DGS Sold
#41
New Hire
Joined APC: Dec 2018
Posts: 3
July of 2019 I will have 10 years of service and 60 years of age with dgs. I was told when I retire that I will have to pay a yield fare and be and S4. Does anybody know if this is true since I cannot find any kind of handbook pertaining to retirement from dgs.
#42
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2008
Posts: 19,599
A Delta pilot forum is the exact place to ask about retirement benefits for DGS employees? I bet exactly zero Delta pilots are up to speed on DGS benefits or lack of benefits. On top of that you would need to know how long he has been employed and where.
#43
How about a forum regarding DGS’ sale. Seems a great place to start to find info on a hazy future. It must be hard to be such an brilliant person all the time. If you wanna chastise dudes for asking questions on a forum, well maybe it’s tine you stopped hanging out here. Your response is utterly ridiculous.
#44
Well I guess you can chastise me about it too because I agree with him.
As far as what benefits one gets when retiring from, I would start by calling someone in DGS’s HR department........if they have one.
Denny
As far as what benefits one gets when retiring from, I would start by calling someone in DGS’s HR department........if they have one.
Denny
#48
New Hire
Joined APC: Nov 2018
Posts: 4
DGS retirement
Prior to the announcement. The retirement benefits were S4 yield fair Seniority date was a day of travel That was for any part-time or full-time employee. If you were a supervisor you would have equal Delta mainline past travel benefits S3B.
#49
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2018
Posts: 895
Standard priority mainline travel benefits are S3.
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