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daOldMan 05-11-2016 02:58 AM

When does Endeavor's retention bonus expire/end?

HighFlight 05-11-2016 03:10 AM

2018.

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Originally Posted by daoldman (Post 2126794)
when does endeavor's retention bonus expire/end?


daOldMan 05-11-2016 03:13 AM

If Endeavor is fully staffed, what are the chances that the retention bonus will be extended? Especially with mainline taking delivery of new airplanes to replace the regional pilots, Endeavor will have to shed pilots. The lucky ones at the top will go to Delta. The rest will find their way to another regional.

Pete389 05-11-2016 04:00 AM

um....
 
Pushing $100,000 as a relatively new FO at a regional? I'm sending another resume. A guy could just retire on that, who cares about upgrades or flows!

chrisreedrules 05-11-2016 04:04 AM

Are Envoy's and PSA's retention bonuses reflected in this?

Name User 05-11-2016 05:02 AM


Originally Posted by Pete389 (Post 2126813)
Pushing $100,000 as a relatively new FO at a regional? I'm sending another resume. A guy could just retire on that, who cares about upgrades or flows!

That's a 3 year running total...

daOldMan 05-11-2016 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2126839)
That's a 3 year running total...

Over $100,000 for the first 3 years is now the baseline industry standard.

With the retention bonus at the AA WO regionals, all current FO's will make over $120,000 in 3 years.

Closer it $155k if you keep credit high each month and include per diem.

p3dnow 05-11-2016 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by HighFlight (Post 2126791)
Not sure where you guys are getting $93,000 and $57,000. 9E pays $30 per hour @ 75, so $27,000 for FY FO. Plus the $23,000 bonus, for a total of $50,000 before per diem or above guarantee. Just as the chart above shows.



The chart is based on minimum guarantee. It is not what you will actually make. Everyone makes more then minimum. That is why you will make more than the minimum. Makes sense?

Name User 05-11-2016 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by daOldMan (Post 2126845)
Over $100,000 for the first 3 years is now the baseline industry standard.

With the retention bonus at the AA WO regionals, all current FO's will make over $120,000 in 3 years.

Closer it $155k if you keep credit high each month and include per diem.


See if you can keep up.

Guy things you'll make $100k a year at a regional new hire as per the chart.

Severe letdown occurs when he realizes it's a 3 year running total in that time frame.

On a side note, how in the world is Mesa filling classes? Is it their domiciles?

daOldMan 05-11-2016 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2127085)
See if you can keep up.

Guy things you'll make $100k a year at a regional new hire as per the chart.

Severe letdown occurs when he realizes it's a 3 year running total in that time frame.

On a side note, how in the world is Mesa filling classes? Is it their domiciles?

Thanks, but I got that the first time.

Mesa has good bases, and has a really short upgrade time. That is helping. They also will hire anything that moves with no interview. The WO carriers for AAG have a minimum requirement that they all have to meet (x number of checkride failures, background issues, test scores). If you have failed out of another airline, have a bunch of checkride busts, a DUI or more, then you go to Mesa.


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