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End of year paycheck

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$120K. Year 3 7ER at mother Delta. 880 hrs. (Had to work for it.)

And before anyone else starts throwing in ancillary compensation ... let's set some ground rules:

No per diem, no profit sharing and no 401k matches allowed.

Your W-2 will relect taxable per diem, which is when u do not have a layover. BTW u beat me by 15K; I am an 88 w/ 11 years)
 
Your W-2 will relect taxable per diem, which is when u do not have a layover. BTW u beat me by 15K; I am an 88 w/ 11 years)

Half of that was YR3 pay and half was YR4. Again, I worked every my tail off. Holidays and weekends. Filled up every month. No GS's (too junior.) No IA's (never around to fly them.) Hopefully I can throttle back if we get a better PWA :rolleyes:
 
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I hate those posts eP- 90%+ of all regional pilots never wanted to fly for a regional for any length of time- they want to get on with a major. They never got a vote in how much was outsourced and before you say how they got all this flight time- all outsourcing did was make the minimums higher after a longer period of stagnation-

It was major airline pilots who first allowed jet outsourcing - then accepted the bs under bk- and in DALPAS case gave -900's away out of bk as late as 2006 for a biscuit of a payraise.

Major airline pilots need to realize they were the cause- and really the ones who can fix it.
 
Just seems a little childish buck.


I agree with the way some do it, but the majority of the posts really do help. It may seem like posturing but it lets us all over a very diverse spectrum see what guys around the country are really taking home at their airlines on their aircraft. This helps keep things in perspective and give us an idea of what we need to shoot above on our own contracts at our own airlines. We all know pay scales alone don't tell the whole story. This doesn't either but it helps.
 
12 year Delta 737ng hud model FO. I do not fly very much. About 68-74 hrs a month. Golf game is good. Skiing is going swimingly. Enjoy cocktails often with friends. Recently took up wine and beer tastings at a local establishment. 102k. Happy my better half makes more $$ than I. Do not kill yourselves guys! Enjoy the ride....
 

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