jetblue320 said:
Ok, well, look at first year pay (just talking hourly rate) for FedEx and JB.
FedEx = 1st year SO, $50 an hour
FedEx = 1st year FO, $52 an hour
JB = 1st year FO, $51 an hour.
Oh yea, big disparity there as you can see. And, I am sure the upgrade to our lowly Captain "unprofessional" pay is much sooner than at FedEx, but I may be wrong. Do some math then shoot your mouth off again.
And as far as "professional" wages go, I'll go ahead and quote what I do know:
My wages are north of $200k a year, without all the other stuff like matching 401k, profit sharing, discount stock purchase, and options (which for some, are indeed worthless today, I'll concede that one).
But, that's just chump change to you, right?
Like I said, try and have a nice day.
Negative Good Buddy, fifth year for me. And, on an average, 2nd and 3rd year Captains make north of $160, no sweating.
Ok Enough of the BS I need to call you on this one. First off explain to us how you manage to make over $200K on 5th year pay, when 5th year pay is $121 an hour?
This should be interesting.
$121 x 70 x 12 = $101,640, 5th year A320 Ca base pay.
$200,000 - $101,640 = $98,360 in overtime
Hello? Is this the norm for every 5th year B6 pilot? How realistic is it to assume that $100,000 + in overtime, will be there year after year or is this a fluke?
$98,360 / 181.50 (5th year time & 1/2) = 542 hours of overtime in a year
542/12 = 45 hours a month of overtime
45 + 70 = 115 hours a month or 1380 hours a year.
how is this possible?
Next, please explain how a 2nd year capt can make, "North of $160K, with no sweating" When 2nd year A320 ca pay is $113 an hour?
$113.00 x 70 hours x 12 months = $94,920 base pay
$160,000-$94,920 = $65,080 in premium/over time pay
$169.50 = 2nd year A320 ca overtime pay rate (113/2 =56.5 + 113=169.50)
$65,080 / $169.50 = 384 hours of overtime in a year
384 / 12months = 32 hours of overtime a month.
32 hours of overtime + the original 70 hours = 102
For a 2nd year A320 ca to make $160,000 a year he/she has to fly 102 hours a month for 12 months, which equates to 1224 hours a year. Hummmmmm.
BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even if that A320 ca is flying the FAA allowable annual maximum. That my friend requires some "sweating". What are current upgrade times running? 2+ years? Maybe you can explain to us what kind of quality of life a newly upgraded A320 Ca on reserve, (or very jr line) has when he/she is a commuter flying the FAA allowable annual maximum?
The numbers you seem to come up with don't jive? Sure their is check airmen pay and premium additional pay but those things can not be counted on year after year.
http://www.airlinepilotpay.com/jetblue/jetblue.htm
Lastly, when comparing pay rates with FedEx lets compare apples to apples.
FedEx 727 S0 pay is $50
EMB190 Fo pay is $37 an hour.
You seem to think that it's accepatable to just compare the lowest Fedex pay rate and not use the lowest JetBlue pay rate? If it's not the lowest then why is it published, someone in the very near future will be working for $37 an hour.
$37 x 70 hours a month x 12 = $31,080 A YEAR. Talk about the haves and have not's. Your $200k vs Sitting reserve in JFK on the ERJ 190.
I prefer more realistic 12 year captain rate comparison.
JetBlue A320 CA $139
FedEx Widebody CA $201
Lets not forget the CONTRACTUALLY GURANTEED
2% A fund and 6% B fund.
Or the FACT that FedEx has a 74 hour a month gurantee and Jet Blues is 70 hours. Which is huge (48 hours a year) if you wind up on reserve.