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Old 02-09-2020, 01:20 PM
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When I look In the copy of the unsigned contract pdf all I see is 80hrs during training as pay... but some folks have posted its some tiny number like $2000. Can someone recent post the actual answer please?
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Old 02-09-2020, 01:36 PM
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When I look In the copy of the unsigned contract pdf all I see is 80hrs during training as pay... but some folks have posted its some tiny number like $2000. Can someone recent post the actual answer please?

80 hours are for pilots already on the seniority list. New-hires get the 2k/month until completion of LOE I believe. IOE is at first year pay.
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Old 02-09-2020, 01:42 PM
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i still don’t understand why JB needs 12 weeks to do a background check and delta can give me the job on the spot lol
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i still don’t understand why JB needs 12 weeks to do a background check and delta can give me the job on the spot lol
Because a lot of the background check is done while you’re still in training at Delta. And they don’t give you a “job on the spot”. They give you a CJO. They can fire you in training if they found you had lied. United is the same.
JetBlue gets that all done up front. Just a different way of doing business.
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Old 02-11-2020, 11:17 AM
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80 hours are for pilots already on the seniority list. New-hires get the 2k/month until completion of LOE I believe. IOE is at first year pay.
First year pay starts after your checkride is complete.
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Old 02-11-2020, 11:26 AM
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First year pay starts after your checkride is complete.
Ugh, yep....”2K/month until the completion of LOE” (checkride)
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Ugh, yep....”2K/month until the completion of LOE” (checkride)
My brain read IOE . My fault !
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Old 02-11-2020, 01:12 PM
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When I look In the copy of the unsigned contract pdf all I see is 80hrs during training as pay... but some folks have posted its some tiny number like $2000. Can someone recent post the actual answer please?
The pay isn't really out of the "ball park".....2K isn't huge but they cover meals at the training facility with a per diem amount for daily use and lodging is free. Delta pays almost 4K (before taxes) but lodging and food is on you. Although not completely equitable, it's a decent arrangement and is comparable...........unless you live in ATL and don't have a lodging expense while in training for DAL.....
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My brain read IOE . My fault !
No biggie....
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The pay isn't really out of the "ball park".....2K isn't huge but they cover meals at the training facility with a per diem amount for daily use and lodging is free. Delta pays almost 4K (before taxes) but lodging and food is on you. Although not completely equitable, it's a decent arrangement and is comparable...........unless you live in ATL and don't have a lodging expense while in training for DAL.....
If you only hit the salad bar for lunch and dinner, you’ll have a few extra bongo bucks to buy candy and laundry detergent with. Use your monopoly money every day though because it doesn’t carry over. I think I owed 7 dollars when I checked out.
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