Superpilot92
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Octane,
I think that Superpilot is being a bit optimistic with his yearly pay examples. Your first several months will be on training pay which isn't the $55ish an hour. Then on reserve in the non summer months I wouldn't plan on much more than the 70 hours a month. Line holders can make much more than reserves if willing to work, but I still think his numbers are a bit on the high side.
i was including retirement contributions since thats part of your total compensation. Per diem will add to the check also if you want to consider that into the discussion.
Basically if you take the hourly rate and multiply that by 1000 you can get pretty close to what your pay will be hence why i said *likely*
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