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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005
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| I was having a think about new and different ways of paying pilots and I came up with some ideas, that I submit for consideration. Instead of paying pilots by the flight hour, how about these ideas: 1) Pay pilots by the mile flown. For every mile flown, pay your pilots so many cents per mile. Since everything is about cost per ASM and RPM's, which is presumably how fares are calculated, it seems logical that pilot cost should be calculated the same way. Each leg would have a standard length. I think Chicago Express used to do this, and I think Southwest does a variation of this. 2) Pay pilots by the day. A pilot is paid a daily rate, regardless of the amount of hours he flies. This would encourage the company to maximize work days. I think USA 3000 does this. I have also heard the railroads do this. 3) A combination of 1and 2. Each pilot is paid a flat daily salary, and then gets paid so much per mile. Some trucking companes do this. 3) Pay them by the duty hour. A pilot goes on the clock when he reports on duty, and goes off the clock when he signs out. Seems fair. After all, he is at the company's beckon call for that entire time. He should be compensated for it, just like any other hourly worker. I don't know if any of these ideas are better than the way it is done now, just different. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Winchestertonfieldville
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| There may be a better way to pay pilots but unfortunately, the execs at the airlines would only bring up such a plan if they could screw pilots out of more money doing it.
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| Senior Member | Why don't they just get payed a flat salary, with the obligation to work X amount of days.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: _
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Here it's (hourly rate) x 75 hours/month = 12 days off minimum. The thing about is, it's a pretty low payrate at the regional level.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: ??
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I don't care how they figure out my pay, as long as it shows up in my bank account on time and correctly every other week (which it does). Oh, and a little increase would be nice. At my last job (on-demand cargo), we got paid a guaranteed # of hours regardless of actual flown. Over that, we got paid hourly. We also got a bonus for "international" flights every time we went through customs, and a bonus for each trip we picked up while already away from base ("doubles"). During the busy season doing doubles in and out of Canada all night could net a rather hefty paycheck, but it was mad hard work (as in 6-9 legs, 11 hours of flying in 17 hours of duty, night, all sorts of glorious wx, single pilot). All the bonuses there were nice, not sure they were always worth it though. Is it sick that I sometimes miss it? ![]() | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Des Moines, Iowa (based in IAH)
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| Every pax should be forced to cough up a $1 cash tip to each pilot. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001
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| Actually, if you go to the historical basis for hourly rates for pilots, they DO include mileage. It was based on mileage and revenue, which is why most airline contracts have different pay for different equipment. This yielded a large pay jump when pilots went to jets. This is also, incidentally, WHY pilots flying large aircraft that fly fast get paid more than pilots flying smaller aircraft, even though you could argue that the smaller aircraft is more difficult (and argument that ignores some of the other issues involved, but we'll not go there for now!). Our contract also does include minimum pay per day, per duty period and a trip rig for time away from base, as well as other various rules. So, you see, your ideas are actually already incorporated! |
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| Old Skool | pretty soon they will have to pay them with food stamps sorry , coundnt resist
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| Senior Member | The pay at Great Lakes is so piss poor that most of those guys qualify for food stamps.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Inside your OODA loop
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| I think Doug has said before that he'd do better financially working on cash tips than via his current pay.
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| Old Skool | Come on, just admit you miss NEO!!!!!! ![]() |
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| Agent Smith | Quote:
If we got tipped like cabbies, the average pilot would only have to work a few trips a month.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Austin, TX
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| "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your Captain speaking. We have arrived at the gate and they're bringing the jetway up. To exit the plane, please swipe your credit or debit cards now so that we may open the door. Those of you paying cash, please ring your flight attendant call button now. Once we have collected everyone's money, we will open the cabin door, but not before, so please do this as expeditiously as possible..." |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Des Moines, Iowa (based in IAH)
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