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I have heard Chicago based Falcon and Gulfstream pilots justify a sub 100K salary because "its cheaper in the Midwest"
I think that is far from the norm in Chicago and if so probably not for a Fortune 100.
It is possible that the package is worth what he says. Say you have a base salary around $110K. You get a bonus of around $12K. You get restricted stock worth around $20K per year. You are making $152K per year. Figure in the other benefits such as medical, dental 401K match, ESOP, employee discounts, etc.... Now you are making around $180K per year and only working 10 days a month. Not a bad life......
Not a bad life...but you are not making 180K a year! -you are making 110K.
You cant plan your family budget on stock options or a bonus (or at least I hope one isn't!) and you can't pay for groceries with medical benefits or employee discounts.
Don't get me wrong, all good things to have..but certainly not salary. I always loved that little chart the company provides showing me "total compensation"....then wonder where it is when I get paid. At some point in the last handful of years of obscene corporate greed, the basic health benefits they should provide have magically become part of YOUR compensation!
I also loved the "we always give a bonus" statement that is of course, never in writing.
I know, just wording...but I'd guess that I'm not the only one here who has seen stock options/gifts become totally worthless over the last few years.
If able - in any part of the hiring/salary process, I would trade any of the unknown stuff for STRAIGHT F'N SALARY.
Yeah, we are getting the full bonus in "this economy". The stock keeps vesting and paying. My glass is half full. Maybe it is half empty where you work? Stock options are worthless, restricted stock only requires a little loyality and it pays (vests 50% every two years). So after 4 years with the company you own $40k or more worth of stock Per year on top of the salary and bonus.
Not a bad life...but you are not making 180K a year! -you are making 110K.
You cant plan your family budget on stock options or a bonus (or at least I hope one isn't!) and you can't pay for groceries with medical benefits or employee discounts.
Don't get me wrong, all good things to have..but certainly not salary. I always loved that little chart the company provides showing me "total compensation"....then wonder where it is when I get paid. At some point in the last handful of years of obscene corporate greed, the basic health benefits they should provide have magically become part of YOUR compensation!
I also loved the "we always give a bonus" statement that is of course, never in writing.
I know, just wording...but I'd guess that I'm not the only one here who has seen stock options/gifts become totally worthless over the last few years.
If able - in any part of the hiring/salary process, I would trade any of the unknown stuff for STRAIGHT F'N SALARY.