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Old 11-16-2016 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Aubieflyer
Can someone enlighten me on where the CVG or RDU base need comes from? I'm playing catch-up a little and wondering why either of those would be a base.


Seeing as they keep bringing up bases and then dispelling the rumors. At this point I think it's just best to assume we are not getting a a new base.


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Old 11-16-2016 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Aviationslave
TW is now telling the recurrent classes that the new base isn't happening, and if it does happen it's Cvg or rdu.


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CVG wouldn't be most attractive base from a hiring perspective. Already have PSA there and not as much of a hub as our current ones. RDU might bring in more interest at least.
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by stillcantfly
After the 25% federal tax and ALPA 1.9% tax, medical, SOC you take home about 45-60% of it after taxes depending on state you live in so $23,000 bonus comes out to roughly $11,000-$13,000 a year take home you can plan on living on throughout the year. Once you get the tax return it's different story I get it. But you're still only able to live throughout the year on half of it. Because the government puts it in a interest free savings account for you......bless their hearts! So $33,000 was the number some one used previous to me so I continued to use it but after the math at 75 hour guarantee plus bonus it's close to $40,000 without subtracting taxes from your regular paycheck. Also doesn't include the new hire $10,000 so you can plan on taking around 5-$6000 of that home after taxes. So simple math, all said in done $27,000 year minus taxes roughly $24,000 take home. $24,000+$12,000(bonus) puts you at $36,000 so I was off by roughly $3000 my apologies. Still pretty hard to live on in NYC with a family and responsibilities. Now add the new hire bonus to ONLY THE NEW GUYS $6000 after taxes puts you at $42,000 hardly sustainable in New York.
You can increase you exemptions and get more money in your paycheck and won't have to wait for tax time to get your money back.
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:15 AM
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Living in NYC and being based in JFK, the taxes are 47% when it comes to bonuses and 43% when it comes to regular taxable income. And if this wasn't bad enough I still wind up paying additional NYC taxes come tax time. About $1000 additional for a $50000 annual income.
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Xelectro
Living in NYC and being based in JFK, the taxes are 47% when it comes to bonuses and 43% when it comes to regular taxable income. And if this wasn't bad enough I still wind up paying additional NYC taxes come tax time.
Finally someone who isn't living in La La land and is in touch with reality!!
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by stillcantfly
Finally someone who isn't living in La La land and is in touch with reality!!
Got my IOE completion bonus a few paychecks ago and it was $1550 with NO other deductions other then taxes.
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:21 AM
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if able to get a JFK base; what are the lines like? commutable? are you able to adjust your schedule and get trips back to back and then more time off as a result?
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by stillcantfly
After the 25% federal tax and ALPA 1.9% tax, medical, SOC you take home about 45-60% of it after taxes depending on state you live in so $23,000 bonus comes out to roughly $11,000-$13,000 a year take home you can plan on living on throughout the year. Once you get the tax return it's different story I get it. But you're still only able to live throughout the year on half of it. Because the government puts it in a interest free savings account for you......bless their hearts! So $33,000 was the number some one used previous to me so I continued to use it but after the math at 75 hour guarantee plus bonus it's close to $40,000 without subtracting taxes from your regular paycheck. Also doesn't include the new hire $10,000 so you can plan on taking around 5-$6000 of that home after taxes. So simple math, all said in done $27,000 year minus taxes roughly $24,000 take home. $24,000+$12,000(bonus) puts you at $36,000 so I was off by roughly $3000 my apologies. Still pretty hard to live on in NYC with a family and responsibilities. Now add the new hire bonus to ONLY THE NEW GUYS $6000 after taxes puts you at $42,000 hardly sustainable in New York.
And yet thousands of people before you were able to do it on less. Grow up and learn to budget.
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Xelectro
Living in NYC and being based in JFK, the taxes are 47% when it comes to bonuses and 43% when it comes to regular taxable income. And if this wasn't bad enough I still wind up paying additional NYC taxes come tax time. About $1000 additional for a $50000 annual income.
Federal 25%
NY state 7%
FICA. 7%
Total 39%
Roughly $35,000 net after paying the tax man
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Old 11-16-2016 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr Rumbold
if able to get a JFK base; what are the lines like? commutable? are you able to adjust your schedule and get trips back to back and then more time off as a result?
Line after a month probably.

I commute from Florida, sometimes 2 legs thru ATL. Or direct on JetBlue. Yes, commutable.

You can do back to back trips but I don't like it because it means staying a night at JFK with no guaranteed hotel (since it is your base, they expect you to have housing of some form nearby). I have no crashpad.
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