Boston92 From United States of America, joined Aug 2006, 3390 posts, RR: 7 Posted (5 years 1 month 4 days ago) and read 14294 times:
All right everyone, I wanted to get a REAL LIFE representation of the salary for our aviation workers across the world. IF YOU DON'T MIND POSTING YOUR PAY, please post that along, what you do, where, and how long you have been at that position. If you DO mind posting such matter, then DON'T post. It is simple.
I am still in training at a level 12 and I am at $70,000. I will be around $100,000 in about a year. Some of the old timers here are making almost $170,000.
Part 135 on-demand Captain, not really 100% corporate, but $95k, should break $100k this year being a Training Captain for the full 12 months. Being paid by the mile though, you never know.
Boston92 From United States of America, joined Aug 2006, 3390 posts, RR: 7 Reply 5, posted (5 years 1 month 3 days 22 hours ago) and read 14300 times:
Quoting Jdwfloyd (Reply 2): I am still in training at a level 12 and I am at $70,000. I will be around $100,000 in about a year.
According to what you quoted, you are an en route controller. How do the rate (level 12 etc...) those centers actually. I would imagine them all being level 10-12.
"Why does a slight tax increase cost you $200 and a substantial tax cut save you 30 cents?"
Quoting IAirAllie (Reply 6):
Charter flight attendant 4th year pay scale low 40's.
I guess you get what you pay for, thats why most European airlines pay the highest salaries for Cabin Crew.
What is that supposed to mean?
My company has done sub-service charters for many of your European carriers and on every single one we recieve an outpouring of compliments on our service. Comments like "This is so much better than XYZ airline" "I hope we have you again on the way back", "You guys are much friendlier than XYZ's normal flight attendants".
The sports teams and large corporations that charter us seem to like our service as well.
Bartonsayswhat From Canada, joined Oct 2007, 434 posts, RR: 0 Reply 9, posted (5 years 4 weeks 1 day 19 hours ago) and read 14098 times:
regional ramp attendant, with a year experince, but only 2 weeks at my current airline, making 12.53/h CDN. because i'm new its part time on call, so its inconsistent and would be hard to come up with a solid number. rest of the guys have been with the airline for 5 years
I'm not honestly sure how much I make a month. I'm going to say around $1,400 after taxes. This changes a lot though, because I'm on reserve. I've only been with the company for a year as well.
...Now they face an even greater danger...Tyrannousaurs in F-14's!!
SeattleFlyer From United States of America, joined Dec 2006, 153 posts, RR: 0 Reply 12, posted (5 years 4 weeks 1 day 3 hours ago) and read 14019 times:
Quoting Baexecutive (Reply 4): BA new entrant cabin crew can earn £2100 per month......which in dollars is 4200 per month roughly
Is this for real??? Good for them but I had no idea anybody's cabin crew got that high without considerable seniority! That sounds more like new First Officer.