Ratification Bonus page
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From: Guppy Cappy
Does anyone know how to get to the ratification bonus statement page on FT? I can’t seem to find it now that the link on CCS is gone. Wanted to check and see if the Nov 30 calculation was updated. Thanks!
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Mine isn’t showing it yet. You may want to check your United email, that’s where my link is. Message from Pilot payroll.
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It’s not updated yet as of 11/02 at 0900. But if you want the answer just look at your September pay stub and multiply by 0.14.
For clarity, the pay advice dated 10/16 shows your earnings through 9/28 (close enough). In that pay advice you can find your Regular Pay for the year, that is the number you use when you multiply by 0.14.
For clarity, the pay advice dated 10/16 shows your earnings through 9/28 (close enough). In that pay advice you can find your Regular Pay for the year, that is the number you use when you multiply by 0.14.
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And if you want the exact answer, there's always the official calculator at https://www.upa23.com/Back-Pay-Calculator
Mine was correct to the penny the first time.
Mine was correct to the penny the first time.
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From: 777 CA
It’s not updated yet as of 11/02 at 0900. But if you want the answer just look at your September pay stub and multiply by 0.14.
For clarity, the pay advice dated 10/16 shows your earnings through 9/28 (close enough). In that pay advice you can find your Regular Pay for the year, that is the number you use when you multiply by 0.14.
For clarity, the pay advice dated 10/16 shows your earnings through 9/28 (close enough). In that pay advice you can find your Regular Pay for the year, that is the number you use when you multiply by 0.14.
#7
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Yeah no, I’m not going to use that calculator. My method, while not exactly accurate, is simple and close enough. To each their own.
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You are correct, and I apologize for being insensitive. I sometimes forget that 4 grand is a significant amount of money for some people. For me the estimate is “close enough”, but I completely understand that it isn’t for you.
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And to come up with a $4200 delta your starting numbers must have been different by $30,000. So maybe you’re making $360,000 per year and looking at a bonus of $38,000?
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