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Old 06-27-2014 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Boulderian
Did you look at the "Pay Register" in CCS (in "other"sub-menu.) Type in the month and year you want to look at (XX14). Its multiple pages; pages 2+ practically shows you how much you earned in each flight/day you worked. Click (with the mouse) the F8/F7 to scroll between pages.
Thanks! That's what I was looking for. It's amazing what they don't teach you in Redoc.

Just to make sure I understand correctly, the pay claim shows the 3 buckets: LV, MPG, and PTC. Pilots are paid the highest value of the three, plus any additional pay (add, pay etc.). Right? The first check is a straight 35 hours x hourly rate. That amount is deducted from the highest of the three buckets described above and subject to deductions. The second check is total pay - 35 hours.

As for deductions: The percentage deductions like 401k, tax, and union dues are easy to calculate. What's not clear are the benefit deductions; are the entire monthly copays for healthcare, dental, and insurance taken from the the first check? Or, are the benefits payments split between the 2 pay period checks?

(I realize this should be common knowledge, but it's not being presented, and as far as I can tell documented anywhere. God help the new hires.)

I'm not seeing per diem or expenses, any idea where to find that?

Thanks again.
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