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MarkyMannn

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  1. At our local school, teacher's salaries (including a raise) are placed on the austerity budget, while transportation of elementary school children was supplemental:doh:

     

    So 5 year olds within one mile of the school should walk to kindergarten? The district  just keeps having additional votes, moving a few numbers around, until panicky parents finally pass the BS budget.  :(

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    I don't know where you are, but every school district does that. It's a joke. Don't let me have my way and your kids can walk to school forever. Nice tactic

  2. I would have opted for the confrontation.  Not putting the cart back where it belongs is a pet peeve of mine.  I always return the carts even if the area is on the other side of the lot.  The fact that this guy put it directly behind your car would have really set me off.

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    My first job was pushing carts for a supermarket. I'll be damned if I'm going to do it 30 years later cause some store is trying to save $$$ by cutting cart pushers.

  3. Man I love this topic!!! Nothing gets my blood pressure up more. What I see:

     

    1) time for the county to punish the taxpayers. Parks, when closed, it was still OK to go in. Now they will charge you with tresspassing. Guess that is why we need all those Sheriff Deputies

    2) DMV drops Saturday and night hours to inconvenient you more. How about working noon-9 Tuesday-Friday and all day Saturday. Business does it

    3) Sheriff Galivan cannot cut his budget at all and do with less. Meanwhile, 1000 deputies and about a third make $100,000+. At the Ralph, how many even get out of their cars?

    4) how much county/town tax money is being spent on the Cheektowaga deer lady? A harmless old lady is escorted out of the park by town police the other day for trying to assist an injured deer from a poacher. Her half dozen apples she feeds them a day could hurt their health. With police, DEC, park workers, courts, prison, I bet we spent $500,000 to stop a woman from giving deer apples. Meanwhile, in Amherst, hundreds of deer die annually from cars. It's nuts!!!

    5) County labor leader still doesn't get it. Borgalski. Won't budge on any givebacks. These guys work a 7 hour day, and less in the summer. Go to 8 hours and a 10% pay cut. Like it or quit

  4. Amen to that.  Even Frank Reich left for more money, but he was also going for a starting job.  I'm trying to think of a another Bills player that stayed, just to stay.  Didn't Bid Ted take a big pay cut (~$1 M) to stay an extra year?  How about Tasker?

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    I seem to remember that Big Ted reworked his contract so as to provide $$$ and cap space to keep Pat Williams. The 2 were very tight friends at the time

  5. manager.

     

    I have been undergoing alot of harrassement lately. This lady/my boss is a totally annoying beeotch.

     

    She protects certain workers that dont live up to there job tasks. An treats me like crap. Yet I do my job plus theirs.

    Friday her & I had a shouting match in the hall way. There is a new guy that gets away with everything. Lately part of his job has been dumped on me. Because of this my own work is getting backed up.  It came to the point were she pulled me in the office managers office. I spoke up after she left. Said that my coworkers and I are not operating as a team.

     

    Oh man do I need to quit.

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    I've been around a long time and can honestly say solutions to problems like that are hard to come by. Business is spontaneous and evolving though. Like the weather, don't like it now, wait awhile. Re-organizations always happen, and maybe a year or 2 from now, things will be different. That time can be tough waiting for it to pass.

     

    You mention the new guy, if she hired him, to criticize him is criticizing her. And for her to come down on this guy would be for here to admit her own mistake, and that may not happen. I've seen mgr's who dislike everyone in a dept who they didn't hire. Last thing, I've seen people have parts of their job they don't want to do, intentionally screw it up, and then watch it come to me. So, I've got more to do, and their jobs are cake!

     

    That's why they call it WORK!!!

  6. Let them have Jennings...I've personally viewed him as someone that Bills fans get all creamy over, but the rest of the NFL views him as just another LT.  Not great.  Not bad.  Just...okay.

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    That's how I see him, average, mediocre. Figure there are 32 starting LT's in the league, he is in the middle of the pack. And has problems staying on the field, which won't get better with age.

     

    I believe Miami was like $17 mil over, but has already cleared $15 with some releases, like Fiedler. But the article I read on that made it seem as though that was just salaries. Of course there is always the accelerated cap hit

  7. OK, as a Nascar and local track fan, let me say the D 500 SUCKED!!!! 4 hours of watching 40+ cars go round the track in single file. The only lead changes were the result of pit stops. The only real action was the last 10-15 laps. Nascar has ruined restrictor plate racing in my opinion with all its rule changes to break up the packs. The packs was what made RP racing the best

  8. To the few remaining hockey fans after this past week....If the owners want to take a stand and improve league finances, why not insist on getting rid of guaranteed salaries.  The only thing this promotes is complacency.  Where is the desire to play hard when you know you've got guaranteed money coming in for 3 or 4 years no matter who you play.

     

    I'm not sure why this isn't an issue right up there with instituting a  salary cap?

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    The best example of complaceny is Jagr. After he signed that mega Caps contract, he has done diddly. You really have wonder what was going thru that owner's head when he signed that one

  9. you do not sell parks to cover your budget, period. dumb idea. 

     

    they'll reopen somehow, someday.

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    Yeah, I was only kind of playing devil's advocate. It's just that the whole concept of closing the parks I believe to be nothing more than taxpayer punishment. If the county is going to play hard ball and use the parks for leverage, my initial feeling is to lash back and say fine, then sell them off.

     

    You do know parks have been closed for 3 weeks before any staff reduction even took place. What the hell was that all about?

  10. Try a $25 million cap- if that. If anyone in the NHL thinks revenues will even approach 1/2 of what they were before, then they are on crack. Judging by the insanity these people showed off the last few days, they must be on something. They pissed off even the most hardcore fans today. They must not have believed that they were #5 of 5 in major sports and now they are even with Arena Football, Indoor Lacrosse and Soccer and sinking fast. Almost all of their revenue was from ticket sales. They threw most of that away this past week. Yet the owners are now saying they want to get a deal done by May 1st so they can sell season tickets. Someone should tell these people to stop sniffing glue. Nobody will buy season tickets after the crap that was pulled this week. When ESPN opts out of the last year of their contract, the NHL will not get a nickle in TV money. They should just fold the whole thing. The NHL is DEAD.

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    Dude, you got that right! The cap will now HAVE to be linked to rev's because whenever they play, rev's are going to be mighty low. Also, if the NHLPA takes this to the NLRB or wherever these negotiations go, I don't see how they can get a favorable ruling IF the clubs can honestly produce financials showing losses. How can the PA expect a favorable ruling that says the owners should lose money. Any logical ruling has to entitle ownership to profits

  11. What this won't help the Sabres with, is they will STILL be losing money even at their current salary level in the low 30's.  I believe they lost somewhere around 10 million last year. Therefore ticket prices will have to remain at their current level and the Sabres will have to make it to the 2nd round of the playoffs(each home game will probably generate about $1 million in ticket sales) in order to reduce the size of their losses.

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    So if the Sabres loose $10,000,000, which they do, and clear an extra mil per playoff game, they would have to make it to the finals every year just to break even..........yeah they could do that <_<

     

     

    Actually I agree with your entire post. At $45 there is still a problem for maybe half the clubs

  12. Glad they did not put together a halfassed deal......the small markets are really having a lot of influence here.

     

    Welcome the players back to a 35 million dollar cap sometime in the summer.

    <_<  :doh:  :doh:

     

    Either that, or break the damn "union" in half.

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    Yep! Sabres can't compete with a $45 cap. And if they did have salaries of $45, where do the Sab's get the revenue to support that without TV? Uh, maybe from us in higher ticket prices. Or better yet county subsidies that ultimately go to the Sabre players. So we some day raise taxes, today lay off workers, close parks, so Tim Connolly can get the $2,000,000 he deserves. Laughable. There is no way A Buffalo fan of hockey can logically take the players side. Really the owner's goals help us.......................if they also lower ticket prices when they get their low cap

  13. How does this cap help the Sabres. Isn't their player salary around 37 million.

    If their losing money at that price , how is a 45 mil cap going to help ?

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    Yeah, I'd llike to know the answer to that one too. There salary last year was 34, and they lost about 10. Their salary this year is 39, in a full season they would now loose 15. With a cap of 45, they loose $21 million. Hope Golisano knows what he is up against. You know I honestly believe the NHL owners should have still held firm to $42 and linkage. They really don't solve all the costs issues with this deal.

     

    Good luck on rev sharing. If you are a money making club, why would you share, and loose profits and lower the value of your club. Doesn't make sense

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