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amcnd 10-16-2018 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by Utah (Post 2692222)
How much do the sim instructors get credit wise every month?

Sim guys pull in 160-220k + a year. Depending on CRJ or ERJ. And seniority... LCA’s can push 180-200k a year..

rickair7777 10-16-2018 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by amcnd (Post 2692243)
Sim guys pull in 160-220k + a year. Depending on CRJ or ERJ. And seniority...

More than that potentially, no 117 limits in the sim. But that's a lot of work and they only fly very rarely.

Paid2fly 10-16-2018 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by WesternSkies (Post 2692054)
A 20 year guy bidding the 200... ok
Currently you are being paid 112.09$ with ta offering 116$ 3.5% real money.
And when inflation was recently flat you would have said??
That 1% you are already counting is fine but the fact is you won’t see $116 until 2022. It’s 2018. Do a little hard math and get back to me.
















Yeah, bidding what is available in my base, mostly crummy 200 pairings.
Inflation isn't flat, and is projected to increase, that's one of the reasons the fed keeps raising interest rates.:rolleyes:

Paid2fly 10-16-2018 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by skiK2 (Post 2692125)
I’m a 10 year CA making over 160k, and that’s not hard to do with seniority. I don’t do 4 days, and my family and I take several vacations per year.

Now if I compare myself to my counterparts at mainline, of course it’s easy to find shortcomings at the regional level. Or I could choose to make the best of my current situation, work hard, and maximize the rules available to me. Another thing available is spend the extra time trying to get out.








!0 year CA in what base, and exactly how are you making "over" 160K? It would be nearly impossible with many of the pairings in my base crediting at minimum, or half the duty time.

WesternSkies 10-17-2018 06:35 AM

This will be such a significant raise to me that operating under this rate for ONLY the last two months of the year will be better than if I worked the entire year with that 1% pay raise for 2018 that we we’re so upset about NOT getting.
All prospective.

rswitz 10-17-2018 08:15 AM

What pay rate would be enough to turn the no voters into yes voters?

hawk21 10-17-2018 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by rswitz (Post 2692780)
What pay rate would be enough to turn the no voters into yes voters?


Mainline rates.

Skyhawk121 10-17-2018 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by rswitz (Post 2692780)
What pay rate would be enough to turn the no voters into yes voters?

There will never be a situation where 100% of the population is a "yes". Someone will always find a reason to complain about something, so all we can do is vote for ourselves.

rickair7777 10-17-2018 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by hawk21 (Post 2692791)
Mainline rates.

That's achievable but not by voting in a regional election :rolleyes:

word302 10-17-2018 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by rswitz (Post 2692780)
What pay rate would be enough to turn the no voters into yes voters?

It’s not the rates that most of us have a problem with.


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