SEVEN
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:laugh: ......you said it. The grass ain't always greener on the other side.He'll b!tch at sears too.
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:laugh: ......you said it. The grass ain't always greener on the other side.He'll b!tch at sears too.
You guys are just jealous cause it isn't YOU retiring. I'll cut the guy some slack and give him the ability to vent a little steam. He's earned it.
Gup
:laugh: ......you said it. The grass ain't always greener on the other side.
profession. We made good money, had considerable time off and the benefits were to
brag about.That is no longer the case. My Plumber makes more a year now than I do. His labor rate alone is $95.00/hr when he set my kitchen sink last May and he's a high school drop out. His yearly
salary is based on a 160 hour work month (40 a week) --My $93.00/hr and annual salary is based on an 80 hour month (hard time in the air) which doesn't include all the on duty and time I am away from home.
93.00 per hr may be after he divides his rate by two to compensate for the fact that most workers work twice the amount of paid hrs in a month.
186.00 would be the rate then. I have always divided my hourly rate by two to see what it equates to for a "real" job.
Well , The good news is, Today I officially Retire from Northwest Airlines and I was hired last week for a Service Advisor job in the automotive division of Sears
So Delta 747/777 CA ($201/flight hour) using a 2.5-3.5 divisor, currently yields between $57-$80 an hour at year 12+.
747/777 FO ($137/flight hour) at year 12 is $39-$57.