CFI4LIFE said:
Purvis stop with the lies!! You know regionals don't pay better second year than Airnet! You know that very FEW people actually make base pay here! We all know you are just trying to justify your leaving even though you know it was a mistake. You probably spend more time on the starcheck website than any current employee!!
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Aww, Not again!! Do I have to post the comparison pay scales for second year regional versus second year AirNet. Okay, You asked for it. And in more detail this time.
AirNet: 2nd Year (Already on the jet)
$11.12/hr (first year prop) + $2.88 = $14.00/hr x 3% raise = $14.42/hr
Base Salary= $29,993.60
$14.42 X 40hrs/wk = $576.80 X 52 wks = $29,993.60
SkyWest: 2nd Year
Base Salary = $31,086.00
$34.54 x 75/hr month guarantee = $2590.50 X 12 = $31,086.00
Now granted, most AirNet pilots make more than base, but soo do SkyWest pilots. SkyWest lines average 87 hrs a month. Therefore:
$34.54 x 87 = $3004.98 X 12 = $36059.76
In order for an AirNet pilot to make $36059.76, he/she must average 48-49hrs a week. (this calculation does not take into consideration 10.1-12 hrs at time and a quarter and 12.1+ hrs at time and a half. Look further down, the later calculation takes that into consideration.)
48hrs = $35,992.32
49hrs = $36,742.16
Then you must take into consideration per diem.
Most AirNet pilots will get NONE since they are home everyday.
SkyWest pilots do mostly 4 day trips which seem to average 75hrs TAFB (time away from base) They are paid $1.60/hr. Therefore, per month they average 300hrs TAFB or 3600hrs a year TAFB.
3600 X $1.60 = $5760
Add that to their already $36059.76 and you got $41,819.76.
If you want to get really technical. The $5760 is taxfree. You can take 25% taxes from both incomes:
AirNet (49hrs a week) : $36,742.16 - 25% = $27,556.62 net
SkyWest (87hrs and TAFB) : $41,819.76 - 25% of ($36059.76) = $32,804.82
Hmm, looks like a second year FO at SkyWest beats a second year AirNet pilot by $5,248.20 net.
I do understand that AirNet pilots can work more hours, but so can SkyWest pilots. This coming month, the largest credit available line at SkyWest is 105.28 hrs with TAFB at a low 189.28. A second year FO on that line will make: $3939.22 that month. That would equal for the year $47,270.62 if he/she got that line 12 months straight.
A second year Lear FO at AirNet would have to work the following in 4 days:
40 hrs X $14.42 = $576.80
8 hrs X $18.02 (1.25%) = $144.16
8.69 hrs X $21.63 (1.5%) = $187.64
Grand Total for the week = 56.69 hrs worked = $908.60 X 52wks = $47,247
AirNet Lear FO would have to rig 14.17 hrs per night to accomplish this.
Had enough? I'm ready for a rebuttal.
Don't even get me started on third year. AirNet's new 3% pay increase falls far short of the SkyWest hourly increase on the payscale. From then on, AirNet just continues to fall behind further on the payscales. Talk to some Lear captains. You might find out that you will get a pretty good consensus on how they feel now since they never made the jump. Besides a few, there is little to no movement from Lear Captain to anything in the airlines (major wise).
Oh, SkyWest has also never furloughed a pilot and our stock has doubled in the past year.
I am quite confident in my choice to leave for the regionals based on the above facts. I'll be sure to let you know if/when I change my mind.