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PeakEGT 01-17-2025 06:00 PM

2024 Salary Survey Thread Drift
 

Originally Posted by ElectricPAs (Post 3872208)
DL 737 FO
3 months year 1, 9 months year 2 pay. Around 50% living in base.

Base pay: 233,359
401k: 38,140
Per diem: 8,609
Profit sharing: 8,872

Total comp: 288,980

Hustled more months than not. A few 150 credit months helped out.

How does the pay cutover from year 1 to 2 at 3 months?

goinaround 01-17-2025 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by PeakEGT (Post 3872266)
How does the pay cutover from year 1 to 2 at 3 months?

Because he/she had 3 months of year 1 pay remaining after the new year? Nobody starts on Jan 1. ???

rickair7777 01-17-2025 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by PeakEGT (Post 3872266)
How does the pay cutover from year 1 to 2 at 3 months?

Got hired in Apr 2023.

PeakEGT 01-18-2025 04:43 AM


Originally Posted by goinaround (Post 3872274)
Because he/she had 3 months of year 1 pay remaining after the new year? Nobody starts on Jan 1. ???

I was under the assumption that YR 2 starts at your Month of Hire

flyguy81 01-18-2025 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by PeakEGT (Post 3872330)
I was under the assumption that YR 2 starts at your Month of Hire

It does. (Filler)

PeakEGT 01-18-2025 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by flyguy81 (Post 3872354)
It does. (Filler)

Im an idiot. Good day

word302 01-18-2025 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by PeakEGT (Post 3872448)
Im an idiot. Good day

Nah man. I assume you’re in the outside looking in. It’sa lot to digest.

flyguy81 01-18-2025 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by PeakEGT (Post 3872448)
Im an idiot. Good day

For awhile I believe at AA you didn’t get a longevity bump until the anniversary you finished IOE or something. Pretty sure everyone is DOH now though.

symbian simian 01-18-2025 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by flyguy81 (Post 3872563)
For awhile I believe at AA you didn’t get a longevity bump until the anniversary you finished IOE or something. Pretty sure everyone is DOH now though.

Company I worked for didn't give you captains pay until off high mins.... I could see IOE, cause the other dude is making captains pay. But both pilots getting FO pay??? Sorry for the thread drift, triggered. And yeah, I believe you are right about the AA pay bump date.

captjns 01-19-2025 04:55 AM


Originally Posted by symbian simian (Post 3872580)
Company I worked for didn't give you captains pay until off high mins.... I could see IOE, cause the other dude is making captains pay. But both pilots getting FO pay??? Sorry for the thread drift, triggered. And yeah, I believe you are right about the AA pay bump date.

Training pay, depending on the airline, compensation began from day one though, the final sim check, completion of OE, completion of first check after OE, or completion of the consolidation. Ancillary benefits such as hotel accommodations, during training, and travel benefits along with jump seat privileges. Some airlines were better than others, and some were worse than others.

Remember, being an educated consumer, as a prospective applicant, one has the opportunity to ask questions of pay arrangement and benefits during the interview process... Take it or leave it.


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