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stratman560 said:
I just knew somebody would jump in with the "Jelly of the Month Club."

"Clark, thats the gift that keeps on givin' the whole year!"
just love that movie, modern classic like "Christmas Story"!
 
Got a nice leather jacket. :) That's probably worth a few hundred bones.

But I do get bonuses all the time if I fly a lot when on the road so no bonus at year end doesn't bother me. I've probalby made a couple grand in bonuses throughout the year.
 
All of these posts are amusing. The company I work for has a very strict policy against devulging this kind of information, to the point that they have you sign a statement that you will not disclose this information to anyone including your co-workers. I have always assumed that this was standard corporate HR practice. Obviously not so.
 
Spooky 1 said:
All of these posts are amusing. The company I work for has a very strict policy against devulging this kind of information, to the point that they have you sign a statement that you will not disclose this information to anyone including your co-workers. I have always assumed that this was standard corporate HR practice. Obviously not so.

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edited to remove nonsense.
 
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[Unbelievably poor taste on your part. Please find me a post where I have said the above to be true. I have disclosed my employer in private posts when it was germain to the discussion. Otherwise I have never posted such information in the manner you describe. Maybe Gulfstream 200 is on to something here?
 
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Gulfstream 200 said:
Dont forget your IP address is also public and you can outed here in about 30 seconds!

Its been done.
That's what's so great about Wi-fi. You'd be doing nothing more than tracking down one of my neighbors, a hotel, or a Starbucks. Not covering your tracks, especially on a place like this, is nothing less than foolish.
 
HawkerF/O said:
That's what's so great about Wi-fi. You'd be doing nothing more than tracking down one of my neighbors, a hotel, or a Starbucks. Not covering your tracks, especially on a place like this, is nothing less than foolish.

HawkerF/O you have a lot of excellent posts on this board, most of which I enjoy reading. You appear to hold yourself up as an authority on job opportunities within the corporate community and I am sure many of our readers welcome those morsels that you post. On the other hand you seem to have a degree of arrogance regarding what many of us consider good manners on this board. I really have no interest in knowing who you are and believe me, I am surrounded by techies that could reach out in a nano second and put a name to your alias if I were inclined. I could care less.

My original comments were as much a question, as a statement regarding corporate policy regarding the disclosure of income and bonus monies. Nothing more. I think you went a little overboard since nothing I said was supposed to be inflamitory or degrading to those previous posters on this subject. Actually I found it pretty interesting as none of us where I work have any idea how are income stacks up against fellow employees. I will say that we appear to be very well compensated based upon earlier posts though.

No question about it. My employer is unique and the job can be very challenging. Just one of the reasons it is a good place to work as evidenced by the quality of the people we hire.
 
HawkerF/O said:
That's what's so great about Wi-fi. You'd be doing nothing more than tracking down one of my neighbors, a hotel, or a Starbucks. Not covering your tracks, especially on a place like this, is nothing less than foolish.

cover your tracks? (hardly) -- but why?

Is it because everytime you try and give advice or contribute to something you come across as a jackass, a complete novice?

Keep saving those brakes Hawker F/O
 
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Gulfstream 200 said:
cover your tracks? (hardly) -- but why?

Is it because everytime you try and give advice or contribute to something you come across as a jackass, a complete novice?

Now compare that to someone like Spooky who has a signifigant value here....want real world advice about operating a GLEX or a GV all over the world? shoot him a PM..want to know about some far and away airport and who is a good handler? he may respond.....

you? well, if I want to know much about saving the brakes on a farkin Hawker you might be of value...great......tell us again about saving your bosses brakes F/O?.... How you might get fired if you use them too much? rememeber that thread about YOU being the PIC and YOU will use all the runway YOU want! (amatuer) and the saddest part is that you were serious.

Many know where I work, same with lots of other guys here. We share job openings, walk in resumes, get each other interviews, etc...this board is a great networking tool... Ever think that may be useful after you get fired for using them there brakes? why do you post here?

you are one of the few and far between in this profession that are still a constant reminder of what complete losers many pilots are.

:(

It seems as though the wheels have officially fallen off
 
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I'd take the chick in big pimpin's avatar in lieu of a bonus... :D TC

P.S.--If you behave, you get in the 5-6% range. Not exactly big numbers but ok. It'd be a whole lot better if the IRS didn't take half of it. :(
 
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