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CE750Driver said:You are way off there buddy, I've been at Netjets 5 years and my base is over that.
The payscale used to be on the website, I dont know if it is anymore or not.
transpac said:Five years onboard translates to the six year pay scale. Same pay for 17-day and 7 0n/7 off: Captain=$64,188.
transpac said:You are way off there buddy, I've been at Netjets 5 years and my base is over that.
transpac said:Five years onboard translates to the six year pay scale. Same pay for 17-day and 7 0n/7 off: Captain=$64,188.
When I went to FracStats.com earlier to get the info for this gentleman, the site didn't display... looked like it was gone...Griz said:The pay scales are listed right on fracstats.com.
Falcon Capt said:HHmmm... $64,188 < $65,000
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Not to be a nit picker, but we were talking base pay, no overtime, no instructor pay, etc... Just base 10 year pay...CE750Driver said:UMMMM, im an ioe instructor, add 3000.
So 67,188 > 65,000. Add 10, 000 a year in OT here.
Still sad, but not year 11 pay at less than 65.
I think the 7 and 7 schedule would better than an airline schedule
niteflyr said:Not trying to be a wise arse, but I am curious now what Falcon Capt. is making for comparison purposes?? And what sort of gig you are flying??
I couldn't agree more. Time off is invaluable - its a large reason why I stayed corporate.
Super_Cub_2414P said:Thanks, I appreciate the help. I think the 7 and 7 schedule would better than an airline schedule.
gunfyter said:Four 21 day vacations?
Where do I sign up....
Its just a matter of time before a few of the naysayers here will be eating crow.
Fire up that BBQ grill Falcon Captain!
Gulfstream 200 said:
At most large companys the aviation department is a very very tiny part of the big picture. The days of the flight department being a big burden are long gone in the Fortune 50. The cost is insignificant.
swberry said:Okay, I can't stand it anymore. This subtle fractional bashing drives me crazy. G200, if you honestly beleive the above statement then you need to either; A. Lay off the crack pipe B. Do not listen to everything your department manager tells you.
My departments annual budget is about 0.042% (yes, about 1/24 of 1%) of my companies annual revenue... It really is insignificant in the overall big picture...Gulfstream200 said:At most large companys the aviation department is a very very tiny part of the big picture. The days of the flight department being a big burden are long gone in the Fortune 50. The cost is insignificant.
I'll assume this was a compliment of the kindest nature...swberry said:BBQ man
Falcon Capt said:Let me give you a comparison... My company ran our budget numbers against doing the same flying with NJA... the NJA numbers were nearly 4 times what our departments annual budget is... NJA is no bargain for an active flight department... These numbers were just run a couple months ago, so it is current data...