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Old October 16th 07, 12:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.homebuilt
Margy Natalie
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Default My Modest Proposal to End Global Warming, Revitalize GeneralAviation, and End Our Dependence on Foreign Oil

Scott wrote:
Oh...THAT's killer! You work for the same government that mandated O.T.
pay. Sometimes I just love the way our government works..."It's OK for
us to make rules to protect our citizens from getting screwed, but we're
going to screw our own employees." That figures! Thanks for
hanging in there and clarifying


I'm on a salary, I just work and work (no matter what Jay says about
Federal workers). I do get comp time, but somehow getting a Thurday off
doesn't really make up for working a Saturday night, if you know what I
mean. I do get to do some really cool stuff, meet really great people,
and I have an SR-71 outside of my office, so that's a plus!

Margy

Margy Natalie wrote:

Scott wrote:

Oh...I forgot to ask if you were self employed. That would explain
no overtime pay since it is only required for employment covered in
the fair labor standards act...
http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/whd/whdfs23.htm

Scott



Not sefl-employed, I'm a federal employee.

Margy




Margy Natalie wrote:


Overtime? What a bizarre concept :-0, No we don't get overtime for
anything. If we work extra hours we can get comp time, if we get it
approved first. We can't work more than 10 per day (no 20/2), but
the 9/5/4 works out ok, until you end up just going in for 2 or 3
hours on Sunday and spending 6 (lawn is not mowed, leaves are not
up, laundry is not done, oh well, another weekend shot to hell, but
I did get a few minutes stick time in an L-39 JET this weekend!!!)

Margy

Scott wrote:

Do you get the mandatory overtime pay (5 hours) for the first week
where you work 45 hours in that work week or are you on salary? My
boss would never let us (non-exempt) folks work that
schedule...wish we had a 2-20 schedule (2 days a week, 20 hours
each...work 20 straight, 8 off and then another straight
20)...would be great to have 5 day weekends

Scott


Margy Natalie wrote:

wrote:

Of course, those who still live out in the sticks will need some
other
way to get around. This will be the rail lines, just like in the
old
days, or they will fly, as God intended. New airports will
spring up
like flowers after a rain. Flight instructors will be busy. The
little
planes will no longer bother anybody because everyone will
realize they
are necessary. Aircraft manufacturers will finally have the
incentive
to innovate and produce airplanes in reasonable numbers.



If by little planes you mean 4 seaters and such, then I doubt that
they will ever become reliable means of private transport like the
car. Even with an instrument rating it would require a high level of
skill, confidence and time commitment on part of the pilot to use a
little airplane regularly for commuting. Besides, no matter how many
airports spring up, there still remains the problem of getting from
the airport to the work place and back.
If more and more employers and employees work together to find
ways to
work remotely from home, it would reduce automobile usage to an
extent.

This is a good reason for flex schedules I work a 9/5/4/ (9 hours,
5 days one week, 4 the next). If everyone did that it would reduce
travel 10%. Some folks work 10/4/4 which is a really long day,
but if you commute 4 hours a day (not unrealistic in this area)
you save a lot of real time and traffic is reduced 20%.

Margy