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Roomwithaview

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On the poon there are two camps and it would help those of us that are interested in accuracy if you could chime in. Thanks

Interesting point.

DAL 65 x (263 + 8 + 6.50) = $18,037.50 per month
Plus 2% 401k (no matching) = $360.75
Plus 15% DPSP = $2705.62
No profit sharing guarantee
Total at minimum guarantee at top rate = $21,103.87

SWA 88 x 189.78 + (no overrides + no future raise) = $16,700.64
No 401k unmatched contribution
No A/B fund contribution
No profit sharing guarantee
Total at minimum guarantee at top rate = $16,700.64


At the minimum guarantee at the top rate of each airline SWA pilots need a 26.4% raise in guaranteed money to equal what the Delta pilots have.

They got approx $200,000 each for northwest merger.

Then this:

Not sure about all this, but I gotta buddy at DAL, had to go back to 737 FO so he can fly weekdays (family stuff). He says his takehome pay is $7500 a month. He's a 17 year guy.
 
At DL the pilots get a 15% DC fund retirement contribution without adding a dime themselves , each month. Whatever he/she makes for the month, let's say $10K to make it easier, they would get $1500 on top of that $10K in a Fidelity account. They can also add extra if they want. Profit sharing has been a big deal too. Last year (actually paid out on Feb 14th of this year) was 8.25% of your 2013 W2. This year's portion (paid out Feb 14th of 2015) supposedly will be around 15%, or 2 months of pay checks, plus there is an additional 15% DC fund contribution for the profit sharing check too.

Profit sharing is not guaranteed, but Consolidation and bag fees have really helped achieve more. Huge hiring has occurred so far this year (100 new hires each in June and July, then 85 a month through next April, with 50 a month after that), and retirements haven't really even started in earnest yet. Approx 5000 pilots will retire over the next 10 years at each of the big 3 legacy airlines. Not bad.....


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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At DL the pilots get a 15% DC fund retirement contribution without adding a dime themselves , each month. Whatever he/she makes for the month, let's say $10K to make it easier, they would get $1500 on top of that $10K in a Fidelity account. They can also add extra if they want. Profit sharing has been a big deal too. Last year (actually paid out on Feb 14th of this year) was 8.25% of your 2013 W2. This year's portion (paid out Feb 14th of 2015) supposedly will be around 15%, or 2 months of pay checks, plus there is an additional 15% DC fund contribution for the profit sharing check too.

Profit sharing is not guaranteed, but Consolidation and bag fees have really helped achieve more. Huge hiring has occurred so far this year (100 new hires each in June and July, then 85 a month through next April, with 50 a month after that), and retirements haven't really even started in earnest yet. Approx 5000 pilots will retire over the next 10 years at each of the big 3 legacy airlines. Not bad.....


Bye Bye---General Lee

Thanks for that. Can you speak to the pay scenario quoted at the top? Which one is accurate? RWAV
 
Fifteen years at Delta and fly the 737 as FO. Take home typically about 7k per month. That does not include any other compensation, DC plan etc.. Our 3% cola this year was totally inadequate considering our profits. Hourly rate still well below what it was in 2000 and that does not take into account that funny thing called inflation. Voted no for our current contract. We will get em next time..............
 
Fifteen years at Delta and fly the 737 as FO. Take home typically about 7k per month. That does not include any other compensation, DC plan etc.. Our 3% cola this year was totally inadequate considering our profits. Hourly rate still well below what it was in 2000 and that does not take into account that funny thing called inflation. Voted no for our current contract. We will get em next time..............

That is true, the 3% raise this year was inadequate, and negotiating begins early next year for the next contract. But, if you're a 15 year guy, you do have plenty of chances for double pay greenslips, especially this Summer. They have been handing them out like candy. If you live in base, then it would be easier, although they do give them a day prior often. If you're a 15 year guy, you also have 4 weeks of vacation. On vacation months you can also white slip an extra 22:45 (the credit of the vacation days) for supplemental pay too and get paid well over the average line value. Plus, and this is different than SWA, you can always try to bid a larger plane and increase pay that way.

There is no doubt DALPA has to do better on this next contract. Fingers crossed!


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
That is true, the 3% raise this year was inadequate, and negotiating begins early next year for the next contract. But, if you're a 15 year guy, you do have plenty of chances for double pay greenslips, especially this Summer. They have been handing them out like candy. If you live in base, then it would be easier, although they do give them a day prior often. If you're a 15 year guy, you also have 4 weeks of vacation. On vacation months you can also white slip an extra 22:45 (the credit of the vacation days) for supplemental pay too and get paid well over the average line value. Plus, and this is different than SWA, you can always try to bid a larger plane and increase pay that way.

There is no doubt DALPA has to do better on this next contract. Fingers crossed!


Bye Bye---General Lee

Well our NC just lifted their skirts and showed they are wearing diapers. If what they are alluding is anywhere near our ask then chalk another one up for the professional negotiators of SWApa
 
Well our NC just lifted their skirts and showed they are wearing diapers. If what they are alluding is anywhere near our ask then chalk another one up for the professional negotiators of SWApa

The CDO issue (continuous duty overnights) showed that the pilots can voice their opinions loudly and force change, even after it was negotiated by the NC. Looks like the negotiators have figured out that even they can be over ruled.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Throttle back GL.....

The negotiators didn't go back to the table for CDOs....they had an LOA without CDos all wrapped up in a bow just in case they caught crap from the MEC, which they certainly did. This one was in the can and took zero time to re-roll out.

The negotiators knew where this may head.
 

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