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Old 11-27-2016 | 05:32 AM
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And it doesn't actually say we're going to Lunkin to take the ATP written; it just says "the written test".
Sounds like we will be in both classes together. The first letter (for the ATP-CTP) has in the scheule block 1 day for the ATP Knowledge Exam, indicating it is the FAA test. Notice also the bullet point "Upon successful completion of the course and the ATP written, you may be accepted into the next available New Hire First Officer class scheduled." While pehaps you can go anywhere to take the exam, it seems prudent to take it asap after the ATP-CTP so you can get into the scheduled class the following Monday. And be prepared to pay for the exam ($165.)
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Old 11-27-2016 | 05:42 AM
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2. Does anyone have any gouge on training dates for the holiday period? Class start date is the 19th, so I'll obviously be in training for Xmas and New Year's... I understand we get those holidays off, but since they both fall on the weekend this year, would anyone have a clue how that works out? Not a big deal really, just trying to figure out how much time I'll have to pack up the family and divy-up trips between all the different family members, if any...

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Also interested in this. Planning for the worst case, but expecting they won't have us travel on Christmas day to be in class Monday 12/26.

Unfortunately, my emails have not been answered by the people who sent me the info letters including the tagline "feel free to reach out if you have any questions." I understand they are busy busy, but it is a frustrating and disappointing part of this process that these questions are answered here on APC faster. (& at all.)

Let me know if you have any luck.
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Old 11-27-2016 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by SkyknightJohn
Sounds like we will be in both classes together. The first letter (for the ATP-CTP) has in the scheule block 1 day for the ATP Knowledge Exam, indicating it is the FAA test. Notice also the bullet point "Upon successful completion of the course and the ATP written, you may be accepted into the next available New Hire First Officer class scheduled." While pehaps you can go anywhere to take the exam, it seems prudent to take it asap after the ATP-CTP so you can get into the scheduled class the following Monday. And be prepared to pay for the exam ($165.)


You are correct... Just went back to that first email and saw that a few minutes ago. Having ten different "New Hire" emails and reply threads in my inbox hasn't helped me keep the info straight.

I've had some trouble getting questions answered in a timely fashion as well. I'm pretty empathetic when it comes to things like this, but/and I am hoping it's a sign that hiring is at an elevated level, and HR is just trying to stay afloat.
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Old 11-27-2016 | 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by soitgoes
...Having ten different "New Hire" emails and reply threads in my inbox hasn't helped me keep the info straight.

...but/and I am hoping it's a sign that hiring is at an elevated level, and HR is just trying to stay afloat.
Agreed on both. Printing much of it and building a file helps. Also, I'm approaching it a little like the military... show up and learn the real scoop from the people doing the training, rather than the recruiter. Plan for the worst, be happy when it turns out different.

A big confusing point I have is when does pay & per diem start? Earlier in the thread it was indicated we are not "on property" until FO class. This agrees with what the recruiters suggested in the interview (i.e. don't pass the ATP-CTP=not hired.) However, my new hire forms all listed the first day of ATP-CTP as my DOH. Anyone recently through care to chime in?
(still planning to not be paid until FO begins, but would be happy to find out different.)
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Old 11-27-2016 | 06:28 AM
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Yes, every w-2 dollar I earn at PSA is taxed at 39.6%, because if I didn't earn it, I'd still be paying 39.6% on the "last dollar earned". It is absolutely in my interest to reduce my w-2 income by maxing the 401(k) contribution. It's not about earning less - it's about retaining and growing more of what little I earn flying airplanes.
My main point (however poorly stated) that people need to hear is that earning enough to put you into a higher tax bracket doesn't automatically go back and tax all of your earnings below that bracket at a higher rate. So when I hear people say that don't want to earn enough to put them in a higher tax bracket I tend to groan a little inside because it seems obvious that there's something they don't understand.

Now if you have enough passive income (or you're married to a doc) that you can afford to max out a 401(k) while still having enough to maintain whatever lifestyle you expect, then by all means. BUT, if one's income is under the limits for a Roth IRA, then they should max out their 401(k) match, then the Roth, then back to the 401(k).
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Old 11-27-2016 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by SkyknightJohn
Agreed on both. Printing much of it and building a file helps. Also, I'm approaching it a little like the military... show up and learn the real scoop from the people doing the training, rather than the recruiter. Plan for the worst, be happy when it turns out different. AMEN

A big confusing point I have is when does pay & per diem start? Earlier in the thread it was indicated we are not "on property" until FO class. This agrees with what the recruiters suggested in the interview (i.e. don't pass the ATP-CTP=not hired.) However, my new hire forms all listed the first day of ATP-CTP as my DOH. Anyone recently through care to chime in?
(still planning to not be paid until FO begins, but would be happy to find out different.)
Another DEC 5th/19th class guy here.

Pay does not begin until 19th, as I understand it.

It stated such somewhere...
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Old 11-27-2016 | 08:21 AM
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Pay, per diem, and DOH all start day 1 of indoc. Your hotels are covered though during the CTP course.
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Old 11-27-2016 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by TallFlyer
My main point (however poorly stated) that people need to hear is that earning enough to put you into a higher tax bracket doesn't automatically go back and tax all of your earnings below that bracket at a higher rate. So when I hear people say that don't want to earn enough to put them in a higher tax bracket I tend to groan a little inside because it seems obvious that there's something they don't understand.

Now if you have enough passive income (or you're married to a doc) that you can afford to max out a 401(k) while still having enough to maintain whatever lifestyle you expect, then by all means. BUT, if one's income is under the limits for a Roth IRA, then they should max out their 401(k) match, then the Roth, then back to the 401(k).
We are in agreement on all of these points. Fear of paying a higher tax rate is irrational when tax rates are progressive.
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Old 11-27-2016 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by SkyknightJohn
Agreed on both. Printing much of it and building a file helps. Also, I'm approaching it a little like the military... show up and learn the real scoop from the people doing the training, rather than the recruiter. Plan for the worst, be happy when it turns out different.

A big confusing point I have is when does pay & per diem start? Earlier in the thread it was indicated we are not "on property" until FO class. This agrees with what the recruiters suggested in the interview (i.e. don't pass the ATP-CTP=not hired.) However, my new hire forms all listed the first day of ATP-CTP as my DOH. Anyone recently through care to chime in?
(still planning to not be paid until FO begins, but would be happy to find out different.)
You are not considered an employee until day 1 of new hire indoc. You are not considered an employee in the ATP/CTP course. I can't speak to the pay other than the CTP course if being provided for you free of charge. It does not come out of your bonus like some airlines do. I would imagine pay and per diem will start day 1 of new hire class.
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Old 11-28-2016 | 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by PleaseComplete
Another DEC 5th/19th class guy here.

Pay does not begin until 19th, as I understand it.

It stated such somewhere...
What do you mean another DEC? Are they doing this again?
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