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Regionals are performing all the DC-9, Folker Jet, 737 and most of the 727 routes, as well as a lot of South America.
I left for a major over a year ago and its the best move i've made.. Flying big equipment vs. RJ is a whole different world. Not having to deal with canceled RJ flights is huge. I think anyone under 40 should jump ship to a major if they have a chance. To me this is a very simple question. Overall you make a sh$t pile more money at a major than a regional. Get onboard and get that senority number.
Trust me, I am having this conversation with myself. I am at XJT, made almost 80K this year and have 3 hard weeks of vacation (which is really 6 the way our contract works). There are also over 2000 pilots at this company jr to me.
I like lifers that think regionals are good jobs
Good advise! It's easy to get sucked into the this is not so bad, kind of OK paycheck. But over the LONG haul you will be better off at a major, regionals come and go, code share agreements come and go, it's better to be working for the company that actually writes the checks rather than a sub-contractor.
Oh really? Lets take a closer look then...
United 2nd year pay- $50
$50 X 65 X 12=$39,000
United 5th year pay- $78
$78 X 65 X 12=$60,840
ExpressJet 2nd year pay- $62 if you upgrade which you prob will now.
$62 X 85 X 12= $63,240
ExpressJet 5th year pay- $68
$68 X 85 X 12= $69,360
85 hours is conservative for us. Most people credit between 85-100 hrs a month.
Just for giggles lets look at 12th year pay....
United 12th year pay- $90
$90 X 65 X 12= $70,200
ExpressJet 12th year pay- $82
$82 X 85 X 12= $83,640
All United figures are for 737/A320 FO You may move to other airframs as FO, but I am just keeping it simple. It WILL take you 12 YEARS to upgrade at United.
Now what Nightrain?? Do I still need Math 101?
Trust me, I am having this conversation with myself. I am at XJT, made almost 80K this year and have 3 hard weeks of vacation (which is really 6 the way our contract works). There are also over 2000 pilots at this company jr to me. If I went to CAL, it would take FOUR YEARS (on the 73) to get to my current pay and with no medical insurance for 6 months.
It is crazy when you think about it. How far have we fallen as a group!? All that being said, I started this career with a goal in mind and it was not to fly the F-ing E-145 my whole life so I will continue to look for new opportunites. I will however not leave for certain low cost cariers and other 2nd tier freight types.
Who knows??
Oh really? Lets take a closer look then...
United 2nd year pay- $50
$50 X 65 X 12=$39,000
United 5th year pay- $78
$78 X 65 X 12=$60,840
ExpressJet 2nd year pay- $62 if you upgrade which you prob will now.
$62 X 85 X 12= $63,240
ExpressJet 5th year pay- $68
$68 X 85 X 12= $69,360
85 hours is conservative for us. Most people credit between 85-100 hrs a month.
Just for giggles lets look at 12th year pay....
United 12th year pay- $90
$90 X 65 X 12= $70,200
ExpressJet 12th year pay- $82
$82 X 85 X 12= $83,640
All United figures are for 737/A320 FO You may move to other airframs as FO, but I am just keeping it simple. It WILL take you 12 YEARS to upgrade at United.
Now what Nightrain?? Do I still need Math 101?
Can anyone at United confirm the current payscale?
Airline Pilot Central shows lower than the contract does in the download section.
Looks like a 737 FO year 5 would be $90.16 starting May 1, 2007 instead of the $78 that APC shows, is that correct?