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so otherwords, if you dont follow direct

So if you dont follow directions, you get your stuff stolen from crew bags! Thats aint fair!

Just wondering what is these people point who post that crab in here!
 
19.02x 75 = $1,426.50

8.85x 160 = $1,416

I think the first year FO wins..........

Added: But since they have started strike proofing ATL we get all the overtime we want!
 
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19.02x 75 = $1,426.50

8.85x 160 = $1,416

I think the first year FO wins..........

Added: But since they have started strike proofing ATL we get all the overtime we want!

$8.85 is your starting wage on the ramp????
 
FL000,

i call in my actual times on every flight, from when the door closes to when it opens. if Ops can't record the correct times, that's something you need to take up with them. stations are always shaving our times, so don't feel like you're alone...

still, our system doesn't make much sense to me. if we block in 30 minutes early, i get paid the same as if we block in on time. but if we're late, i get paid extra. not much of an incentive, is it? and yet, we bust our humps trying to stay on schedule because that's our job.


>It takes money out of my pocket at the rate of $1 per minute. >Figure 120 minutes per month (not unrealistic), and that's a lot >of jack.
 

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