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Old 05-09-2021, 12:56 PM
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The exception doesnt negate the rule. Most pilots want the big 3 and most of those that dont make it there is a reason for it. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Some guys are chubby chasers but deep down inside we all know that there is no big beautiful woman. Men want youth and beauty.
I think a lot of people like me want absolutely nothing to do with flying the Jerry Springer show around CONUS. If I couldn’t fly freight I’d do air ambulance or something.
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Old 05-19-2021, 06:48 AM
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I hear a steady flow of resignations are arriving at HR now. Will this continue or is it just a blip of people who had CJOs at an LCC or major pre covid?
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Old 05-19-2021, 06:54 AM
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I hear a steady flow of resignations are arriving at HR now. Will this continue or is it just a blip of people who had CJOs at an LCC or major pre covid?
Personal opinion: It will come and go in waves.

One wave will be people who had offers elsewhere pre COVID and are hopeless about the progress of a new, improved contract at Atlas. The longer the contract takes, the more will resign in the meantime.

The other wave will be those who are waiting around to see exactly what the next contract looks like. If it's not up to their expectations/needs, they will subsequently bail as they see the rest of the industry opening up next year.
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Old 05-19-2021, 10:15 AM
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I hear a steady flow of resignations are arriving at HR now. Will this continue or is it just a blip of people who had CJOs at an LCC or major pre covid?

From people I know here I’m seeing a bit of pre covid CJOs as well as new interviews and offers from one of the legacies and purple & brown
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Old 05-24-2021, 06:54 PM
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For the benefit of anyone who is swimming in the pool or hoping to get on:

Upcoming new hire classes are planned as below:


747
June 7
June 28
July 19


767
June 21
July 12

777
July 26

737
June 21
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Old 05-25-2021, 04:52 AM
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Thinking about potentially trying for Atlas, I was hoping that some of you wouldn't mind sharing your take home pay figures for the First and Second year you were at Atlas? Just trying to get an understanding (realistic) of what one might bring home during the first two years. I know the min guarantee is lower than most airlines, and wondering how much one might fly above this typically. Thanks in advance, yes I have looked at the Hourly rates etc on APC just want a more realistic figure.
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Old 05-25-2021, 05:03 AM
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Ladies & Gents

Thinking about potentially trying for Atlas, I was hoping that some of you wouldn't mind sharing your take home pay figures for the First and Second year you were at Atlas? Just trying to get an understanding (realistic) of what one might bring home during the first two years. I know the min guarantee is lower than most airlines, and wondering how much one might fly above this typically. Thanks in advance, yes I have looked at the Hourly rates etc on APC just want a more realistic figure.
Take home is all over the place and it depends on what benefits you have elected to. The 74 fleet, you will easily break first year min guarantee. I am looking at 80 plus credit this month and next month I should break 70 credit plus. The 777 is similar. I can’t say the same for the 76 or 73. A 76 guy would have to answer.
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Old 05-25-2021, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by jetlaggedlongTM View Post
Ladies & Gents

Thinking about potentially trying for Atlas, I was hoping that some of you wouldn't mind sharing your take home pay figures for the First and Second year you were at Atlas? Just trying to get an understanding (realistic) of what one might bring home during the first two years. I know the min guarantee is lower than most airlines, and wondering how much one might fly above this typically. Thanks in advance, yes I have looked at the Hourly rates etc on APC just want a more realistic figure.
You can count on either CRT or min guarantee. In my 3 years at Atlas, I've only beat CRT a handful of times. So figure on 4.85 hours times however many days you're on (Prorated to Z time. So, if you duty in at 1200z, you only get 1/2 of 4.85). If you have a sick call or have training, plan on a guarantee of 62 hours (or 50 hours if you're on 1st year). You can VX to work on days off for some extra cash, but that's a crap-shoot.
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Old 05-25-2021, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jetlaggedlongTM View Post
Ladies & Gents

Thinking about potentially trying for Atlas, I was hoping that some of you wouldn't mind sharing your take home pay figures for the First and Second year you were at Atlas? Just trying to get an understanding (realistic) of what one might bring home during the first two years. I know the min guarantee is lower than most airlines, and wondering how much one might fly above this typically. Thanks in advance, yes I have looked at the Hourly rates etc on APC just want a more realistic figure.
Plan/budget on 4 months of training pay ($1500 + per Diem)
After that 15(days) x 4.85 ( CRT) = 72.75 hrs monthly.
Anything more is gravy but you can’t plan on that.
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Old 05-25-2021, 06:04 AM
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Plan/budget on 4 months of training pay ($1500 + per Diem)
After that 15(days) x 4.85 ( CRT) = 72.75 hrs monthly.
Anything more is gravy but you can’t plan on that.
This is very insightful, thank you. Question about health insurance: is it halfway decent for families and when does the coverage start? Like waiting period after onboarding
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