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Dude are you kidding? You want me to bring the laughing ladies out? That kook is nuts to vote cause he’s screaming every day to get out of the IAMPF. He thinks that fund is gonna drop so low he won’t even be able to afford a 6 pack of Miller Lights once a month.

Even you’ve been sounding a little desperate lately.

Enough with the hyperbole. The viability of the IAMNPF is precarious at best. Even you are concerned and don’t want to take part in this, hypocrite:

And yes I am VERY concerned since in the Association documents, the TWU is obliged to support inclusion for us into the fund.

Josh
 
Yeah thats bull chit i want to be compensated
Hey Tim, (I mean Al,) with your 40+ years you must have gotten like $15k in equity also after the last bankruptcy...no wait. Nevermind.
BTW...TWU can wait too.
 
Hey Tim, (I mean Al,) with your 40+ years you must have gotten like $15k in equity also after the last bankruptcy...no wait. Nevermind.
BTW...TWU can wait too.
And wait you shall sweet cheeks, honestly thought you were a flight attendant
 
And wait you shall sweet cheeks, honestly thought you were a flight attendant

I don’t think economically you’d really like to compare your last 40 year career to any one of your AA Counterparts Al.

The AA FSC would have had a 34 year Company Defined Benefit Pension which is likely paying him or her out about $4000 per month.

Sky was right. TWU side can wait.
 
I don’t think economically you’d really like to compare your last 40 year career to any one of your AA Counterparts Al.

The AA FSC would have had a 34 year Company Defined Benefit Pension which is likely paying him or her out about $4000 per month.

Sky was right. TWU side can wait.
You have no choice but to wait....you see in this case its minority rules.Thats why you admire the IAM so.Sito says jump Peterson says how far, thats after he takes his foot out of his mouth
 
I don’t think economically you’d really like to compare your last 40 year career to any one of your AA Counterparts Al.

The AA FSC would have had a 34 year Company Defined Benefit Pension which is likely paying him or her out about $4000 per month.

Sky was right. TWU side can wait.
Dont worry about me Weez ill be fine financially even with all the hits.And ill be fine making $30.81 for the next 8 years
 
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You have no choice but to wait....you see in this case its minority rules.Thats why you admire the IAM so.Sito says jump Peterson says how far, thats after he takes his foot out of his mouth

You know Al sometimes you just have to do Math. You guys lost your DBP all the way back in 1992. Then you went through 2 Bankruptcies where they further eroded much of your pay and benefits.

I know back when I hired on even though I didn’t use it for years I was paying around $20 per month for Medical. Don’t think the deductibles were too hi either? Some more Senior posters may recall those numbers better than me?

In wages I believe you were historically from then on out slightly behind us. Not much behind but behind.

Now the kicker again winds up being that Company DBP. That Pension had a Multiplier of 6.25% Earnings. Now what year did you gain the IAMPF and I don’t think we have to repeat that story here again.

All I’m saying Al is that I believe I’ve made out far better over the course of my 24 year career financially than my LUS counterparts?
 
Weez this last paycheck the IAM folks didnt have dues withheld.Its pretty nice to have a few extra dollars in your pocket
 
You know Al sometimes you just have to do Math. You guys lost your DBP all the way back in 1992. Then you went through 2 Bankruptcies where they further eroded much of your pay and benefits.

I know back when I hired on even though I didn’t use it for years I was paying around $20 per month for Medical. Don’t think the deductibles were too hi either? Some more Senior posters may recall those numbers better than me?

In wages I believe you were historically from then on out slightly behind us. Not much behind but behind.

Now the kicker again winds up being that Company DBP. That Pension had a Multiplier of 6.25% Earnings. Now what year did you gain the IAMPF and I don’t think we have to repeat that story here again.

All I’m saying Al is that I believe I’ve made out far better over the course of my 24 year career financially than my LUS counterparts?

LUS DL 141 fleet joined in 2003; LUS DL 142 M&R joined in the 2008 transition agreement

Josh
 
Weez this last paycheck the IAM folks didnt have dues withheld.Its pretty nice to have a few extra dollars in your pocket

This Month I also didn’t need to make a payment to my Homeowners Association since I prepaid a Month early. That still doesn’t mean I got a break, just paid in a different way.

I guess you got an extra paycheck this month? (Al is paid weekly in NYC)
 
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