CAL's first year rate is $29.96 per hour, and Delta's is $49. People are still lining up for CAL though.
That's because the payout in the end is much higher. They have 4 year CA's over there, right?
Our 4 year CA is $124.39
CAL 4 year CA is $134 SNB, $175 Widebody
Our 12 year CA is $160.60
CAL 12 year CA is $163 LNB, 186 Widebody
And that's our New and Improved proposed pay (which doesn't take into account a 6% hit from loss of work rules) and the old CAL pay scales before the new ones that are currently being negotiated and will, in all likelihood, increase CAL by 10-15% minimum.
That equates to well over $1 Million more in career earnings at CAL. Therefore, for CAL, there's a payoff accepting a low starting pay rate.
Here,,, not so much.
Or, put another way, which company would YOU go to work for if you had to commute for both, knowing what our reserve rules will be and the pay 1st year with resulting increases and career expectations?
If I hadn't been hired early last year and were making this decision now, I personally wouldn't have left PCL if the proposed T.A. and first year pay come to pass, especially with the upgrade times here starting to creep up and all the other majors hiring (some of my friends who were called recently by AAI are waiting until this is settled to make a decision).
Under the new pay scale, if I don't upgrade, it will take me until year 5 just to MATCH what I would be making as an RJ Captain if I had stayed. That's pretty pathetic for a "major" airline. At CAL, I could have done that by year 3.
I'm doing my best to make this place the equivalent of a career at a Legacy carrier. This T.A. doesn't exactly move things in that direction.