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Old 11-18-2016 | 01:57 PM
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60K first year pay, and 12K pay cut second yr pay.

Do your homework fellas
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Old 11-18-2016 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by E175 Driver
60K first year pay, and 12K pay cut second yr pay.

Do your homework fellas
As a line holder, you can easily make more your second year than the first. Scheduled day off (SDO) pay plus critical pay will make us most of the difference. Plus, you will likely be able to upgrade before year 2 ends, so that is additional pay right there.
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Old 11-18-2016 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by NMuir
Except that Sallie Mae applies extra payments to interest, not principle
If you know how loans work that makes zero sense. If you look on Sallie Mae's website they'll tell you that interest accrues daily. So unless they're banking your extra payments and applying it towards later, not yet accrued interest (spoiler alert: they're not), any additional amount above the interest portion of you payment gets applied to principal.

https://www.salliemae.com/student-lo...ng-off-a-loan/
Sallie Mae: How To Apply Payment To Principal - Graduating in Debt

Originally Posted by Pedro4President
Pretty sure all loans are interest first then principal. That's pretty standard across the board isn't it?
Google "Amortization Schedule." Bottom line, your payment is allocated to varying amounts of principal and interest across the life of the loan. You do pay more in interest earlier in the life of the loan, but anything extra above your calculated payment should be applied to principal.
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Old 11-18-2016 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by E175 Driver
60K first year pay, and 12K pay cut second yr pay.

Do your homework fellas
Meh. Learn how to not live paycheck to paycheck and move on with your life.

Your perspective could just as easily be "48K first and second year, and 12K extra thrown at my debt."
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Old 11-18-2016 | 02:51 PM
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I read on the Envoy website that new hires may "choose" between the E175 and the 145/CRJ which drives the bonus amount. Are they really allowing new hires to choose their aircraft? Just curious.
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Old 11-18-2016 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by TallFlyer
Meh. Learn how to not live paycheck to paycheck and move on with your life.

Your perspective could just as easily be "48K first and second year, and 12K extra thrown at my debt."
I haven't met many young people who know how to properly budget. Parents don't seem to teach it much and schools certainly don't.
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Old 11-18-2016 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by TallFlyer
If you know how loans work that makes zero sense. If you look on Sallie Mae's website they'll tell you that interest accrues daily. So unless they're banking your extra payments and applying it towards later, not yet accrued interest (spoiler alert: they're not), any additional amount above the interest portion of you payment gets applied to principal.

https://www.salliemae.com/student-lo...ng-off-a-loan/
Sallie Mae: How To Apply Payment To Principal - Graduating in Debt


Google "Amortization Schedule." Bottom line, your payment is allocated to varying amounts of principal and interest across the life of the loan. You do pay more in interest earlier in the life of the loan, but anything extra above your calculated payment should be applied to principal.
Ok ok ok I just reread my short comment and see how badly worded it was.
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Old 11-18-2016 | 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by PSA help
Paying off high interest loans will save you a TON of money in the long run!
But student loan interest is tax deductible up to $2500? If you're incurring more than $2500 a year in interest, then yeah, pay it down. But otherwise, you get back at tax season (assuming your federal withholding was >=$2500). Though if you've got nothing to invest the extra cash in, loans aren't bad I suppose.

Originally Posted by BizJet
That might be why my parents told me to bank the bonus, in savings, and just do my monthly payments out of it. I need to call them and find out what they do.

Depends. Do you have multiple loans? Or did you have them all consolidated?

If you have multiples, you can just start paying down the interest and the principal on one, while just making the minimum on others (if decreasing principal is your goal).

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Old 11-19-2016 | 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Bravix
But student loan interest is tax deductible up to $2500? If you're incurring more than $2500 a year in interest, then yeah, pay it down. But otherwise, you get back at tax season (assuming your federal withholding was >=$2500). Though if you've got nothing to invest the extra cash in, loans aren't bad I suppose.




Depends. Do you have multiple loans? Or did you have them all consolidated?

If you have multiples, you can just start paying down the interest and the principal on one, while just making the minimum on others (if decreasing principal is your goal).
Scratch that, was thinking tax credit, not deduction. :/

But as far as your desire to pay down principal, that still stands if you have multiple loans.

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Old 11-19-2016 | 04:16 AM
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How does earning vacation time work at envoy and psa? Is it the same?
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