Originally Posted by
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Fwiw and I don't know the difference for new hires but looking at my paycheck they take out:
-$54 for life insurance (my choice),
-$266 medical for family of 4,
-$40 for dental,
-$80 for FSA,
-$12 for insurance (dumb choice)
Total of $452.
In these categories the chance of you getting a GS are as follows:
ATL717B: 1 GS for every 2 pilots in Feb
ATLM88B: 1 GS for every .9 pilots (610 GS for 549 pilots)
ATL73NB: 1 GS for every 2.4 pilots
NYCM88B: 1 GS for every 3.7 pilots
NYC73NB: 1 GS for every 0.6 pilots (166 GS for 105 pilots)
NYC7ERB: 1 GS for every 4.8 pilots (93 GS for 445 pilots)
Remember GS's are tricky, they offer GSs a lot on weekends for instance, who is off on weekends? Senior guys. So you could be awarded 0 GS and see someone on GS #4 but that's because you work every weekend and they don't. YMMV.
With the ALVs for the month of April with new hire gross pay:
ATL717B: $4901
ATLM88B: $5388
ATL73NB: $5746
NYCM88B: $5622
NYC73NB: $5828
NYC7ERB: $5773
That obviously would not stay consistent, ALVs fluctuate to an average.
Random numbers but hope that helps.
How about union dues? Do you pay right way or after probation? What is the % deduction?