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Lupus said:
After seeing those Delta rates, it will be interesting to see what the boys at FEDEX are asking with their contract negotiations. Their company just paid 2 Bilion for Kinko's, and isn't crying for pay cuts to avoid bankrupcy. I for one, hope they keep the bar set high.

I agree... someone has to keep the bar high. UPS and Fedex should be paying their pilots a lot more than AMR and DAL, that's for sure... for that matter, SWA should do the same.
 
I see that you're adding retirement comparisons. How about profit sharing? I know it's difficult to nail down an entire pay package as a comparison, but just going off of hourly wages is a somewhat apples to oranges comparison. For instance, UAL puts 9% of wages into each pilot's B fund (401k).
Boy, I didn't realize how bad the pay was at UAL; I'm making more than twice what I would at UAL (if not furloughed) with the AF reserves.
 
Just wondering? Nice site!

Just wondering if during your work if you ran across the pay rates for dispatchers as well? This is such a nice site for info, it work equaly as well for dispatch. Just a thought, thanks for the great work here.
 
Nice job 767-300ER !

Really nice site.

Us guys in europe have something very similar called the Professional Pilots' Job Network --> www.ppjn.com. Very useful information indeed.

767-300ER - could be worth getting in contact with the guy that runs it? Think he lives near London, UK. There's a contact form on the website.

It would be cool to bring all the countries together onto one site. Perhaps add a currency converter as well?

Peter
 
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767-300ER said:
Anybody have a .pdf copy of American/APA's concessionary contract? I'm trying to input their pay into my site www.airlinepilotpay.com.

Thanks in advance for any help--

Great website. Any chance someone from Midwest Airlines (formerly Midwest express) would forward their current payscale, and would you post it. I would like to see their 717 scale for comparison.

Thanks.
 
Glideslope,

Sorry, don't have any dispatcher pay info.

Striker,

Thanks for the comments about my site. Still adding airlines just as fast as I can get their #s!
 
Re: JetBlue Pay

I have a JetBlue xls spreadsheet with 10/2001 numbers, but that's it.

Are today's 2004 #s the same?

Also, what's their guarantee, 70 hours/mo?

Thanks in advance...
 
jetBlue pay.......

767-300ER said:
Re: JetBlue Pay

I have a JetBlue xls spreadsheet with 10/2001 numbers, but that's it.

Are today's 2004 #s the same?

Also, what's their guarantee, 70 hours/mo?

Thanks in advance...

Hi,

That spreadsheet that you have should be the current rates.
Our guarantee is 70 hours for line holders and 75 hours for reserve-line holders.
Keep in mind that any flight credit over 70 hours is paid at time and one half of the regular pay rate.
The average flight credit at jetBlue changes monthly but usually averages around 82 to 85 hours per month.
Per Diem is currently $1.80 per hour.

I hope that this helps.

Nice web site. Thanks for gathering all the information and compiling it for everyone to compare.

Later,
BlueBusDriver
 
Thanks Blue!

Appreciate that info. I'll throw JetBlue up on www.airlinepilotpay.com tonight. So check back then.

I also plan on doing a "LCC" pay comparison chart in the near future, so that should be plenty interesting.
 

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