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My Rant on the STUPID & SPINELESS Flight Options Management!

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Oh yeah, BTW, B19, I'm putting an offer on a piece of property this week I want to build my families dream house on this week...something I wouldnt have been able to do a year ago if I had let my elected leaders sit on their haunches and let the company do their thing and not present the pilot group the IBB.... Win Win negotiating...remember?
We both worked together and continue a strong symbiotic relationship......y'know? Oops, I'm sorry, you cannot see that throught your blinders.

..tah tah, sweetie, ...and I will eagerly await your fetid response, as pathetic as it may be.

You know what's funny? I have a couple of houses, not by choice, I'd rather have just one. I wasn't able to sell the last one after my last layoff from a union action so I just rent it out now. Thankfully the renter is taking nice care of it.

Congrads on being able to buy that piece of property. I do understand how nice it is to live in your own home.

The problem is, that I was forced to leave my favorite home and move to pay the bills. I hope you don't fall into the same fate as I did.

Let's hope that the union treats you better than me. Many of my friends have suffered the same fate as me, they rent thiers out too.
 
That's a new one B, how do you come up with all these good stories? Although, you haven't said much about your "friend's suicide" bit lately. Did that fable get too stale?
 
You know what's funny? I have a couple of houses, not by choice, I'd rather have just one. I wasn't able to sell the last one after my last layoff from a union action so I just rent it out now. Thankfully the renter is taking nice care of it.

Congrads on being able to buy that piece of property. I do understand how nice it is to live in your own home.

The problem is, that I was forced to leave my favorite home and move to pay the bills. I hope you don't fall into the same fate as I did.

Let's hope that the union treats you better than me. Many of my friends have suffered the same fate as me, they rent thiers out too.

BOOO HOOOO!!!!:crying:
 
You know what's funny? I have a couple of houses, not by choice, I'd rather have just one. I wasn't able to sell the last one after my last layoff from a union action so I just rent it out now. Thankfully the renter is taking nice care of it.

Congrads on being able to buy that piece of property. I do understand how nice it is to live in your own home.

The problem is, that I was forced to leave my favorite home and move to pay the bills. I hope you don't fall into the same fate as I did.

Let's hope that the union treats you better than me. Many of my friends have suffered the same fate as me, they rent thiers out too.

with your attitude i see why you got laid off......
 
They always cut the dead weight on a layoff first-Is that what happened?
Did you get to keep the red stapler?

Tell Nancy we said Hello.
 
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Was I married to you at some point?


So Solly, Sweetie, your not my type.....

But If you dress like the way you whine on this board, I bet you are one HOT looking dumb blonde....


...Splash!! Shot out!
Drop 50 and Fire for Effect, Over!


Be careful what you ask for, B....
 
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You know what's funny? I have a couple of houses, not by choice, I'd rather have just one. I wasn't able to sell the last one after my last layoff from a union action so I just rent it out now. Thankfully the renter is taking nice care of it. Well, Piss Poor Planning Prevents Proper Performance.. I have that base covered but thanks for the warning.

Congrads on being able to buy that piece of property. I do understand how nice it is to live in your own home. And I have so for many years.... now I'm getting what I want this time around.

The problem is, that I was forced to leave my favorite home and move to pay the bills. I hope you don't fall into the same fate as I did. I have my plan b and c...too bad you didnt plan that way so we wouldn't be having this 'battle of the wits' ... battle of wits, oiy vey.:laugh:

Let's hope that the union treats you better than me. I am the union, and I'll be damned if we allow ours to allow us to fall by the wayside. Many of my friends have suffered the same fate as me, they rent thiers out too. quote]
 
Excellent post, HSF! When the once apathetic NJ pilots of Local 284 stopped relying on a distant national organization to improve things for them and realized that they are the Union everything changed for the better. The NJA and FltOps pilots have taken charge of their own destiny and are standing up for themselves. Those flinging FUD and putting down the Union are deliberately (with much ignorance in the process) insulting every pilot that is a member of 1108 and NJASAP.

Furthermore, the vast majority of pilots are unionized for good reason as they well know. Managers and their union-busting cohorts typically work under a contract but actively try (telling lies left and right) to prevent pilots from exercising their legal right to do the same thing. What hypocrites! Yes, I've posted that point before, (it bears repeating) but it makes me disgusted every time I think of their hypocrisy...:mad:

I'm busy planning my family's vacation, ever conscious that many FltOps pilots and their families can't afford a vacation. There is absolutely no justifiable reason for management to withhold their contract. Doing so is evidence of short-sighted arrogance. The Sheering Gang is practicing their thuggery on those who played a major role in building the business the FLOPS are ruining. The gobs of money they're throwing away on their FUD campaign just proves over and over that a strong contract is a necessity if the pilots are going to protect their biggest investment from those who can (and obviously will) destroy their career on a whim. Hang in there, guys! NJW
 
You never answered dime line's question.

Kind of like B19?

Give me a dollar amount.

What should a FLOPS pilot earn?

You're right, sorry.
How 'bout $67,290?
Of course that all depends on which airframe you're on, how many hrs you have, etc...

Point is, probably no two pilots make the same so who cares?
 

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