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ReadOnly7 12-16-2022 10:47 AM

I got a Tumi.

No amount of money can top that. All you other losers are green with envy…….

Minepza 12-16-2022 10:54 AM

About tree fiddy

BIGRIG 12-16-2022 11:55 AM

I paid $318 for Short Term Disability out of my own pocket. And another $2700 of my own money for long term disability. Also paid $1000 of my own money to park at the airport so I could produce revenue for the company. Oh and $527 of imputed income for SWAG.

Aero1900 12-16-2022 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by bonvoyage (Post 3553402)
Breeze, year 1 CA

1 month training pay, which was $2,500, 3 months of year 1 FO pay, 8 months CA pay, which changed/increased 3 times this year. 393 hours blocked

$213,500 gross (doesn’t count what I will earn Dec 16-31)
$8,181 employer 401k match

Excluding training for initial FO OE and upgrade, I stayed in 3 hotels. Every other night spent at home. Live in base, drive to work. Average 10 days of work per month

While I’m happy, regionals are paying the same amount now (although WAY more work for it). Crazy to think a few years ago I commuted halfway across the country to make 32k a year at my regional


Sounds darn good for year 1 pay!

captnate702 12-16-2022 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by bonvoyage (Post 3553402)
Breeze, year 1 CA

1 month training pay, which was $2,500, 3 months of year 1 FO pay, 8 months CA pay, which changed/increased 3 times this year. 393 hours blocked

$213,500 gross (doesn’t count what I will earn Dec 16-31)
$8,181 employer 401k match

Excluding training for initial FO OE and upgrade, I stayed in 3 hotels. Every other night spent at home. Live in base, drive to work. Average 10 days of work per month

While I’m happy, regionals are paying the same amount now (although WAY more work for it). Crazy to think a few years ago I commuted halfway across the country to make 32k a year at my regional

Sounds like allegiant 2.0

MIddle3rd 12-16-2022 03:12 PM

UAL Narrowbody CA
 
Total: $378k
Taxable: 317k
Per Diem: 12k
401K: 51

Paid for 1100 hours. Rolling 365 is about 700. About 50% seniority.

Used all vacation. A few premium trips here and there.

AllYourBaseAreB 12-16-2022 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by Minepza (Post 3553462)
About tree fiddy

get outta here Lochness Monster! Don’t you know airline pilots are cheap??

AboveMins 12-16-2022 07:03 PM

Atlas, 5 year 74 FO, just shy of $270k. No sick calls, trained on days off, sold back 1 week of vacation, and worked one outbase. 491 block hours.

CQKSNT 12-16-2022 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by Back2future (Post 3553091)
I think you're overthinking it. Individuals don't use accrual accounting unless they are running a fairly large business. Us regular folks pay income taxes based on which year we receive and/or lose our money. i.e cash accounting.

Mmmmmmmm No.

FXLAX 12-16-2022 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by MIddle3rd (Post 3553599)
Total: $378k
Taxable: 317k
Per Diem: 12k
401K: 51

Paid for 1100 hours. Rolling 365 is about 700. About 50% seniority.

Used all vacation. A few premium trips here and there.

Did your employer contribute all of the $51,0000 into your 401k? Or do you literally mean $51? Also, who is your employer? That’s kind of the point.


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