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3rd year SWA $121K...no per diem since that should not count in how much you made....nor does profit sharing or any company contribution to 401K........just how much I earned flying a 737 without any of the above listed
why do people try to count their per diem in how much they earned?or their company contributions to 401K....per diem barely pays for my food and beer./QUOTE]
Well that would depend. If I was an airline pilot, i would not be counting per diem as pay, since you are on the road and have higher expenses.
However, in my job, we have per diem often legally maxed out as high as possible, and it is a backway of getting us more pay. My per diem this summer in Saudi was $3500 a month, and the only real thing to spend it on was food and beer. Yes we actually had 3 bars on the compound, and it was so cheap to eat there that it was often not even worth it to make yourself meals. But there is no possible way to spend it all, even if ate out every day and drank all night long. I actually usually spend around $10 a day.
6yr swa fo 930 block 150k
It I spent 15$ a meal for 3 meals a day on a 3 day trip with any normal company, I would submit my TPS report for $135 dollars. That would never be considered compensation.
6yr swa fo 930 block 150k
3-4year FO 757/767 CAL.. 72K... And 76K With per diem
CAL Sucks
Guys and Gals ... per diem is fundamentally a reimbursement. It is also never enough, well short of what you actually spend ... hence the IRS deduction permitted.
It I spent 15$ a meal for 3 meals a day on a 3 day trip with any normal company, I would submit my TPS report for $135 dollars. That would never be considered compensation.
Let us not forget, however, it is something you must use negotiating capital to achieve and to improve on. Hence the bordering on "compensation."
Block of 979:51 . I blocked more last year. 5th year SWA FO.
Furloughed F9...flying a C-414 Medevac....7on/7off....home everynight...285 hours.....76K. Got to keep my house and truck and had alot of time to chill. Its all good.
Is there a position open during those 7 days your off? I need a job.