AFELLOWAVIATOR
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I.P. Freley said:....wondering if "fellow" has ever posted anything that wasn't flame bait....
FarginDooshbahg said:He's the most illiterate, ignorant space waster on this entire message board. Just a bottom-dwelling, PFT lifetime loser. I wouldn't waste one second even thinking about anything this anus has to say.
AFELLOWAVIATOR said:How about a thanks from Usair and United pilots and all the others who's pensions are now to be paid for by the tax payers of this Country?
flyer172r said:yes because obviously it's the pilots' fault that the company ditched the pension plan as part of their cost-cutting measures. Why do we always insist on blaming the pilots for management's decision?
sluminginpit said:"Remember Karmah! Learn from the Buddest and release your Dukka, you'll feel better."
Pardon my ignorance of Buddism, but is "Dukka" just another word for poop? I know I always feel better when I "release my Dukka".
Russ said:Ah, yes PFT aviator is out of the penalty box.
Why not pay for a pilot on his way out of his career, you paid for yours on the way in.
Actually, it's WIC. No "K."sluminginpit said:...WICK...
I've had that thought myself.sluminginpit said:AFELLOWAVIATOR...your name is very inappropriate!
Russ said:Ah, yes PFT aviator is out of the penalty box.
Why not pay for a pilot on his way out of his career, you paid for yours on the way in.
Rekks Inbound said:AFELLOWAVIATOR,
First of all, if you lost your shirt with your 401K after 9/11, you obviously didn't invest it very well, but the difference is that YOU CONTROL IT! These airlines have 'defined benefit plans' that the carriers control, and they have been raiding that till for years.
Second, I doubt yoou remember the Savings and Loan scandal years ago. By your logic, all of those people should have lost all of their money they had tied up in the bank. That's why banks insure through the FDIC, it's like insurance for the accounts held at that bank. In the case of pensions and defined benefit plans, the equivalent is the PBGC. The only difference is that these accounts are only insured by the PBGC for about $44,000 per person.
So here you are, about to lose possibly millions, and all you'll get is $44K, all because the MANAGEMENT of the company you work for couldn't manage their way to the bathroom, let alone run a company responsibly.
You Twit!
Rekks
Rekks Inbound said:AFELLOWAVIATOR,
First of all, if you lost your shirt with your 401K after 9/11, you obviously didn't invest it very well, but the difference is that YOU CONTROL IT! These airlines have 'defined benefit plans' that the carriers control, and they have been raiding that till for years.
Second, I doubt yoou remember the Savings and Loan scandal years ago. By your logic, all of those people should have lost all of their money they had tied up in the bank. That's why banks insure through the FDIC, it's like insurance for the accounts held at that bank. In the case of pensions and defined benefit plans, the equivalent is the PBGC. The only difference is that these accounts are only insured by the PBGC for about $44,000 per person.
So here you are, about to lose possibly millions, and all you'll get is $44K, all because the MANAGEMENT of the company you work for couldn't manage their way to the bathroom, let alone run a company responsibly.
You Twit!
Rekks
Rekks Inbound said:AFELLOWAVIATOR,
First of all, yes, I knew something was coming. Not nessesarily 9/11, but anyone who has been in the industry knows that it is cyclical. By the way, not to turn this political, but notice how the industry always declines during Republican administrations. That was my first clue to move things around in my own 401K.
Secondly, no, I'm not some young kid fresh out of flight school. Look at my profile; do you even know what a CV-600 or CV-640 IS? Chances are, I was getting beat up doing night freight when you were popping your first zit. I also see, from other posters, that you are probably a PFT puke. I hope, if you are one of these, that you realize that by going for PFT, you contributed to lowering the bar for ALL pilots who worked their way up in this industry. In your own way, you helped this to happen, because by giving up any semblance of professionalism, you have shown to management that they can get away with a lot of things, such as requireing pilots to pay for their own training and that they can get away with not adequately funding their pension responsibilities.
By the way, did you PFT? If you didn't, then I apologise, but if you did, then you are worse than a twit, because a twit doesn't know what the outcomes of their actions are.
F#$%@g Dolt (pending)
Rekks
sluminginpit said:dude you are such a loser! It amazes me that you make such statements! People like you are the first to whine for help when something goes wrong. Change your name to a$$hole and find another board, no one gives a shi$ to hear your uneducated banter about how it's not your problem.
F U!
AFELLOWAVIATOR said:Oh paleeze. You rearranged your money when a Rep. Admin. moved into the white house for that sole reason. And THAT saved your money. Tell me another one.
As far as PFT. Is it illegal? Is it in the Union Constitution and Bylaws ? Do you feel the same about buying your type if you get hired at SW? Do you buy goods that are the result of non-union labor?
No, as I have said many times on here, I did not have to PFT. I worked as a flight inst. as a new hire for two years, then moved out on line. Others did pay but until some one shows me where it is illegal or against a Union rule I will continue to assert they did absolutely nothing wrong.