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Just multiply the hourly rate by 900 and that is the base pay for 1 year. Ex. 5th year captain $64.47 x 900 = $58,023 per year for base pay. Profit sharing has been around 8% and block or better supposedly would add another 2-4%. So if the stars are aligned properly a 5th year captain would only make $63,825-64,986.gunfyter said:Would someone translate these rates for Capt into what annual pay would be? I multiply by 75 hours X 12 months and what I get seems low... Am I figuring correctly? If I simply multiply by 1000 would that be fairly accurate?
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this at your expense? How is it any more of a crew meal than, say, going to the McD's in the terminal between legs?captjim said:Just a few bullet points of TA1:
CREW MEALS
Maybe this is just a coex thing, but what incentive does crew scheduling have to "red flag" a trip? If it was that urgent to get somebody to pick it up, wouldn't they just assign it to a reserve?Red Flag trips paid at 150% pay
Yikes, I got insurance 30 days after my hire date at ASA. I'd hate to have to wait 3 months. What was it before?New hires get insurance in 3 months now
Have details of this been posted? I'm curious since scheduling (especially reserve scheduling) seems to be the #1 issue in negotiations at ASA. Do you guys have ready reserve?Long/Short call reserve
captjim said:Just a few bullet points of TA1:
You all have seen the pay rates.
Retirement:
401K
Years of service Company match
5 yrs or less 100% up to 4%
5 to 10yrs 100% 5%
10 +yrs 100% 6%
B fund:
5yrs or less 2.5% of annual income
5 to 10 yrs 4%
10 to 15yrs 5%
15 to 20yrs 5.5%
20 + yrs 6%
Other Points:
100% pay for deadheads, actual or block
$150 uniform allowance
CREW MEALS
leg by leg(good for between 2 to 4% pay)
Pay for home study
Red Flag trips paid at 150% pay
Customs pay
JR manned with less than 12 days off 150% pay and have day restored
Profit sharing (has been averaging 8% annual income) If profit sharing is terminated, pay increases 3%)
New hires get insurance in 3 months now
Long/Short call reserve
Reserve pilots will not have vacation days prorated
Voluntary training on day off is paid at 150%
Forgive me, haven't figured out how to use the quoting on this format.sweptback said:Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this at your expense? How is it any more of a crew meal than, say, going to the McD's in the terminal between legs?
Don't get me wrong, though, crew meals would be something I'd like to have, especially since my longest break of the day is maybe 1:03 and it involves an aircraft swap (very common at ASA, unfortunately...)
Maybe this is just a coex thing, but what incentive does crew scheduling have to "red flag" a trip? If it was that urgent to get somebody to pick it up, wouldn't they just assign it to a reserve?
Yikes, I got insurance 30 days after my hire date at ASA. I'd hate to have to wait 3 months. What was it before?
Have details of this been posted? I'm curious since scheduling (especially reserve scheduling) seems to be the #1 issue in negotiations at ASA. Do you guys have ready reserve?
My uninformed impression is that this is a step up for you guys, but still below the bar set by Comair. The fact that you got a TA though should really help move things along at ASA, at least in theory. Especially since you guys started negotiating before us and have a TA faster...
surplus1 said:Profit sharing is much like counting your chickens before they hatch. It's like a bonus. You get it if somebody else (that you don't control) does a good job. If they screw up, you get nothing no matter what you do.
Synonym = smoke and mirrors.
"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."