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I assume that you are at Skywest? I'm a 6 year CA here at ASA and mine was $493, thats before taxes.
yes. Skywest. 4th year f/o. $680
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I assume that you are at Skywest? I'm a 6 year CA here at ASA and mine was $493, thats before taxes.
butt hole
680 sucks butt hole.
Thanks! You are da' man!Well I didn't ask for your opinion, nor do I give a damn what you think. I was simply answering the last posters question.
SKYW margin was about .5 higher than ASA's...based on fuzzy math between Inc's margin and SKYW margin.
That MAY be part of the discrepancy. Not sure how ASA's bonus is indexed, but SKYW bonus is indexed on SkyWest Airlines margin ONLY.
Trojan,
Also, OO had $450 on everyone's bonus just for performance alone. So no one got less that that.
Oh, and Jacquizz Rodgers.
I made it a concerted effort to get the most bang out of the bonuses possible. I did this by making my regualar 401k contributions sufficiently under the max so that the last bonus payment would put me just over the max allowed. That way, I would get matching money from SKYW that I would not have gotten if I had maxed out my contributions all year. My motto was, never pass up an opportunity to get money from the company.Bonus is considered income not a company match, so you can only put it in there is you're not already on a maxed-out profile (i.e., $645/paycheck). Still, an extra $4000 a year after taxes will nearly fund the yearly IRA...
Dude,This year total is $8516, gross.
Which in way means I made an extra 5.94 an hour.
Last year was better, $10438.
Which means I made an extra 4.09 an hour.
Not a bad program but it's not something you can count on or put on a loan app.