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CaribPilot 10-11-2007 06:23 AM

Payment Calculation for ASA
 
As a new hire I am trying to plan my finances wisely, ie savings, third party retirement fund, etc. With this new TA in place, I am trying to figure what my monthly gross would be with first and second year pay. Any experts out there that can come up with a safe guesstimate uisng a 90-flight hour line, using average per diem, and rigs?:confused:

JoeyMeatballs 10-11-2007 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by CaribPilot (Post 245547)
As a new hire I am trying to plan my finances wisely, ie savings, third party retirement fund, etc. With this new TA in place, I am trying to figure what my monthly gross would be with first and second year pay. Any experts out there that can come up with a safe guesstimate uisng a 90-flight hour line, using average per diem, and rigs?:confused:

Well I am sure the duty rigs all depends on what kind of schedule you have. For per diem just add TAFB x (per diem), and do the same for your hourly payratesssssssss:rolleyes:

CaribPilot 10-11-2007 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by SAABaroowski (Post 245555)
Well I am sure the duty rigs all depends on what kind of schedule you have. For per diem just add TAFB x (per diem), and do the same for your hourly payratesssssssss:rolleyes:


Numbers dude, NUMBERS:cool:

KiloAlpha 10-11-2007 07:15 AM

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Surely a "super instructor" can do basic multiplication and addition :rolleyes:

Do you by chance have a license plate frame on your car that says "world's greatest pilot"

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ghilis101 10-11-2007 07:17 AM

ahhhhh this is great, the board was kind of boring for the past week now im feeling entertained again :)

rickair7777 10-11-2007 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by CaribPilot (Post 245547)
As a new hire I am trying to plan my finances wisely, ie savings, third party retirement fund, etc. With this new TA in place, I am trying to figure what my monthly gross would be with first and second year pay. Any experts out there that can come up with a safe guesstimate uisng a 90-flight hour line, using average per diem, and rigs?:confused:

The rigs look very similar to SKW...for a 90 flight hour line (you might have to pick up some open time to get to 90) I would assume 100 hours credit plus $250 -$500 per diem. Multiply that times hourly rate.

CaribPilot 10-11-2007 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by KiloAlpha (Post 245584)
[flame]

Surely a "super instructor" can do basic multiplication and addition :rolleyes:

Do you by chance have a license plate frame on your car that says "world's greatest pilot"

[/flame]

Nah nothing on the frame but my plate actually says EATME, no lie....

ghilis101 10-11-2007 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by CaribPilot (Post 245589)
Nah nothing on the frame but my plate actually says EATME, no lie....

haha well in that case everythings ok then. carry on. man you are a glutton for punishment arent you :)

KiloAlpha 10-11-2007 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by CaribPilot (Post 245589)
Nah nothing on the frame but my plate actually says EATME, no lie....

Hmm.. let me guess, you work for All ATPs.. perhaps Riddle?

JoeyMeatballs 10-11-2007 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by KiloAlpha (Post 245593)
Hmm.. let me guess, you work for All ATPs.. perhaps Riddle?

Kilo, coming on strong this morning with the witty remarks hahah I love it


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