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ASARJMan

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Brian just got almost ONE MILLION in stock in grants. Guess his 'costs' are irrellevant to ASA being competitive. These manger types are unreal!
 
Sounds like something that would be worth asking Charlie Tutt about during his "informational meetings."
 
phtt .....that is nuttin P fooly at xj gets that a year to do...umm..what is it he does again?
 
ASARJMan said:
Brian just got almost ONE MILLION in stock in grants. Guess his 'costs' are irrellevant to ASA being competitive. These manger types are unreal!

Now, just what has Mr L done to earn this? How does that make ASA more competitive? Maybe they think the money will come from the hoped for pilot concessions. I think not!

Hoser
 
ASARJMan said:
Brian just got almost ONE MILLION in stock in grants. Guess his 'costs' are irrellevant to ASA being competitive. These manger types are unreal!


Yet, there will still be people saying we need to take a paycut to compete!
 
This is actually not much for these guys. ASA is profitable, and I see nothing wrong with the president being well compensated. Look at Home Depot CEO. 100 million plus in annal compensation and they are losing badly to Lowes. It doesn't even matter, because these types generally only last a few years in that position. Gotta make it while you can, I guess...
 
It may not be much for CEOs today, but if it is so important for their workers to take pay cuts, then they should lead by example and do the same.
 
49W said:
It may not be much for CEOs today, but if it is so important for their workers to take pay cuts, then they should lead by example and do the same.

Agreed, but it just illustrates very well the fact that there is no dire emergency for cost savings as all the propaganda would have you believe.

If the president suddenly gives back half his base salary and forgoes any bonuses, I'd say that would be a bad sign.
 
Source...
 
The stock is for him to divide up amongst the employees. Remember the restricted stock they were talking about a while back.
 
goahead said:
The stock is for him to divide up amongst the employees. Remember the restricted stock they were talking about a while back.

Yeah, Right that will be the day...
 
ReportCanoa said:
This is actually not much for these guys. ASA is profitable, and I see nothing wrong with the president being well compensated. Look at Home Depot CEO. 100 million plus in annal compensation and they are losing badly to Lowes. It doesn't even matter, because these types generally only last a few years in that position. Gotta make it while you can, I guess...
I don't have a problem with the CEO of a successful company making a lot of money. But they dang (and I didn;t write dang) well better not come to me at the same time asking me to take a pay cut!!!
 
No offense ASA, but I would like to read it for myself than take the word of some guy on some board online or the guy by the coffee pot in the crew lounge.
 
Pogue Mahone said:
Read it here.

http://www.marketwatch.com/tools/quotes/person.asp?siteid=google&pid=97435

Since you are too stupid or lazy to go find anything yourself.

If you look at the web page you will see
" Award of Stock *** Undefined Type ***"

How do you know what is is worth
it could be some form of deferred plan that is not even worth a dollar at this time. Burn the bitch down and it won't be worth anything for him then we will win.
 
EMB to CRJ said:
If you look at the web page you will see
" Award of Stock *** Undefined Type ***"

How do you know what is is worth
it could be some form of deferred plan that is not even worth a dollar at this time. Burn the bitch down and it won't be worth anything for him then we will win.

That is a typical coding for a Restricted Stock allocation. It is worth market price. He just has to wait for a certain length of time prior to sale.

In many ways it is a far more valuable and much less risky form of compensation than stock options.

It is certainly worth a dollar at this time, more accurately $730,728 as of 10:55 EDT.
 
Pogue Mahone said:
Read it here.

http://www.marketwatch.com/tools/quotes/person.asp?siteid=google&pid=97435

Since you are too stupid or lazy to go find anything yourself.
PM, Were you the kid at the playground that never had any friends to play with? Or were you the one that was just always picked on by the bigger kids and you are know trying to take your anger out on an anonymous message board? Will somebody give Pogue a hug?

Why should I have to search for the info myself when most of the credible info that is posted comes with the source much like what you sent ... thx.
 
atlcrjdriver said:
Why should I have to search for the info myself when most of the credible info that is posted comes with the source much like what you sent ... thx.

Hit with the facts and can't deal with it huh driver, you pansy ass mgt puke.
 
My, did I hit nerve? Never question the RJ MAN. (Sarcasm ALERT) He is a man of high moral character and intestinal fortitude.

If you post your source to start with, we wouldn't have to go through this now would we? a** wipe
 
atlcrjdriver said:
PM, Were you the kid at the playground that never had any friends to play with? Or were you the one that was just always picked on by the bigger kids and you are know trying to take your anger out on an anonymous message board? Will somebody give Pogue a hug?

Why should I have to search for the info myself when most of the credible info that is posted comes with the source much like what you sent ... thx.
I spent a good chucnk of my childhood in foster care. There really wasn't a lot of love there. I can think of many occasions where I felt overwhelmed because of the lack of love and nuturing.

When I got to elementy school, I hard a very hard time making friends. In hindsight, I think it was the lack of convential socialization in my developmental years. The net result was that I had a hard time relating to my peers. I don't think I responded properly to the normal social stimulation associated with my age group. As a result I had a tendancy to withdraw. Because I did not engage with my peers I was viewed as a dork and loner. Fear draws aggression and as you surmised I was taunted and teased a lot.

By high school I was very withdrawn and spent most of my time alone. I really didn't have any friends. I was the weird kid. As a result of the taunting and teasing I began to lash out. Not usually at my peers, but at figures of authority. Teachers, counselors, prinicpals, truancy officers bore the brunt of my outbursts.

It all culminated in an event that I can't discuss as per terms of the plea agreement and the fact that my juvenille records are sealed. Suffice it to say that I spent a good deal of time in the juvenille correction system.

When I was released I spent alot of time hanging out at the gas and sip. One day I was wondering around the airport and saw a 172. Ith ought flying would be fun. So I sold dope for a while to save up the cash for the Holts Flying Academy where I went 0 time to CRJ FO in 29 days.

I realize I digress, however, you did ask. You seem peculiarly interested in my background, whether I was breast fed or not, and so forth. I thought perhaps I would fill you in a bit.

The rough row I have had to hoe has made me whom I am. I am convinced that I am worth more to my company than they propose to compensate for my services. Now you know why.

I also base it on facts, moron. Facts that I determine on my own. Not from my union, and not from my company. I am not a union blowhard, I am not a koolaid drinker.

I do not believe my management because THEY LIE TO ME. They lie about everything, even the little stuff. The have ZERO credibility.

NOTHING THEY SAY IS BORNE OUT IN THE EVIDENCE I HAVE SEEN.

It is that simple.

I read the newspapers. I read industry publications. I am a subscriber to EDGAR. I read financial filings for not only my carrier, but most other carriers in the industry. It's called "the big picture". The real one that is. That way I can make intelligent decisions based on reality. Not based on what I am told by the association, not by the imbiciles who run this outfit we work for, and MOST DEFINATELY not from the bullsh1t I read on FlightInfo.

If you want to be taken seriously...if you want anything you say on here to have even an ounce of credibility...if you want anyone to believe you are anything other than some dumbass scheduling clerak or dispatcher that has nothing better to do with his time than come on here and stir up sh!t....do your own research and make up your own mind.

Either that or quit coming on here like the rest of the SuperKooter type boobs and asking the same idiotic, inflammatory questions and making the same baseless and foolish allegations about the people the pilots of ASA elected to represent us.

It is really rather transparent, and quite frankly, getting a bit stale.
 
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If you want to be taken seriously here, stop trying to bash anyone that questions anything? Believe it or not, I too want a fair contract that will keep us and the company thriving. But I will not just take some guys word for it. If you are going to make a statement, back it up with a source.
 
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Its not Bryan but look!!
http://www.marketwatch.com/tools/quotes/person.asp?siteid=google&pid=33243

BRADFORD RICH Declared HoldingsRelationship/CompanyReportedSharesValue
Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer & EVP
SkyWest Inc
Declared Holdings 03/17/2006 6134
as of: 03/17/2006 $200,643.14
as of: 06/14/2006 $141,450.30* Indicates shares held indirectly
Transactions (All Holdings)DateSharesStockTransactions
05/02/2006 35,400 SKYW Award of Stock
*** Undefined Type ***
05/02/200 63,000 SKYW Award of Stock
*** Undefined Type ***
 
:rolleyes: Yeah...ASA mgmnt...."the sky is falling, the sky is falling..., what's that, Brian, you deserve 800,000 in stock! Oh Yeah, Pilots...NEED to take a pay cut.
 
atlcrjdriver said:
If you want to be taken seriously here, stop trying to bash anyone that questions anything? Believe it or not, I too want a fair contract that will keep us and the company thriving. But I will not just take some guys word for it. If you are going to make a statement, back it up with a source.



From what I've seen he always makes intelligent statements and can back them up with a source! You, on the other hand...not so much!!!!!!
 
shamrock said:
I had to use all 10 fingers on that number.

1.424 Billion? Dam (sp), where did I go wrong? Don't answer that, I already know.

It'd take me damn near 5 years to earn as much as one of those shares costs.......i wonder if Uncle Warren needs a new son......:pimp:
 

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