737/320 vs 7ER QOL/Money difference
#61
What I really want is the 330 or 350 but we all know how senior those two categories are. Plus I would have to either commute to SEA for the 330 or wait forever for the 350. Looking at LAX ER trips, a lot of Hawaii layovers which I would not mind at all. I'm from the regionals and I'm used to the same 737/320 layovers. Money-wise it looks like a no-brainer to stay put where I am.
Decisions, decisions. Is the ER more junior than the 320/737s over there?
Decisions, decisions. Is the ER more junior than the 320/737s over there?
If you're going to do red eyes, might as well go large and get 7 hrs. average daily credit, good food and 4 Star hotels. Even without G/S action, the 350 annual pay is not fully represented by the hourly rate. As a 350/B, took me little effort to top my 7ER/A earnings, even with minimal PCS variety during the pandemic. Is a 15 hour block brutal? Yes, but you're never in the seat more than 3:30; easier than slogging through the night on your way to San Jose (not the one in California) or Guat City.
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Worst day on the A350 trumps the best day on the 7ER by a factor of 10 or so. Ask me how I know. This thought in the context of 7ER Pacific flying gone (not counting the Hawaii trips, which are coming to a NEO near you soon) , maybe a few token Euro trips from the West Coast domiciles, with an assumption that 350 destinations will diversify and the CV-19 restrictions on layover will slacken.
If you're going to do red eyes, might as well go large and get 7 hrs. average daily credit, good food and 4 Star hotels. Even without G/S action, the 350 annual pay is not fully represented by the hourly rate. As a 350/B, took me little effort to top my 7ER/A earnings, even with minimal PCS variety during the pandemic. Is a 15 hour block brutal? Yes, but you're never in the seat more than 3:30; easier than slogging through the night on your way to San Jose (not the one in California) or Guat City.
If you're going to do red eyes, might as well go large and get 7 hrs. average daily credit, good food and 4 Star hotels. Even without G/S action, the 350 annual pay is not fully represented by the hourly rate. As a 350/B, took me little effort to top my 7ER/A earnings, even with minimal PCS variety during the pandemic. Is a 15 hour block brutal? Yes, but you're never in the seat more than 3:30; easier than slogging through the night on your way to San Jose (not the one in California) or Guat City.
#63
Worst day on the A350 trumps the best day on the 7ER by a factor of 10 or so. Ask me how I know. This thought in the context of 7ER Pacific flying gone (not counting the Hawaii trips, which are coming to a NEO near you soon) , maybe a few token Euro trips from the West Coast domiciles, with an assumption that 350 destinations will diversify and the CV-19 restrictions on layover will slacken.
If you're going to do red eyes, might as well go large and get 7 hrs. average daily credit, good food and 4 Star hotels. Even without G/S action, the 350 annual pay is not fully represented by the hourly rate. As a 350/B, took me little effort to top my 7ER/A earnings, even with minimal PCS variety during the pandemic. Is a 15 hour block brutal? Yes, but you're never in the seat more than 3:30; easier than slogging through the night on your way to San Jose (not the one in California) or Guat City.
If you're going to do red eyes, might as well go large and get 7 hrs. average daily credit, good food and 4 Star hotels. Even without G/S action, the 350 annual pay is not fully represented by the hourly rate. As a 350/B, took me little effort to top my 7ER/A earnings, even with minimal PCS variety during the pandemic. Is a 15 hour block brutal? Yes, but you're never in the seat more than 3:30; easier than slogging through the night on your way to San Jose (not the one in California) or Guat City.
RSV A I know all bets are off as I'm substantially beating out my 717A pay as a 73NB but that's also because of 6+ days of GS pay a month
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It's hard for me to see a REG 350B easily beating out a REG 7ERA without a lot of Greenslips or bidding with LCP trip drops and pickup on top.
RSV A I know all bets are off as I'm substantially beating out my 717A pay as a 73NB but that's also because of 6+ days of GS pay a month
RSV A I know all bets are off as I'm substantially beating out my 717A pay as a 73NB but that's also because of 6+ days of GS pay a month
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#66
I think the missing factor in your equation is the efficiencies in the A350 flying. For an equal number of flying days per month, the W-2 is about the same for 350B/7ERA. You have to be able to count on a 92 hour monthly average to make it work, but that ends up being about one descent white slip every two months. Lots of trip credit means you don't generally run up on FAR117 issue. Gotta watch the FRMS though. Add in the easier commutes and the higher relative seniority on the 350, and the QOL is far superior.
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#68
It's hard for me to see a REG 350B easily beating out a REG 7ERA without a lot of Greenslips or bidding with LCP trip drops and pickup on top.
RSV A I know all bets are off as I'm substantially beating out my 717A pay as a 73NB but that's also because of 6+ days of GS pay a month
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RSV A I know all bets are off as I'm substantially beating out my 717A pay as a 73NB but that's also because of 6+ days of GS pay a month
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#69
I could lay out the numbers, but that's probably poor form. It always astounds me too. Starting with S/O on the 747-200 beating DC-9 captain handilly (at NW of course) with better lifestyle/days off, it's always been a better deal on WB aircraft. In truth, I made more as 7ER/A than 744/B, but barely. Dollars per day, WB always wins. I did a pretty hard grind as ER capt. and did well ... but just coasting along in the 350 right seat is a cash machine. I think I've had two GS in 1.5 years. Could have had a lot more, but chose to be somewhat of a slacker.
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#70
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From: 7ER B...whatever that means.
i think what freezing means is;
the 757 has a bigger wing. So you’re not fighting between max flap speed and min maneuver.
the big motors and wing allow it to climb faster.
the double trucks allow for shorter stopping.
the 757 truly is a hot rod compared to the other NB.
but the interior on that 320 is soooo comfy, and the displays are better. 😁
the 757 has a bigger wing. So you’re not fighting between max flap speed and min maneuver.
the big motors and wing allow it to climb faster.
the double trucks allow for shorter stopping.
the 757 truly is a hot rod compared to the other NB.
but the interior on that 320 is soooo comfy, and the displays are better. 😁
Last edited by freezingflyboy; 07-16-2021 at 01:23 PM.
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