P-3" reference in your post? Hmmm, could it be you realized it outed you BIG TIME as Sacha?? IIRC, and I have a memory like a steel trap, Sacha accused Fubi of that numerous times.... You can't make this stuff up!!

Oh, BTW, Miss Vicky sends her love....
 
Sorry, new Sacka, but you wasted $10 on a new screen name.
 
Well, Sacka, you're a liar as well. Nice try, Ace.
 
Well, Sacka, you're a liar as well. Nice try, Ace.

I bet you $1,000 I am not sacka. Wanna put your money where your mouth is? You won't though cause then you can be down $1,100 on FI. Check with the moderators if u don't believe me. I fly corporate. It is right there in the profile, dolt.
 
Well then, new Sacka, you don't know squat about Part 121 or Union contracts, do you? So STFU.
 
Again, you're a total waste of bandwidth. Back to your little Learjet and dreams of someday becoming an airline pilot.
 
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