Details on Delta TA
#2941
If you're concerned about that "shareholder value bonfire", why don't you go out and buy some Delta stock?? Every analyst in the world has it rated a buy. It's been on a tear for the past 3 years. And now the price of oil has just crashed more than 20% in the past 3 months.
Carl
#2942
Yep, I'm at $275k for the year so far, 88 Driver is full of doo doo. With 5 pay periods to go I'm going to gross over 340k on the year. My highest earning year under C2K was $234k. That had no profit sharing and no DC plan either. I'm finding this board to be more and more worthless, and nothing but a sounding board for the whiners. That's why I don't bother coming here very often. It used to be useful and funny.
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.

But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down
#2943
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 20,877
Likes: 194
7er capt. Year 12 pay is $219 per hour.
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.
But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.

But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down

#2944
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 5,816
Likes: 5
From: retired 767(dl)
Ya, you are wasting time explaining the obvious, it has been that way forever, if you don't think they wouldn't come down hard on the pilots you missed history. I'm not sure how much I paid in strike benefits to N/W, Continental, TWA, and EAL over the years, lots, Nobody came out.
#2945
Moderator
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 7,263
Likes: 105
From: DAL 330
7er capt. Year 12 pay is $219 per hour.
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.
But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.
But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down

Manager,
I am also already 20% above my annual straight rate - it can be done. The key is to do it without working too hard.
Keep in mind this includes the Feb 14th PS check and the October PS advance.He also maxed out his 401K so his company match of 15% gets converted into pay-rates. Throw in a bunch of green-slips and before you know it you have a pretty good year.
Scoop
#2946
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 20,877
Likes: 194
Manager,
I am also already 20% above my annual straight rate - it can be done. The key is to do it without working too hard.
Keep in mind this includes the Feb 14th PS check and the October PS advance.
He also maxed out his 401K so his company match of 15% gets converted into pay-rates. Throw in a bunch of green-slips and before you know it you have a pretty good year.
Scoop
I am also already 20% above my annual straight rate - it can be done. The key is to do it without working too hard.
Keep in mind this includes the Feb 14th PS check and the October PS advance.He also maxed out his 401K so his company match of 15% gets converted into pay-rates. Throw in a bunch of green-slips and before you know it you have a pretty good year.
Scoop
#2947
Line Holder
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 378
Likes: 5
7er capt. Year 12 pay is $219 per hour.
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.
But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down
At a generous average of 80 hours per month, your straight pay works out to
$219,240 per year.
So, it's your claim that for the year you are up 50K and for the end of the year, in 2.5 scant months, you will be $120K over that figure. Interesting projection there??

Quite the fantasy world you live in there.

But, whatever. If this is what makes you feel after the B K beat down

I know some NB captains that will be over $300k this year with GS. It can be done if you work your schedule and get a little lucky with GS.
That being said I look forward to big gains in the next contract in pay AND quality of life items.
#2948
Manager,
I am also already 20% above my annual straight rate - it can be done. The key is to do it without working too hard.
Keep in mind this includes the Feb 14th PS check and the October PS advance.
He also maxed out his 401K so his company match of 15% gets converted into pay-rates. Throw in a bunch of green-slips and before you know it you have a pretty good year.
Scoop
I am also already 20% above my annual straight rate - it can be done. The key is to do it without working too hard.
Keep in mind this includes the Feb 14th PS check and the October PS advance.He also maxed out his 401K so his company match of 15% gets converted into pay-rates. Throw in a bunch of green-slips and before you know it you have a pretty good year.
Scoop
I also sure as heck don't adjust my pay rate for profit sharing (haven't we learned any better after a decade of losses?). The short staffing is more the reason for the big bucks than anything else. Otherwise there wouldn't be a 320 guy pulling in above 400 2 years in a row.
#2949
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




