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Madoxx11 10-22-2023 04:54 AM

Training Pay at JB
 
Can anyone tell me the current pay for new hires while in training. Thank you

Apophenia 10-22-2023 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Madoxx11 (Post 3713538)
Can anyone tell me the current pay for new hires while in training. Thank you

2.33 Hours per day, at $28.57 per Hour.

This works out to $66.57 per day, or ~$2000 per month, until LOE completion or 45 days after DOH, whichever comes first.

Yeah. It’s terrible, and embarrassing that it’s still like this in 2023.

UNDGUY 10-22-2023 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Madoxx11 (Post 3713538)
Can anyone tell me the current pay for new hires while in training. Thank you

2000 per month until you pass your LOE. I seem to remember there was an exception to this if your LOE takes longer than a certain amount of time, but I was unable to find a reference.

Madoxx11 10-22-2023 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by Apophenia (Post 3713696)
2.33 Hours per day, at $28.57 per Hour.

This works out to $66.57 per day, or ~$2000 per month, until LOE completion or 45 days after DOH, whichever comes first.

Yeah. It’s terrible, and embarrassing that it’s still like this in 2023.



Thank you for the info, that is sad!

MinFlyer 10-22-2023 11:21 AM

I can’t believe the company just put out an LOA and did not address this. 😞

Your name here 10-23-2023 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by Madoxx11 (Post 3713705)
Thank you for the info, that is sad!

Not trying to throw shade, but suck it up. It’s ONLY 45 days out of your career. Y’all have it so easy, stop complaining.

disenchantMINT 10-23-2023 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by MinFlyer (Post 3713737)
I can’t believe the company just put out an LOA and did not address this. 😞

ALPA does not bargain on behalf of those who are not even yet on property. If the company finds training pay to be a hindrance to hiring they can come to ALPA with an LOA that raises training pay in exchange for enhancements to line pilots' QOL and/or pay.

Flyby1206 10-23-2023 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by disenchantMINT (Post 3714109)
ALPA does not bargain on behalf of those who are not even yet on property. If the company finds training pay to be a hindrance to hiring they can come to ALPA with an LOA that raises training pay in exchange for enhancements to line pilots' QOL and/or pay.

Do they even need to negotiate with ALPA if they wanted to change newhire pay? I thought a newhire wasn't covered under the CBA or ALPA til they finished LOE

I was inverted 10-23-2023 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Flyby1206 (Post 3714114)
Do they even need to negotiate with ALPA if they wanted to change newhire pay? I thought a newhire wasn't covered under the CBA or ALPA til they finished LOE

Regardless, it’s a perfect intro and insight for newhires to realize how they will be compensated, treated, and valued by their employer over a career at jetblue. Gotta teach the core values early. Something about $avety or something.

Flyby1206 10-23-2023 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by I was inverted (Post 3714131)
Regardless, it’s a perfect intro and insight for newhires to realize how they will be compensated, treated, and valued by their employer over a career at jetblue. Gotta teach the core values early. Something about $avety or something.

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