What about....
Duty/Trip Rigs?
Line Guarantee?
Minimum Credit for Reserve Call-out?
Long/Short Reserve call-out?
Anything else?....
I live 15 minutes from JFK....how will my QOL be on reserve in the E190 or the A320? I got a Blue Dart and am just waiting for the interview call...
What about first year annual salary in the 190 vs. Airbus?
WOW! Not too many JFK based pilots actually live anywhere near JFK. I hope it works out for you.
You'll make more on reserve in the A320 than on the E190 (unless the pay changes like it is rumored). Right now, no long or short callout. It is a 2 hour callout to show time.
One thing you should consider is that with the slowing growth of both fleets is that upgrade will take much longer now on the E190. The fence comes down in 11 months so ANY A320 FO with two years can bid E190 captain. My guess is that many of them will go to the E190, further lengthening upgrade time on the E190.
Another thing to consider is where the planes are flying. While the A320 flies all over the system (Aruba layovers, transcons, upstate, etc...) the E190 is mostly concentrated in the northeast. You may have up to 3 cycles a day in and out of JFK. Even on clear, beautiful VFR days you can get delays going through JFK. So, would you rather go in and out of JFK 2-3 times per day or fly one leg and go to the hotel? There have been days where all E190 flights were delayed and only a handful of A320 flights were delayed. Also, the A320s do red-eyes, E190's don't.
The A320 trips are generally more efficient than the E190 trips (Avergage daily credit closer to 6 hours vs. about 5 hours on the E190). This is mostly a function of the number of planes in each fleet. Look for the average daily credits on the E190 to increase over time as JB accepts more deliveries and gets more utilization.
Guarantee is 70/month for a line holder, 75/month for a reserve. Those extra 5 hours are paid at premium pay (1.5 x base hourly rate).
If I were a newhire and had a choice of aircraft, I'd choose the A320. But, that's just my opinion.
GP