LanPeru From Peru, joined Jun 2001, 633 posts, RR: 10 Posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 15 hours ago) and read 5971 times:
Hello:
This is for the airline employees that participate on this forum from around the world. I was wondering what the salaries are like for the various employees from airlines arounf the world. Any help is appreciated...thanks in advance.
Wmupilot From United States of America, joined Jan 2003, 1473 posts, RR: 12 Reply 1, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 5768 times:
ATA Connection
Customer Service Agent - $8.00
Lead Agent - $9.00 and up
Supervisor - $11.00 and up
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12026 posts, RR: 43 Reply 2, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 5726 times:
XJ starting pay for CSA is $9/hr. Add 2 bucks for coord hours. Sup's are on salary.
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12026 posts, RR: 43 Reply 3, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 5721 times:
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12026 posts, RR: 43 Reply 7, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 10 hours ago) and read 5504 times:
LanPeru, XJ is Mesaba Airlines, WF is Wideroe (Norway). By holding your cursor over the code, it should tell you what it is.
762er From United States of America, joined Feb 2001, 540 posts, RR: 1 Reply 9, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 10 hours ago) and read 5438 times:
Non-execultive corporate employees (i.e. finance, planning, ops, marketing) make anywhere from $30,000 to $125,000. Of course this include a vast range and variety of different jobs. Once you get over the $150 grand mark, it is more than likely that you're one of the top 20 dogs at the airline. This is for mainline airlines in the U.S.. This is all just what I would guess based on the payscales I hear about.
Freshlove1 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 10, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 9 hours ago) and read 5348 times:
Air Midwest...$6.50-11.00 per hour for CSA/Ramp employees, but the pay scale caps out at $11.00 (at AMW, not sure about Mesa but it can't be that far off) so you can be there 15 years and only be making $11 per hour. Its basically a slap in the face by MESA management, but i'm only here because I like what I do, not for the money, I'd work for free, but don't tell them that!!!
TLIMA From Canada, joined Jan 2004, 78 posts, RR: 0 Reply 11, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 5248 times:
I have always been curious as to what the ranges of salaries for Airline Pilots are? I know that this is perhaps a very broad range but are there min/max values and are those determined by the aircraft type? Years of experience? Airline? Miles flown? Market? etc..
That is, is it safe to say that the bigger the aircraft, the higher the salary or is that not even related. And will the salary of a pilot of a 737 in airline X be the same as a pilot of a 737 in airline Y?
If anyone has any numbers, that would be greatly appreciated,
Rjpieces From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 12, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 5214 times:
The bigger the aircraft (heavier the aircraft I believe), the higher the salary, yes. The highest paid pilot in the United States is probably a Northwest 747 Captain or a Delta 777 Captain at around $300,000 a year.
These are hourly B737NG/A32X pay rates for a 12 year captain:
Delta-$245
Northwest-$212
Southwest-$162
Continenta-l$160
Alaska-$158
US Airways-$150
American-$147
United-$147
AirTran-$145
JetBlue-$136
Frontier-$132
America West-$120
Freshlove1 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 14, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 5137 times:
Isn't allegheny on life support, I thought they were going to be absorbed by Pirdmont in the next few months. Do the Piedmont guys make more then the Allegheny guys?
Uadc8contrail From United States of America, joined Sep 2003, 1782 posts, RR: 10 Reply 16, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 5 hours ago) and read 5013 times:
everyone loves the low cost carriers..but is any lc.c. employee in here feel like they are well paid?????if you say yes they are kidding themselves..at what point will your job group at a l.c.c. start to want more cash????when they(l.c.c.)start to post continued profits?????wn people in here....will you want more luv from wn after the fly boys/girls get it???everyone one in here regardless of jblu to ual ground workers feels that they are worth alot more......untill the l.c.c. people start to flex their muscle then keep on preaching the l.c.c. way and do not ask for a raise and please be jealous of the legacy carriers.............
Mikeclod From United States of America, joined Dec 2001, 272 posts, RR: 0 Reply 17, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 3 hours ago) and read 4902 times:
I used to work with some WN guys, they start pretty low, (like 7.50?) but if they stick for awhile, it can get pretty high. FedEx has different pay scales depending on the market size, but here (GTF-pretty small town) they start at 10.56 w/full benys.
Mikeclod
CALMSP From United States of America, joined Aug 2003, 3662 posts, RR: 8 Reply 18, posted (9 years 3 months 6 days 3 hours ago) and read 4886 times:
at CO upstairs and downstairs are soon to be starting at $10/hour. With topping out at around $22. Lead Agents get an override of $1.75/hour on top of their pay based on seniority. Operation agents get a $.75 override.
Supervisors start at $37,795/year, ranging up to $70,000. Not to bad.
okay, I'm waiting for the rich to spread the wealth around to me. Please mail your checks to my house.
Uadc8contrail From United States of America, joined Sep 2003, 1782 posts, RR: 10 Reply 21, posted (9 years 3 months 5 days 20 hours ago) and read 4718 times:
calmsp,
what is a ridiculous amount of money????are you refering to ground workers or pilots????ground workers at ual do not get a ridiculous amount of money. ual is basically the same as a nw employee-same type of job and same senority(topped out ground worker)...$22.00/hr at co is that downstairs???if so its actually more than ua is...
Ual777contrail From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 22, posted (9 years 3 months 5 days 19 hours ago) and read 4638 times:
uadc,
You might want to check your pay scale again, $22.00? little higher.
CALMSP, You must be making around $10.00? because there WILL be somebody at CO that is working right next to you and bringing in a fat check. Maybe when you get a little seniority?
CALMSP From United States of America, joined Aug 2003, 3662 posts, RR: 8 Reply 23, posted (9 years 3 months 5 days 19 hours ago) and read 4601 times:
so what point are you trying to get across here UAL 777? Long before you started for UAL they were paying your fellow employees larger amounts of money, its not to bad when my aunt who works upstairs for you guys is making around $29/hour. And what about your mechanics, how much do they make? I'm sure its a lot of money. And what about your pilots, in 2000, they wanted more money, and work less, and you wonder why you guys are in a financial squeeze.
okay, I'm waiting for the rich to spread the wealth around to me. Please mail your checks to my house.
BCAInfoSys From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 24, posted (9 years 3 months 5 days 18 hours ago) and read 4560 times:
Wow, I never realized how underpaid airline personnel are; I mean, DAMN! Even as an intern at Boeing, I was making $15.75/hr. How can anyone support a family on these ridiculously low wages?
25 Northwestair: I make about $15.00 per hour. I work as a CSA in a 4 Hour rule station I think 15.00 is pretty good since I've only been with NW for only 6 years. Als
26 SoAmSky: I have a friend interested in a flying attendant position. What is the pay scale for F/A? Which airlines pay more for this job?
27 NWAFA: Northwestair, When I was my 6th year I thought that very same thing..as most new hires and more "jr people" do..Trust me, the company LOVES scared peo
28 Lgbguy: WN employees (ramp/provisioning and operations/freight). Ramp starts at $8.75 to 24.00. 12 years to topout. Operation starts at $9.10 to 24.35. 12 yea
29 Northwestair: NWAFA, I agree with you. I know you had to take a paycut in 1991 and the company is not following thru with thier promise. I think a paycut is going t
30 NWAFA: Hi Northwestair, You hit it right on the head! We did it in 1991 (I voted no on it though). What managment has done is somthing that can not be fixed.
31 Northwestair: Well I'm interested in what Passages is going to say this month I haven't gotten my yet but I think I will receive it either today or tomorrow. The on
32 NWAFA: Oh I know.. I read that in newswire about whats coming in the mail! Anderson does not know what we are. Are we a LCC or a Full Service carrier? he wan
33 KaiGywer: SoAmSky, Pinnacle was hiring a month or so ago. Starting out at $14.90/flight hr I believe, plus per diem pay as well. If your friend is interested, X
34 Northwestair: NWAFA, The New Market Place 3 is up on Radar
35 NWAFA: Northwestair, I just read it in Radar...talk about the same old dog and pony show form 1991! It makes you wonder do they really listen to what they ar
36 Amirs: At El Al newly hired Temps recieve around $10 -$11 per hour from "block to block". Plus per diem at about $2.50 per hour (starts at dep from base - ar
37 SoAmSky: Thank you for the info KaiGywer. Starting salary is not that bad as I thought before. Considering these are regional carriers, I guess, main carriers
38 KaiGywer: SoAmSky, they probably pay more, but remember that it is usually harder to get a job with mainline, since they have so many people on furlough. Have y
39 Rick767: "everyone loves the low cost carriers..but is any lc.c. employee in here feel like they are well paid" I work for a "l.c.c" and regard myself as very
40 CALMSP: thats what people have to understand, in many cities you sit around most of the time b/c you only have a few flights. Let's look at CO's operation in
41 Ams: United Airlines paid reservation staff in the 90's from $6.65 an hour Does anyone know if UA still has IADRR in operation?
42 Uadc8contrail: iadrr is still going ams but now have heard from the union that ua is now going to start contracting out some res to the company in nova scotia that n
43 LanPeru: I greatly appreciate that feedback that I am getting in this thread....Are there any other employees from foreign airlines that might be able to contr