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Old 09-22-2010 | 04:17 PM
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With the per diem, is there any way to track it throughout the month, or is the end of every month like looking in your Christmas stocking?
Lol, well it shows up on each sequence you work, even ready reserve shifts will show the per diem at the bottom. Also, your monthly schedule shows actual per diem per trip and a running total for the month.

When you are a FO, especially a newhire, per diem can add up to be a huge chunk of your paycheck!
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Old 09-22-2010 | 08:31 PM
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Lol, well it shows up on each sequence you work, even ready reserve shifts will show the per diem at the bottom. Also, your monthly schedule shows actual per diem per trip and a running total for the month.

When you are a FO, especially a newhire, per diem can add up to be a huge chunk of your paycheck!
And presumably there is a way to track all of your sequences through the month?

Online scheduling and/or Online Payroll that we have access to?
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Old 09-23-2010 | 05:29 AM
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1.Dont count per diem as income.
2.Budget with your 72Hr.Guarantee.
3.Live within your means.
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Old 09-23-2010 | 07:10 AM
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1.Dont count per diem as income.
2.Budget with your 72Hr.Guarantee.
3.Live within your means.
That wasn't my question, and the above has nothing to do with why I am asking, but thanks anyway.

And I believe it is a 75 hour guarantee, but again, thanks anyway.

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Old 09-23-2010 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by XForces
That wasn't my question, and the above has nothing to do with why I am asking, but thanks anyway.

And I believe it is a 75 hour guarantee, but again, thanks anyway.

75 on reserve, 72 with a line, but you can go below guarantee under some scenarios, so make sure you understand the contract, or ask someone who has been here awhile.
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Old 09-23-2010 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by XForces
That wasn't my question, and the above has nothing to do with why I am asking, but thanks anyway.

And I believe it is a 75 hour guarantee, but again, thanks anyway.
That attitude will get you far....
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Old 09-23-2010 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by XForces
That wasn't my question, and the above has nothing to do with why I am asking, but thanks anyway.

And I believe it is a 75 hour guarantee, but again, thanks anyway.

Thought he was just giving food for thought...good luck knowing everything.
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Old 09-23-2010 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by RJ Pilot
That attitude will get you far....
Originally Posted by ERJF15
Thought he was just giving food for thought...good luck knowing everything.
I'm afraid you have it wrong.

My question was asked for informational purposes. I have a specific and unique reason for wanting/needing to know if payroll was trackable, and it has nothing o do with managing my finances.

Aviation is a second career for me, and my first treated me very well. I have no more concern for whether or not my per deim is plus or minus a few dollars each month then I have concern that the sun will rise tomorrow, but I need to track it.

While asking a question I received a bug standard interjection of opinion, and an opinion that demonstrated what I deemed to be rather arrogant presumption, and refraining from personal attack, unlike yourselves, I expressed that the answer did not apply.

I love this site, and all the information I have received from it. However it could be much better served by offering opinions when appropriate or requested, neither which was the case regarding my question.

Sorry if you got upset, but understand another it from another point of view.
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Old 09-24-2010 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by XForces
And presumably there is a way to track all of your sequences through the month?

Online scheduling and/or Online Payroll that we have access to?
To steer this back on course...

We do have a system called Sabre, and we use a portion of that known as DECS to sign into trips, check schedules, bid for flying, etc. It will show your per diem for each individual sequence you fly (or for ready reserve). You can also find the monthly totals through a few different commands in the system. It is accessible online through jetnet, and now there is even an iphone app to access Sabre.

You can also go to your payroll statements on jetnet to find per diem totals from past months. I believe the epays records will go back 4-5 years, so you shouldnt have any problems keeping track.
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Old 09-24-2010 | 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by XForces
Aviation is a second career for me, and my first treated me very well. I have no more concern for whether or not my per deim is plus or minus a few dollars each month then I have concern that the sun will rise tomorrow, but I need to track it.

While asking a question I received a bug standard interjection of opinion, and an opinion that demonstrated what I deemed to be rather arrogant presumption, and refraining from personal attack, unlike yourselves, I expressed that the answer did not apply

Well excuse me! Here's the issue....Flyby was just giving some food for thought, but you came off as a total a-hole in your response.

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