Way2Broke
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If I could afford 20K a year I would be sitting in the right seat of a RJ.
Good post, but I wanted to point out some things that most people do not know about Cape Air. New England based crews have a guarantee of 35 hours a week, granted that there are lines that have higher guarantees, but per the GOM it is 35. The starting pay is $12.81 a hour.
$12.81 times 35 equals $448.35
$448.35 times 52 is $23,314.20
$23,314.20 is no where near enough to pay the bills on Cape Cod.
Also keep in mind that Cape Air has not given full raises in a long time.
I can not figure out where they get the "average first year sallary of $38,000" that they advertise on climbto350.com.
They are planning on negotiating a contract with the recently voted in Teamsters in 2007. I hope the best for the pilots and everyone involved.
Also, the home every night thing is really nice, but with the pay Cape Air has pilots living in cars in the Hyannis Airport's Parking lot. This is not hard to believe since a hole in the wall apartment in Hyannis starts around the $1,000/mo range plus untilities.
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