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RJDio 06-29-2018 09:24 AM

Eagle Jet International & SkyWest Partnership
 
https://www.flyingmag.com/eagle-jet-international-and-skywest-ease-transition-to-airlines

Not sure if this is new or not. But $22,500 between two bonuses for guys who’ve yet to turn a wheel for Skywest shows there’s money to go around.

amcnd 06-29-2018 09:30 AM

Still the same $7,500. Bonus. But you get tuition reimbursement of 15k. Others get more, such as current SkyWest employees.... we have lots of rampers/FA’s foing to Flight school because of the reimbursement... not a bad gig.

WesternSkies 06-29-2018 11:02 AM

So these are people who have paid to sit right seat in something like a Beech 99 instead of working for a living and then OO will pay off 15k of their “training”.
Boooo

Sculprit 06-30-2018 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by amcnd (Post 2624537)
Still the same $7,500. Bonus. But you get tuition reimbursement of 15k. Others get more, such as current SkyWest employees.... we have lots of rampers/FA’s foing to Flight school because of the reimbursement... not a bad gig.

(serious question) Could you tell me how to go about getting more as a SkyWest employee? Im currently enrolled in one of the flight school's where SkyWest has a partnership program and everyone here including the non OO employees are getting the same amount....17,500.00 after they pass ioe....ends up being around 11k after taxes.

OOfff 06-30-2018 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by Sculprit (Post 2625208)
(serious question) Could you tell me how to go about getting more as a SkyWest employee? Im currently enrolled in one of the flight school's where SkyWest has a partnership program and everyone here including the non OO employees are getting the same amount....17,500.00 after they pass ioe....ends up being around 11k after taxes.

It would be extremely unusual for a CFI turned first year FO to have a 38% effective tax rate. Change your w4 for the bonus check if you can.

amcnd 06-30-2018 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Sculprit (Post 2625208)
(serious question) Could you tell me how to go about getting more as a SkyWest employee? Im currently enrolled in one of the flight school's where SkyWest has a partnership program and everyone here including the non OO employees are getting the same amount....17,500.00 after they pass ioe....ends up being around 11k after taxes.

Click on SWOL “hub” tab...

ninerdriver 06-30-2018 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 2625250)
It would be extremely unusual for a CFI turned first year FO to have a 38% effective tax rate. Change your w4 for the bonus check if you can.

You can't change the federal tax rate on a bonus check. That rate is 25%. FICA and Medicare are another 7.65% combined. Altogether, that's $5700+ before state taxes or other deductions.

OOfff 06-30-2018 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by ninerdriver (Post 2625388)
You can't change the federal tax rate on a bonus check. That rate is 25%. FICA and Medicare are another 7.65% combined. Altogether, that's $5700+ before state taxes or other deductions.

That’s why I said “if you can.” Either way, you’ll get it back, so just change your w4 for other checks to make it work if you need the money asap

DarkSideMoon 07-01-2018 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by ninerdriver (Post 2625388)
You can't change the federal tax rate on a bonus check. That rate is 25%. FICA and Medicare are another 7.65% combined. Altogether, that's $5700+ before state taxes or other deductions.

Not to nitpick, but that's your federal withholding, not rate. Rate is what you actually owe the government. One of the biggest misconceptions in aviation is that bonuses are somehow taxed differently than other income.

ninerdriver 07-01-2018 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by DarkSideMoon (Post 2625467)
Not to nitpick, but that's your federal withholding, not rate. Rate is what you actually owe the government. One of the biggest misconceptions in aviation is that bonuses are somehow taxed differently than other income.

Good nitpick... you're right on all counts.


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