njcapt
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B1900DFO said:NJCapt "It's the extra years of major airline pay he'll miss out on when he's 55-60 years old. Waste a couple years and it could cost him a milion or two..."
I don't know about that statement. Maybe if you were hired in the late sixties. But these days of LCC's operating without pensions and maxing out around two hundred grand per year would definitely require more than a "couple years" to make a million or two on the backend. Unfortunately the majors have to match the sub-standard contracts at Airtran, ATA, Frontier, AWA, Jet Blue, ACA, etc. I would say a couple million is closer to your total career earnings at one of those places than the last couple years.
Weeelll, I'm basing my prediction on rates and benefits at ATA, where I work. I think our contract is commensurate with other mature bargaining units at low cost carriers. Here is how I support my financial statement.
187.24 12+ years hourly rate
x 85 realistic average monthly hours
x 12 months/year
= 190,984
x 12% company contribution to Money Purchase Plan based on gross pay
= 22,918
Total = 213,902 annual gross pay
So... It would take four years and eight months to make a million bucks. Miss the boat during one of the decade long hiring cycles and Mr. Commutair has lost more than two million bucks. OK, a real accountant would subtract his pay received from CoEx, but the loss in late career income would still be dramatic. Remember, these figures are based on today's rates of pay and accounting for inflation alone, would bump these upward at 3% or so a year over the long term.
But then again, it's only money.