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DoubleDown said:28.52 per hour the first year and 32.04 the second. Roughly $24,000 per year with per diem.
Thanks for the info! Do you know how accurate airlinepilotcentral.com is?
Our annual contract date just chaned last week, so the numbers on airline central are off.Those salary numbers don't match airline pilot pay.
Probably. Nothing published yet, but that doesn't mean anything. Classes are usually published to us right before they start, meaning that people who interview usually know more than we do. On top of that, winter time is when we gear up and do all of our training in anticipation for the following summer.Does any one know if they going to have any more interviews/classes this year after Oct 11?
AlphaSierra01 said:Does any one know if they going to have any more interviews/classes this year after Oct 11? Those salary numbers don't match airline pilot pay. However, I'm sure you are more accurate if you work there.
The PIC said:Hope you like LA.
turbodriver said:All of you need to give up the LA base bull$hit. It'll never happen. Not with this management, not with this company.
They're all a bunch of stingy bitches.
Most people would commute anyway. So it wouldn't be an issue. A few folks live down there so they would be ecstatic.Bob Loblaw said:Why would anyone want an LA 400 base? Cost of living in Seattle and Portland are high enough. Why would someone want to try to live in SoCal on the same wages?
labbats said:Could some Horizon guys answer a question about FO pay? One of my buddies said that over there they divide all FOs up into 3 categories. The bottom 1/3 is Dash8 pay, the middle 1/3 is DH4 pay and the upper 1/3 get the CRJ700 pay regardless of what you actually fly. So a bottom 1/3 FO flying the CRJ would be getting Dash 8 wages.
It sounds far fetched, but if it's true that's messed up.