Old 07-11-2008 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by higney85
Because the numbers you put up are not realistic with all the other BS you claim. You claimed in a previous post to hold 17 days off a month, now you are on reserve. You claim to be able to make $48K/yr on second year pay yet you are still on reserve and somehow seem to get 100+ hour CREDIT months and fly 700-750 a year. Thats first off ALOT of flying on reserve and second, thats almost 2x the credit for the work (we have established the need for well over 1000 hours of CREDIT even if you want to count perdiem. I understand work rules and such but for it to come across as 2x the flying for the ENTIRE year is a bit much. I understand 150%, trip rig, duty rig, but 200% of everything you do ON RESERVE with 17 days off... umm.. other XJTers have already raised the BS flag. If you make $48K great! If you are on the charter side and a lineholder/ "air wh*re" who loves work and no social life thats all your decision.
Where did I quote in this that I had 17 days off on reserve? I did state when I held a line I had 17 days off, but when I stated I could credit up to $48K/yr that was with 12 days off on reserve. And that was stating if "I work hard". I stated I am on pace to easily break $40K/year with 90 credit hour months. Saab is on pace for the mid $50K/yr, which is very believable.

100 hrs of credit * $34/hr = $3,400 + $600 per diem = $4,000/month * 12 months = $48,000/year

As for really thinking we can't credit 100 hrs/month at ExpressJet on reserve, think again, most of the reserves right now are in the 80's to 90's. With a little perseverance, you can get yourself up to 100 here. We have lots of trips that credit 5-8 hours a day. Remember, this is what we fly at ExpressJet, on the COEX side, not what you fly at your place. Calling my statements BS, while you don't work here is quit hilarious, since I am making $3,500-$4,000/month right now.

I don't really know where you are coming from stating per diem isn't income. If a company paid you $30/hr for per diem and $5/hr for flight time, would you say that person makes less than someone making $1/hr for per diem and $25/hr for flight time?

Per Diem is income. It's actually super income because its tax free
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