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Less than I'm making this year, that's for sure!

Thanks to CommutAir for setting the bar so low. :D 2007 will be the first year in 8 years that my pay, adjusted for inflation, has actually gone up!
 
Ok, I'll stir the post first...

FO, 78 hours or less, lineholder, 15 year (pay tops out at 12 year)

Including 10% 401k and 640 shares of AMR cashed out at $25 ($5 strike)

$114,140

So, the stock was $12,900 gross so the flying pay alone was $101,230

Unit
 
152000...... sux
 
8th year AA 737 F/O on reserve all year.

Line one from my 2006 AA W2:

$79,156.39

THEN SUBRACT THE FOLLOWING!!!

Line 2 Federal Income Tax Withheld:

$12,117.73

Line 4 Social Security Tax Withheld:

$5191.04

Line 6 Medicare Tax Withheld:

$1214.03
 
Hey ILS,
Just curious about your line 2 of over $12,000. You made about $6k more than me but my line 2 only shows $2700 of taxes witheld. Either you are paying too much or I'm about to get audited! All the other number are close.
 
Year 2 at B6, A320 FO.

$75,456.13

Includes a $4,000 gain on CSPP (stock purchase plan)



hey Lumax, all depends on your deductions. If your single and claiming 1 you pay out the wazoo, if your married with 3 or 4 kids your deducting about 7, and paying much less.
 
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Made up number

I am curious to know what kind of monthly schedule you flew and how many hours total for the year you flew to make this at Skywest?

has to be an Instructor Pilot.
 
7th year fo at alaska. just an average line guy. 80,232.55 hourly and per-diem....no 401k match(they dont)no stock, no profit sharing....About 37,000.00 less than year 5 W2's
 
Tico,

Check your last paystub because my shows a VERY GENEROUS $600 for profit sharing and a HUGE $2400 company contribution to my 401 k.
 
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8 yr CA @ skyw

line 1 $ 127,546

Whataburger -

Im very curious what your w2 says.

Wow, at a whole 70 bucks an hour?

So you managed 1,800 credit hours in 2006? How many days off did you have?

I flew there for 4 years and was an RJ captain when I quit, making 61 an hour. And I wasn't going to break 65,000...
 
Wow, I didn't even make enough to legally have to receive a W2. But then again, I'm Way2Broke. Seriously, pretty tasteless and I'd say even rude thread.
 
Seriously, pretty tasteless and I'd say even rude thread.

WTF is so tasteless and rude about it? We're volunteering the information, genuine curiosity is being satisfied, and we're not discussing sweaty taint.

Part of the reason I posted my W2 is because I wanted to show how bad it really is at one of the "best paid" legacy carriers where I've yet to make what the "average" pilot makes according to CNN or any other dou(hebag media outlet. You'll notice that I didn't pad my numbers with stock or "retirement" contributions. I did this because I can't spend that money, and the likelihood that I'm going to actually receive my A-fund is slim, so why try to impress everyone with inflated numbers?

I wouldn't discuss my pay with the guy who works at the carwash, but I don't see anything "rude or tasteless" about discussing it ANONYMOUSLY on a message board with mostly other pilots. Even if a non-pilot sees what I make, I don't give a rip because it's about time the myth of the "overpaid and underworked" pilot gets exposed. Egos aside, I don't have a problem with the thread.
 
Its like walking up to one of your fellow pilots at work and asking how much they made last year. Its not a big deal. You pretty much know what they made because we all know the payscale. We just want to see how these contractual payscales add up in the real world. With the current payscales these days its pretty much like seeing whos socks smell worst after the 12k run. Bring it on, its too cold outside to do anything else!
 
8th year AA 737 F/O on reserve all year.

Line one from my 2006 AA W2:

$79,156.39


15 year MD80 CAP TWAllc/AA at home all year.

Line one from my 2006 AA W2 $GFY. Thanks APA
 
Is this a regional W-2 thread? Can anyone show me to the major W-2 thread?

 

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