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aggiepilot

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I know UPS FO ay rates go up quickly from now until 2012. Can someone please post the following:

1st yr 2008
2nd yr 2009
3rd yr 2010
4th yr 2011
5th yr 2012

Thanks in advance.
 
airlinepilotcentral.com is a great website and has all the pay info your looking for.
 
Airline Pilot Central is a great website but is incorrect in this case. It shows current year info, but the increases are great with 2nd year pay in 2012 as $149. But I am interested in 3rd, 4th and 5th year pay in 2010, 11, 12 respectively.

Thanks
 
2013 - us cabbotage ended - ups lays off all pilots and replaces them with China East - this is what I am basing my current 5 year plan on
 
APC posts what 2nd year pay is going forward, without longevity steps. Their numbers are correct--I just compared them with the UPS contract.
 
2008 - $34.33
2009 - $121.69
2010 - $133.51
2011 - $146.14
2012 - $155.03

Of course add $4.50/hr if you do any international flying. The best part I think is the guarantee of 75 hrs * 13, or ~81hrs *12.
 
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2013 - us cabbotage ended - ups lays off all pilots and replaces them with China East - this is what I am basing my current 5 year plan on

please elaborate. is this something that you really think is going to happen or what? i'm surprised nobody has commented on this.
 
Well lets see - NAFTA allows south of the border truckers to start hauling loads beyaon 50 mile border limit. Already limited cabbotage through ANC, talk of allowing open skies airlines to move pax through US so how far off is having an airline based overseas for a global company and paying someone $40 an hour to fly over here two weeks at a time vs paying me $120 for the same job. Not too far fetched, if it happens great, I'm in the stump grinding biz - if not great, I'm making $160 an hour. Also the pension reform act to 2015 that eliminates all A plans so max out those 401's and IRA's so you're not whining about the age 70 rule and how it's not far that you can't fly till then even though you knew all about it for your 45 year aviation career
 

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