I worked for Boeing for a short period last year. I was not a production pilot, or in a flying position of any kind. I worked at the 787 factory at a desk.
Boeing is a great company to be an employee of. Fantastic benefits. Premium on health and dental insurance is 0. Yep, no premium for either. 401k with automatic company contributions regardless of whether or not you contribute; and if you do contribute to it, there's matching contributions on top of the aforementioned automatic ones.
Boeing employees receive 10 days of annual vacation, which doesn't sound like much up front, but in addition to those 10, you also get the major Federal 3-day weekends, Thanksgiving & the Fri after, plus the entire week from Xmas through New Years. So you don't have to compete for Xmas and can use your 10 days whenever you want.
Razzor's statement of $145K sounds a bit high to me. There are three pay scales at Boeing, and production pilots are on the non-executive white collar scale of 1 to 6. I was a 3 which equals $65,000. Production pilots jobs are advertised as 4's so I estimate that's about $90 per year. I don't think the difference between 3 and 4 is a pay jump from $65K to $145K.
There's a job on the Boeing career page for a production pilot right now:
https://jobs.boeing.com/JobSeeker/Jo...ode=13-1000229
Ad closes on Mar 13th. Good luck.