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Originally Posted by Jackie Moon
You must really be working.

4th year pay rate is 39

61,000 / 39 = 1564 Credit hours / 12 months =

130 hours of credit a month

or if you only fly the 900

61,000 / 43 = 1418 Credit hours / 118 Credit hours a month

I need to know how to get this because I would be making 112,000 a year
on reseve


Pretty sure he's including per diem. I made 54k at ASA last year including per diem on 4th yr pay


Ok at 17 days off that gives you 13 to work. 13 days * 24 hours * $1.7 * 12 months = 6345 at best

61,000 - 6345 = 54,655 / 39 an hour = 1401 credit / 12 = 117 hours average every month
 
CHQ 145
Yr 1: $23,000
Yr 2: $26,000
Yr 3: $34,000
Yr 4: $34,000
Yr 5: $34,000
This is your brain on RAH pay...any questions?
 
CHQ 145
Yr 1: $23,000
Yr 2: $26,000
Yr 3: $34,000
Yr 4: $34,000
Yr 5: $34,000
This is your brain on RAH pay...any questions?

FO pay tops out at year 3?????? Congrats on taking a paycut every year when you factor in cost of living adjustments. Were you guys sold a 3-year upgrade when you signed that?
 
Wow. What was your average credit for that? I'm guessing you're not a commuter?

Commuter for 5 years. Average credit about 110 I guess, have had some bigger months. 12-15 days off. Add more when you put in 401k (6% contribution) and so on. Ive never got how guys live in poverty in this job unless they work for GoJet.
 
It's a step in a career path you have to decide if you want to make or not. Remember whenever you start you will get first year pay but the sooner you start is more years left at the end of your career and higher seniority. It is hard to always take a pay hit but you have to decide if it is the job you want and then like everything else find a way to make it work if you do. Good Luck.
 
Yup - that's what we had back then. In fact, I think they still have it now. I could comment on that place until my eyes pop out, but it would be construed as flamebait. I'll just stop here.
 
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At 12 year payscale at ASA with per diem, I made $117,000+ last year. That's working my booty off on the CRJ200.
 
The average regional first year pay is $22 TO $23 hr. Figure you will be on reserve and be held back from breaking guarantee at an average of 75 hrs a month so that comes out to $1725 (at $23 hr) plus a couple hundred or more for per-diem and then after taxes, insurance, etc., you're take home is what? This scenario is more realistic then saying crew support is going to work you or that you will pick stuff up on your days off or you're going to hold a line after a couple of months online.
 

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