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OAK wont happen for a long time..if ever. Look for a MCO base by years end. Bos in June
 
Delville said:
Untrue. Alaska lost $5.9 million last year. Look it up.

Where did that profit sharing check come from then? Alaska made money last year. Sure it was on our backs, but they did make money.
 
Green said:
In fact I just looked it up and 12 year Alaska Capt/FO pay is 154/97 per hour. At Jetblue it is 139/76 although they do get the premium above gurantee. So Alaska's pilots are pretty much industry standard now.

...hmmm, you're not comparing apples to apples. There are no 12 year Captains at JetBlue. The most senior JB Captain has around 6-7 years seniority. So, his/her pay is at that level. What does a 6 year Captain at Alaska make? Any of those lineholders?
 
alaskaplt said:

Alaskaplt,

I researched this before I posted it. Perhaps you should do some more fact-checking. Look at the "Total Net Income" line on this page: http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/invsub/results/statemnt.asp?Symbol=US%3aALK.

Or, look here. It will give you the same information. It is your company's 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005. It is also known as the 2005 Annual Report filed with the SEC: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/766421/000119312506034170/d10k.htm.

Search for "CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS" and look for the line that says "Net Income (Loss)".
 
You are both right. The operating profit was $84M...but with one time charges, etc it was (5.9M). Profit sharing pays on operating profit and does not take into account the charges.
 
Delville said:
Alaskaplt,

I researched this before I posted it. Perhaps you should do some more fact-checking. Look at the "Total Net Income" line on this page: http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/invsub/results/statemnt.asp?Symbol=US%3aALK.

Or, look here. It will give you the same information. It is your company's 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005. It is also known as the 2005 Annual Report filed with the SEC: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/766421/000119312506034170/d10k.htm.

Search for "CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS" and look for the line that says "Net Income (Loss)".


Delville,

The total net income is a worthless number in this case. It included a bunch of one time bs write-offs that occurred right before our may 1 arbitration decision. The company profited $85 million last year. Your "fact checking" leaves that little tidbit out.
 
I'm thinking two ugly chicks. Just drink them pretty. The story will be so good years from now, you'll have forgotten the facts...

Oh...I'm sorry...are we supposed to be talking about airplanes?
 
AlbieF15 said:
I'm thinking two ugly chicks. Just drink them pretty. The story will be so good years from now, you'll have forgotten the facts...

Oh...I'm sorry...are we supposed to be talking about airplanes?

Y'all are setting your sights too low: How's about two pretty chicks.

Oh, yeah... *looks in mirror*... ain't gonna happen. Unless they drink me pretty. That's a lot of drinkin'.
 
Spectre said:
...hmmm, you're not comparing apples to apples. There are no 12 year Captains at JetBlue. The most senior JB Captain has around 6-7 years seniority. So, his/her pay is at that level. What does a 6 year Captain at Alaska make? Any of those lineholders?

There are no 6 year captains at alaska. The Junior open flying captains are at 10-11 years. I think regular lineholders are somewhere around the 14 year mark......so figure that until you hit about 14 years you are only going to get min guarantee which is 75 hours
 
Mamma said:
Didn't the JB losses include several one-time charges too? Does anyone know what JB's losses would have been minus the one-time charges?

6 mil for maint program, 6 mil for stock options = @8 mil loss for the year after 1 time charges. I think.
 
tico said:
There are no 6 year captains at alaska. The Junior open flying captains are at 10-11 years. I think regular lineholders are somewhere around the 14 year mark......so figure that until you hit about 14 years you are only going to get min guarantee which is 75 hours

reserves get the monthly max minus 9 hours.

You usually get paid 76 hours, unless they flex a base up.
 

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