Good, charge more for transit, put the gov't in control, clean that fucking place up.[Edited on December 20, 2005 at 5:46 PM. Reason : and 2]
12/20/2005 5:45:56 PM
12/20/2005 5:56:11 PM
aha touche
12/20/2005 5:57:21 PM
that would be like me working for a Pharma company, calling out drug dealers
12/20/2005 6:00:25 PM
12/20/2005 7:41:58 PM
can i just point out, regardless of who's right in this strike, that $35k - 55k in new york city is HARDLY overpaid. average teacher salary is $55,181 in ny state, if that's any indication for you of how much cost of living is there.in fact, according to this handy dandy "cost of living calculator"http://www.homefair.com/homefair/calc/salcalc.htmlif you make $50,000 in Raleigh, NC, you'd have to make 119,744 in Manhattan[Edited on December 20, 2005 at 8:13 PM. Reason : .][Edited on December 20, 2005 at 8:14 PM. Reason : .]
12/20/2005 8:10:40 PM
^that is if you choose the option for owning in manhattanIf you choose rent it is about 60k in manhattan, and if you choose own for one of the other boroughs it is about 60k[Edited on December 20, 2005 at 9:12 PM. Reason : ]
12/20/2005 9:06:23 PM
rent on a shithole loft (1 room apartment) in manhattan is about $1500 a month
12/20/2005 9:39:28 PM
I just found a ride to work tomorrow!! -ZiP!-[Edited on December 20, 2005 at 10:21 PM. Reason : ]
12/20/2005 10:16:16 PM
How much weight are New Yorkers gonig to lose by the end of this?
12/21/2005 9:30:11 AM
^Haha
12/21/2005 10:48:41 AM
^ beat me to iti found that pretty amusing
12/21/2005 11:04:15 AM
they will probably try to negotiate the fines away before returning to work because if they are already fined 2 million the union is in deep shit.
12/21/2005 11:30:15 AM
12/21/2005 3:08:39 PM
^ it's dangerous and sucks though, that's one of the reasons the pay is so high
12/21/2005 3:35:30 PM
fire 'em all and give the jobs to some mexicans
12/21/2005 3:47:35 PM
^^not nearly as much as you think it might... 1/2 of then sit all day in front of control boards. actually our osha rate is lower than most industrial jobs.
12/21/2005 3:50:32 PM
the strike is God's way of saying "slow the fuck down, NYC".its funny when pampered college kids try to talk about how they know what its like to work one of these jobs. [Edited on December 21, 2005 at 4:09 PM. Reason : .]
12/21/2005 4:07:08 PM
12/21/2005 9:33:02 PM
yea they arent shit compared to even 20 years ago.And frankly I am, in this instance at least, completely with the union on this.Most of these people do not have the choice to uproot and leave nyc. It's easy for unattached, fairly debt free students to make a comment like that, but when you are middle aged with a family and considerable debts and responsibilities, there is no option to just leave.And they aren't even striking over the actual pay so much. They've been underpaid for a long time and will continue to be. They are striking because the city is trying to rape their future pension plans. Increasing pay deductions for pensions from 2% to 6%, increasing pension age from 55 to 62, instituting a 1% deduction for health care coverage, while retaining the 2-3% yearly wage increase. So basically they would LOSE a LOT of money by accepting the new terms. Seeing as they are already underpaid, this is a fucking slap in the face.Not to mention that MTA was caught with over a MILLION DOLLAR surplus a few years ago, which they have yet to explain. This is hardly a case of greedy union tyrants.
12/21/2005 10:41:03 PM
12/22/2005 10:25:34 AM
12/22/2005 10:53:44 AM
12/22/2005 11:00:37 AM
I'd have to go with MTA mostly. Using that cost of living calculator for Raleigh vs Manhattan, with my husband's salary, the transit workers make almost twice what we'd be converted to, and we live just fine. We may not have a lot of extra money, and two dogs instead of kids, but even with kids, at 50k a small family would be fine. It would cost even less if they were in another part of NYC. So I really don't have a whole lot of sympathy for the striking employees. Not to mention that our health insurance is taken out of my husband's paycheck at around 15% of his monthly income. And it is a job that doesn't require a college degree, but you're more likely to get the job if you do have one. So if one spouse works for the transit and the other works elsewhere, like I will be once I'm out of school, there's no way they can be living that terribly.
12/22/2005 11:27:59 AM
12/22/2005 12:53:54 PM
^ someone with common sense
12/22/2005 3:26:10 PM
strike's over! at least for nowhttp://www.wnbc.com/traffic/5532275/detail.html
12/22/2005 8:06:45 PM
buses should start up tonight. i haven't seen any in the city yet. subway is supposed to be up and running in the morning. thankfully i walk to work everyday anyway.http://www.ny1.com/ny1/NY1ToGo/Story/index.jsp?stid=1&aid=55821
12/22/2005 9:19:08 PM
i just got back from NYC. we went Monday night .. the strike started (i guess late monday night or tuesday morning) & then when i was sitting in the airport waiting to board to come home today, they announced that it was over!! Yesterday, we walked all the way from 45th & Madison to Ground Zero, & then to Battery Park & to the Brooklyn Bridge but I didn't mind b/c we got to see a lot of stuff along the way but on the way back we just got a cab since we were tired & it cost $60 for 5 people. Some lady told us it would have normally been like $8 since it is only like 3 & 1/2 miles from the Brooklyn Bridge to 45th & Madison. That sorta sucked.
12/22/2005 11:41:26 PM
^^^Hopefully they'll be able to work out a decent contract.
12/23/2005 1:23:12 AM
the other day during lunch i saw some guys in santa costumes near bryant park with signs that read "all I want for christmas is a transit system" haha, they had a point, its great that its all back up and running -ZiP!-
12/24/2005 7:27:42 PM
a bar near my place had a sign that read: "You know who's not on strike? Liquor!"
12/24/2005 8:02:34 PM