asarjfo
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bailout said:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by Palerider957
I guess they don't save too much in training costs, but they do save quite a bit in paying a new hires only $19.02/hr vs. a more senior FO who will make around double that. There is still a lot of incentive to put new hires in the 700.
We'll have to wait and see.
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>>A new hire makes the same regardless of what airplane they fly. A "senior" F.O. makes approx. $4.00 more per hour on the 700 which translates into $300/month per FO on a 75 hour line. I am not saying they could not do it, but my OPINION is they will award the new slots based on senority.<<
You missed the point. A new hire makes 19.02 an hour. A senior F/O going to the 70, will make @ $38.00 an hour. That is why you will see newhires on the 70.
A new hire makes $19/hour. A current 3 year 200 FO makes $35. If the company places a new hire on the 200 and current FO's move to the 700 the net increase works out to be approx. $4.00 hour.
Either you pay someone $19/hour to fly the 200 or 700.