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"Sniping at JB though is just a personal thing. CAL first year pay is half what JB is. While the CAL pay quickly catches up it, complaining that JB is lowering the bar is the pot calling the kettle black."
Yes this guy(original post author) is an idiot, but your math is a little fuzzy. Your starting pay $47, CAL's $31. Don't forget while u r throwing out first year pays. UPS $33, NWA $30, UAL $32, US Air $25.
I see it takes posting the first year pay of bankrupt airlines to make JBLU look palatable.
Anyone want to compare the pay, benefits, and retirement of solvent airlines like SWA, AA, UPS etc. to JBLU? How about advancement opportunities?
Retirement maybe not, but a great profit sharing program and great wages. I think with the money you can make at SWA plus the profit sharing, you should be able to create your own retirement. If not a defined pension probally won't help either.
"Sniping at JB though is just a personal thing. CAL first year pay is half what JB is. While the CAL pay quickly catches up it, complaining that JB is lowering the bar is the pot calling the kettle black."
Yes this guy(original post author) is an idiot, but your math is a little fuzzy. Your starting pay $47, CAL's $31. Don't forget while u r throwing out first year pays. UPS $33, NWA $30, UAL $32, US Air $25.
I'm a former CMR RJ Captain and now I'm a JetBlue Airbus FO. Not even close. JetBlue is a way better gig. Apples to oranges.
In my case, the Jetblue I was told about in indoc was a completely different place in reality and I would not have spent the two years that I did there if I had known that.
Even though I liked the time I spent at JetBlue, I'll agree with the above statement. The cool-aid that flows at the open houses and at JetBlue U is good stuff. If you do go to JetBlue, just realize that once you are out of the schoolhouse you still work for an airline that has schedulers, has IROP's, has issues like every other airline, and also has employees that can be less than pleasant some days. It's still just an airline in the end, but probably better than most regional gigs if you can deal with the JFK commute.
JetBlue EMB190 wages are regional wages. Ofcourse the whole friggin industry is descending into one big regional abyss.
I see it takes posting the first year pay of bankrupt airlines to make JBLU look palatable.
Anyone want to compare the pay, benefits, and retirement of solvent airlines like SWA, AA, UPS etc. to JBLU? How about advancement opportunities?