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I think the theology degree was started by 700. Tim got a college degree in business, then his grad degree was in something other than theology, if I remember correctly.
Tim you don't remember your own degrees? Hey when you make your next video will you hold up those degrees so I can verify them?

That and maybe a bottle of Ripple or Cold Duck.
 
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You do have a lot of 700 in you. If anyone questions you or agrees with Tim on anything, even partially, you start your bullying and name calling.
I'm sorry Sybil. I just got a little of the Devil in me is all.
 
I think the theology degree was started by 700. Tim got a college degree in business, then his grad degree was in something other than theology, if I remember correctly.
+1
You are correct. In fact, it is funny because the establishment rightfully claimed I had a business degree but then claimed that I couldn't be a union guy with a business degree. Never had a theology degree. Not that any degrees makes someone smart or intelligent. But it would be nice if our top union leaders had advanced degrees to better their understandings or at least knew how to properly research items. It's disappointing and we seem to fall farther and farther behind the newly organized or non union peeps in this industry as a result of it.
 
Worldport said:
Yeah if the company is holding things up they are missing an opportunity for a motivated workforce . I think the union is responsible for the hold up too. Guess PHX will be a 737 base down the road
LAA has younger flight attendants so that's something you can look forward to

Of course they're both responsible. Again if you want them to accept everything the company wants to offer, this can be wrapped up in about a week.

Unlimited part timers sounds fine by me. What about you?
 
Tim Nelson said:
+1You are correct. In fact, it is funny because the establishment rightfully claimed I had a business degree but then claimed that I couldn't be a union guy with a business degree. Never had a theology degree. Not that any degrees makes someone smart or intelligent. But it would be nice if our top union leaders had advanced degrees to better their understandings or at least knew how to properly research items. It's disappointing and we seem to fall farther and farther behind the newly organized or non union peeps in this industry as a result of it.

I guess obviously you have ZERO clue what very well educated professionals both Unions have advising them?

$$Millions$$ of dollars in dues money on the line and you think they're just going to leave those crackheads (what you called them the other day) to figure it all out by their lonesomes?

Now who's the real crackhead in this conversation here. Stand up man and take a bow.

Tim ordering Chinese Food.

http://youtu.be/N1HosdDEhPM
 
Tim Nelson said:
+1
You are correct. In fact, it is funny because the establishment rightfully claimed I had a business degree but then claimed that I couldn't be a union guy with a business degree. Never had a theology degree. Not that any degrees makes someone smart or intelligent. But it would be nice if our top union leaders had advanced degrees to better their understandings or at least knew how to properly research items. It's disappointing and we seem to fall farther and farther behind the newly organized or non union peeps in this industry as a result of it.
What?

Why can't one be a "union guy" if you have a degree?
 
Kev3188 said:
Thanks.
I would like to know who Tim was referencing, and why they said that.
Probably all of those horrible uneducated current elected leaders in 141 just trying to keep Tim down since they know that religious degree of his can really shake them to their core?

(No I 100% don't believe he has any degree or sense for business at all)
 
Kev3188 said:
What?
Why can't one be a "union guy" if you have a degree?
Alot of rampers have a degree and are very educated, but like me, they live a casual life and choose to work on the ramp. We got a great job.

That said, bobby worthman, good for jokes, but claimed since i had a business degree, i was pro management.

Unfortunately, most of the time, the arse kissers get picked. I made my own way but got wacked 3 times and established a guiness (sp?) record for most times whacked in the iam (3). Lol
 
Tim Nelson said:
Alot of rampers have a degree and are very educated, but like me, they live a casual life and choose to work on the ramp. We got a great job.
That said, bobby worthman, good for jokes, but claimed since i had a business degree, i was pro management.
Unfortunately, most of the time, the arse kissers get picked. I made my own way but got wacked 3 times and established a guiness (sp?) record for most times whacked in the iam (3). Lol
I don't believe you. I heard you ran a campaign for a position where you put on you campaign flyer that you had a Theology degree. And I heard that from more than one person BTW.
 
Tim Nelson said:
Alot of rampers have a degree and are very educated, but like me, they live a casual life and choose to work on the ramp. We got a great job.
That said, bobby worthman, good for jokes, but claimed since i had a business degree, i was pro management.
Unfortunately, most of the time, the arse kissers get picked. I made my own way but got wacked 3 times and established a guiness (sp?) record for most times whacked in the iam (3). Lol

Weren't you the same smart savvy businessman that was in full on panic mode about 2 weeks ago?

"Of course, no one knows what the future holds. But youd do well to resist the urge to buy or sell anything because of Thursdays Brexit vote. In fact, turn off your screens on Friday and head to the beach, if you can. In the long run, your 401(k) will thank you."

http://time.com/money/4381074/brexit-vote-european-union/

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/sp-500-dow-on-pace-to-hit-a-fresh-record-as-stocks-open-higher-2016-07-12?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
 
Kev3188 said:
Weren't you the one using Brexit as a reason to not rely on a 401k?

Not as any long lasting panic mode no. Again what you have an issue it seems in understanding is (again) I support being as diversified as possible. Placing your personal investments all over the proverbial map so to say. I've NEVER said someone should not invest in a 401k, ROTH IRA, or any other accounts.

Like I've said before, I have 4 stools on my chair right now and wouldn't mind adding that 5th if the offer was appealing.

My plan is to retire with more investments then I need to accumulate for living out my life. That way if any or all of them take a hit, I'll have a decent cushion maybe to ride that wave.

But BREXIT was a nice little example to use to show just how easy it is for the market to take a tumble even if I did personally feel it wasn't going to last too long. It should have been a little wake up call for you to be diversified.
 
Everyone knows the market is cyclical. And everyone knows diversity is good. Neither of those are the point.

You did the exact same thing you are accusing another user of.
 
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