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Originally Posted by planejoe
(Post 3417135)
I'm not at Silver but from a friend who is:
AFW is the junior base. (Amazon ATR cargo flying). It is mostly all night flying, out and back. Meaning you are responsible for your own accommodation between work shifts unless you plan on moving there or already live there. |
Would love to have an opportunity to interview with Silver Airways as I live close to AFW. I applied a little while back, but have not heard anything. If anyone is willing to provide a phone number and/or email to their recruiting team, please DM me.
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Originally Posted by Kingfisher
(Post 3423858)
Would love to have an opportunity to interview with Silver Airways as I live close to AFW. I applied a little while back, but have not heard anything. If anyone is willing to provide a phone number and/or email to their recruiting team, please DM me.
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Originally Posted by planejoe
(Post 3423914)
Are you close to hiring mins? Weird that they wouldn't call back.
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Originally Posted by Kingfisher
(Post 3423927)
I exceed direct entry CA mins.
Darn, hopefully you can reach someone then. |
The Bennies
Starting the interview process soon and wanted to ask what the medical/dental/vision bennies are like?
What the lines are like? How the bonus, up to 28,500 really works? Is it in fact now 12 days off on RSV? I’d imagine it will be 6 months plus on RSV if you join as a Captain? Thank you |
Originally Posted by flypilot
(Post 3420878)
I'm at Silver. They need pilots at AFW, but they need them at TPA and FLL as well, they need them everywhere. In our class, everyone got the first base of their choosing. Sounds like they'll be coming out with a new contract very soon with added pay to try to curb attrition and to attract pilots. There are issues here and there, but any airline you go to is going to have positives and negatives. It's a great company, really is.
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Originally Posted by kaputt
(Post 3432109)
Is commuting from one of the outstations do-able, especially if you get TPA or FLL base?
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From the careers page. NOTE: New rates and incentives are effective as of June 1, 2022 based on the Letter of Agreement (LOA) signed between Silver Airways and the International Brotherhood of teamsters on May 27, 2022. While some of the incentives in the LOA are subject to further negotiations, the pay scale is considered ratified until the expiration of the current collective bargaining agreement which expires October 1, 2025.
Question is the 85 credit hours the new minimum monthly guarantee (up from 75) or just an example (for math purposes) of what one could make? https://i.ibb.co/zNHWvdH/sil1.png https://i.ibb.co/KrXdYHK/sil2.png https://i.ibb.co/5G6ypJG/sil3.png |
Pay increase, bonus retention
https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...for-Its-Pilots
May 31, 2022 10:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time HOLLYWOOD, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Silver Airways, America’s leading independent regional airline and The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the carrier’s collective bargaining agent for its pilots, have finalized a letter of agreement (LOA) where newly hired pilots and pilots who already enjoy a decades-long career with the airline will have multiple ways to “Make More Money,” starting with a new pay scale for both First Officers and Captains effective June 1, 2022. With this agreement, and before additional incentives are applied, the starting hourly rate for a first year First Officer will be $52.03 and the rate for a first year Captain will be $92.01. Also included in the LOA is a unique block or actual hours flown supplement that applies to all pilots regardless of position or seniority. Through this incentive, all pilots who fly within the airline’s passenger operations will receive a 10% override applied to the block or actual hours flown – meaning, the first year hourly rate for a First Officer would effectively become $57.23 and the rate for a first year Captain would effectively be $101.21. Both rates are now at the top of the pay scale for the regional airline industry. As the airline has experienced significant expansion with its cargo operation based at Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) in Texas, pilots who fly from AFW within the cargo division will have a 30% override applied to the hourly rate. With this industry-first incentive, the starting hourly rate for a First Officer would increase to $67.63, and for a first year Captain, the effective hourly rate would be $119.61. Pilots based in AFW will also receive a $300 monthly living allowance. Silver is the North American launch customer of the ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 and is committed to providing additional opportunities for its pilots to enjoy meaningful quality of life with schedules that offer minimal overnights while receiving top compensation. Some of these earning options include: $10,000 New Captain Bonus – for pilots who join as Direct Entry Captain, or upgrade $30,000 Longevity Bonus at the second year mark as Captain $40,000 Longevity Bonus at the fifth year mark as Captain Sick/Vacation Day “Buy Back” Program – up to 5 days per quarter at 125% of the hourly rate for superior attendance Quarterly Captain Retention Bonus of $3,000 in passenger operations and $4,000 in AFW cargo These incentives are in addition to other bonus programs, such as the annual High Season Bonus, which was ratified in the current CBA completed last summer. Pilots who complete flying during the carrier’s busiest period will receive an additional $4,000 bonus for the 2022 High Season. “The commitment of our pilots to safely and reliably transport our passengers and enhance the success of our growing cargo operation, is unparalleled in my airline career,” said Steven A. Rossum, Silver’s Chief Executive Officer. The CEO added “Our thanks to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and our pilots who recognized the growth potential for Silver and quickly negotiated and ratified this transformational agreement.” “This is an exciting time for Silver Airways,” said Captain Charles Osborne, Silver’s Chief Pilot. “Our pilots have multiple career paths with the ability to gain rapid and valuable experience flying for our cargo or passenger operations, or both, all while receiving outstanding training, accumulating hours, and enjoying an exceptional quality of life and working with an amazing team of dedicated aviation professionals.” While some of the incentives in the LOA are subject to further negotiations, the pay scale is considered ratified until the expiration of the current collective bargaining agreement which expires October 1, 2025. Additional details and the full Letter of Agreement can be found here. LOA: https://www.silverairways.com/docs/d...3-final%29.pdf |
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