2017 W2 Earnings
#252
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From: American Airlines Brake Pad Replacement Technician
If you find greed, jealousy, or envy starting to crowd into your thoughts in reading this thread...I'd ask to please exercise some personal restraint....
And don't derail this thread...instead feel free to start another separate thread discussing fairness and equity in different career fields vs this one or any other fairness/deserving debate you'd like to have.
This is serving to be an excellent source of data points regarding equipment, domiciles, seat position, qol, compensation that can further educate pilots on top of their union provided industry compensation analysis data.
Hopefully folks can admire the scenarios of folks posting big #/high qol as examples of groups who are raising the bar FOR ALL in this time of pattern bargaining.
And don't derail this thread...instead feel free to start another separate thread discussing fairness and equity in different career fields vs this one or any other fairness/deserving debate you'd like to have.
This is serving to be an excellent source of data points regarding equipment, domiciles, seat position, qol, compensation that can further educate pilots on top of their union provided industry compensation analysis data.
Hopefully folks can admire the scenarios of folks posting big #/high qol as examples of groups who are raising the bar FOR ALL in this time of pattern bargaining.
#254
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 17
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1) Airline employer SWA
2) Seat Ca
3) Equipment 737
4) Years of Service with company 19
5) How many days you worked. 129
6) How many overnights you had. Not sure
7) How many hours you blocked. 718
8) How many hours did you credit. Not sure
9) Expected gross income. $294,248
10) Extra Pay (DC, PS, etc.)
P.s. $29,953
B plan $36,000
NEC overage from prior year $8451
Grand total: $368,652
2) Seat Ca
3) Equipment 737
4) Years of Service with company 19
5) How many days you worked. 129
6) How many overnights you had. Not sure
7) How many hours you blocked. 718
8) How many hours did you credit. Not sure
9) Expected gross income. $294,248
10) Extra Pay (DC, PS, etc.)
P.s. $29,953
B plan $36,000
NEC overage from prior year $8451
Grand total: $368,652
#255
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Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 108
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1) Airline employer: UAL
2) Seat: CAPT
3) Equipment: B737
4) Years of Service with company: 22
5) How many days you worked: 122
6) How many overnights you had: 89
7) How many hours you blocked: 592
8) How many hours did you credit: 969
9) Expected gross income: 299,842 (includes PS)
10) Extra Pay: DC - 50,863 PD - 5,712
11) Total Comp: 356,417
2) Seat: CAPT
3) Equipment: B737
4) Years of Service with company: 22
5) How many days you worked: 122
6) How many overnights you had: 89
7) How many hours you blocked: 592
8) How many hours did you credit: 969
9) Expected gross income: 299,842 (includes PS)
10) Extra Pay: DC - 50,863 PD - 5,712
11) Total Comp: 356,417
Last edited by Octaflugaron; 01-07-2018 at 04:34 PM.
#256
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Joined: Aug 2015
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Last two are an interesting comparison. Top of the pay scale (NB for the United guy) working about the average. Roughly the same pay for the same days. SW guy flew more as I would expect. This is a GREAT thread.
It's not about any sort of bragging. It took me 20 years out of high school (yes I also went to college) to get this job. My average pay for those 20 years was very low. From 8K per year in the beginning, to 18K for a few years, then 25K for the middle years, 50K for the next few, to finally topping 100K at around year 17. We earned this pay and it is a drop in the bucket compared to what Airline pay was before deregulation and bankruptcy mania.
It's not about any sort of bragging. It took me 20 years out of high school (yes I also went to college) to get this job. My average pay for those 20 years was very low. From 8K per year in the beginning, to 18K for a few years, then 25K for the middle years, 50K for the next few, to finally topping 100K at around year 17. We earned this pay and it is a drop in the bucket compared to what Airline pay was before deregulation and bankruptcy mania.
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#260
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 156
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1) Airline employer: FedEx
2) Seat: FO
3) Equipment: A300
4) Years of Service with company: 5+
5) How many days you worked: 83 flying days, plus the days sitting reserve at home.
6) How many overnights you had: less than 83
7) How many hours you blocked: 315
8) Gross income: 215207.65
9) B-fund: 17264.99
10) Total: 232472.98
2) Seat: FO
3) Equipment: A300
4) Years of Service with company: 5+
5) How many days you worked: 83 flying days, plus the days sitting reserve at home.
6) How many overnights you had: less than 83
7) How many hours you blocked: 315
8) Gross income: 215207.65
9) B-fund: 17264.99
10) Total: 232472.98
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