Situation for Jazz New Hires
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Re: Situation for Jazz New Hires
Union dues will run around 2% of your gross salary. New hires would be looking at $57 per month.
Re: Situation for Jazz New Hires
It may also surprise you to know that most with 15 plus years of service have no desire to go to the 'other' side, so your question of why is everyone leaving to AC is a mute point.
Not trying to be a dick, but the word is moot.
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Actually it's a "moo point". Like a "cow's opinion, it doesn't matter".
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Just saying.
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Just saying.
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Re: Situation for Jazz New Hires
Laughable at best. Do you decide anything in the hiring process ? Who are you to give such an appreciation about candidates ?hithere wrote:There are already several instances of Jazz pilots getting PFOd after their PML interview, some quite surprisingly so, others not so much.
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So, just a heads up for those that think you can base everything on min credit..
My first full year at jazz, the T4 showed 43k. I'm by no means an overtime whore, I'd consider myself the 'average' line driver. I don't even sign up for WDO's but I'll take the occasional one if they call me and are desperate. My per diems this year were an additional 13,380.
That 34k, someone did the math on was out to lunch...
My first full year at jazz, the T4 showed 43k. I'm by no means an overtime whore, I'd consider myself the 'average' line driver. I don't even sign up for WDO's but I'll take the occasional one if they call me and are desperate. My per diems this year were an additional 13,380.
That 34k, someone did the math on was out to lunch...