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  1. #21
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    Most of you even the guys that are in tier one that can't drop the next two or three years are going to get crumbles there ain't no money to support you either haahahahahhahahaha.

    And for my Spanish friends...

    Jajajajajajajajaja

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    What!

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Most of you even the guys that are in tier one that can't drop the next two or three years are going to get crumbles there ain't no money to support you either haahahahahhahahaha.

    And for my Spanish friends...

    Jajajajajajajajaja
    Not Funny ! No habla spanish !

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Not Funny ! No habla spanish !
    Habla this: The city has no intentions of restoring benefits. It's time to answer calls only. Sit back and wait for the calls to come in. Let's be reactive instead of proactive

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    No worries, Wadsworth set up a loan unit in the P.D. He's charging 2% above prime and guaranteed by the backing of his million and half DROP account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    No worries, Wadsworth set up a loan unit in the P.D. He's charging 2% above prime and guaranteed by the backing of his million and half DROP account.
    I think that's called "loansharking"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    No worries, Wadsworth set up a loan unit in the P.D. He's charging 2% above prime and guaranteed by the backing of his million and half DROP account.
    It's called guaranteeing my 13th. check

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    [QUOTE=Unregistered;2942155]
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Well first it was tier 1 vs tier 2....... Now from the looks of it it's who ever is going to retire immediately gets 22/80 and everyone else welcome to the TIER 2 TRAIN........


    But don't worry...... For all those not dropping in this possible new contract I believe there is a saying that has been told to may TIER 2 guys that applys here......

    Don't worry you will have other contracts to get it back hahahahahahaha[/QUOTE

    You think that's funny? Tier 2 guys signed up for 25/75 when they took on the job. You have not claim to 22/80 or 185. Tier 1 signed up for 22/80 and their retirement was taken illegally and the PBA didn't do crap and made matters worst. There is a big difference. Hopefully, yours doesn't get stolen too in 5 or 10 years. Will see how much you will laugh then.
    How exactly are people in tier 2 not entitled to 185 money? 185 money is per officer, when that was given to the city in exchange for 22/80, it was for EVERYONE hired, and for those after that 2006 contract also. But, now, it's money thats alotted for only tier 1 persons? Guess what, the money being withheld includes tier 2 people that is allocated by the state.

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    Wadsworth is going to supplement tier 2 people with his guaranteed 8 % intetest on his 1 1/2 million DROP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post

    How exactly are people in tier 2 not entitled to 185 money? 185 money is per officer, when that was given to the city in exchange for 22/80, it was for EVERYONE hired, and for those after that 2006 contract also. But, now, it's money thats alotted for only tier 1 persons? Guess what, the money being withheld includes tier 2 people that is allocated by the state.
    How about Tier 2 stops asking for 22/75 or 22/80 and this 185 money. The city obviously isn't going to give it to us. Instead we need focus on getting raises. If we were given a 2% raise every year over the next 20 years our 75% would far exceed Tier 1's 80% because our base salary will be much higher. Think people.... Lets support tier 1 and get their benefits back and just focus on some small gains right now. When the CRA's expire in 2025 we can focus on some big gains but until then this all needs to stop.

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    Nice try tier one person.

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