SWA GUY
BMF
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2002
- Posts
- 627
6 trips for pay each reserve day as well.
And if skeds uses you, 6.5 TFP. Plus if the actual trip pays more (Good chance it will) you get the greater.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
6 trips for pay each reserve day as well.
The basic premise is that we get paid by the DISTANCE instead of the TIME. This was done to encourage on time or ealry arrivals a long time ago. (No matter how fast you get there Dallas isn't going to get less than 243 miles from Houston). That, BTW, is why 1 trip= 243mi. First flt was DAL-HOU and it became the standard unit of measure. .
And you, "many, both, alot" have & will do better...Just like a hooker....
A fairly new SWA pilot told me he made over $60,000 in first year by giving away many of his original trips and "extra-flying" and picking up open time.
A fairly new SWA pilot told me he made over $60,000 in first year by giving away many of his original trips and "extra-flying" and picking up open time.
FWIW, I did over 60K in my first year, utilizing the "extra flying" paid @ 2nd year pay thing as much as I could.
It takes some work, both in the plane and on the computer to make that happen, but it's very doable. And I did it with a lower $/TFP scale. But, I live in domicile. If one were a commuter, it would be much more difficult(but possible) to pull that off.
In my second year, I'm on track to break 6 figs pretty easily. I shoot for about 110 TFP/month, and usually end up somewhere a little above of that. The flexibility is great, and if you're willing to spend the time on the computer, you can really improve your pay and QOL.
It's also a lot easier to make extra money when you like your job and the people you work with.![]()
Actually, being a commuter sometimes works to your advantage since you're more likely to find and fly out-of-domicile pairings.![]()
just wondering why does SWA have such a complicated (at least for me) pay system? why not just pay per hour?
If you do not like the way we get paid here DO NOT apply!!! We do not force anyone to work here. Anybody who has a brain loves the the trip pay over the pay by the hour.
Do the trips you pick up have to start at a domicile or can you pick up open stuff out of various cities?
I assume they don't teach you this in training, so what would you guys say is the typical time it takes to learn this and how do you learn it? Is it going to be trial and error....just do and learn ourselves? Obviously $$$ is a great motivator, but I was just wondering how we learn this---bidding, TFPs, etc, you get the picture!
Wow, clear as mud!!! I see what you mean: I figured it will be much easier to learn once we start flying and I bet it'll be one of those "lessons learned" experiences! Hey, I'll post this on LCC as well, but with less than 2 weeks to the Apr 9 class, what should I/we study---the welcome packet they sent is VERY overwhelming, especially with only 2 weeks to prepare instead of at least 30 days! Just trying to see what I should concentrate on to "get a head start and be as prepared as possible. Thanks!You'll learn it as you go along. As a first year FO just pick up as much Open Time and Extra Fly as you can so 2nd year pay kicks in. You could probably do 120 Trips per month if you work hard at it on first year. As far as bidding, you will be on reserve weekends and then get a Blank Line weekends then ultimately a line weekends. When you get a line though, you can trade trips around so it maximizes your days off when their is a lot of Open Time. Then Extra Fly or VJA. The more senior the better.
Welcome aboard!