So... Whats Your Price
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So... Whats Your Price
Ok boys and girls, haven't seen a post with "Your salary requirements" many times on a Job add before, especially lately.
What would your price for a Dash 8 Q300 be?
Remember the following qualifications as per the add:
Grand Total 4,000 hours
In Command 2,500 hours
In Command Turboprop/Jet 500 hours
In Command Multi-Engine 2,000 hours
Dash 8 Type 100 hours.
Lets see what were made of.
What would your price for a Dash 8 Q300 be?
Remember the following qualifications as per the add:
Grand Total 4,000 hours
In Command 2,500 hours
In Command Turboprop/Jet 500 hours
In Command Multi-Engine 2,000 hours
Dash 8 Type 100 hours.
Lets see what were made of.
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I'll pay $100.00 per flight hour to sit in the right seat.
The fastest way to turn money into smoke and noise..
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What is the sched like?200Above wrote:Ok boys and girls, haven't seen a post with "Your salary requirements" many times on a Job add before, especially lately.
What would your price for a Dash 8 Q300 be?
Remember the following qualifications as per the add:
Grand Total 4,000 hours
In Command 2,500 hours
In Command Turboprop/Jet 500 hours
In Command Multi-Engine 2,000 hours
Dash 8 Type 100 hours.
Lets see what were made of.
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10,000us/month, living included.
full time living in libreville.
full time living in libreville.
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Which one are you D.D.?Dust Devil wrote:A parent's only as good as their dumbest kid. If one wins a Nobel Prize but the other gets robbed by a hooker, you failed
I've almost done both.
The fastest way to turn money into smoke and noise..
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Minimum $56K per year to start. Company covers training costs. (no bond required if company hires right person)
Salary / performance review upon each anniversary.
Health benefits,
Expenses and per diems
Anything less than that would be an insult to a professional pilot with the qualifications they are requiring. But that is just my opinion as a professional pilot.
Salary / performance review upon each anniversary.
Health benefits,
Expenses and per diems
Anything less than that would be an insult to a professional pilot with the qualifications they are requiring. But that is just my opinion as a professional pilot.
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I think that's setting the bar pretty low... less than 5 grand a month???highflyer188 wrote:Minimum $56K per year to start.
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I make more than that flying a king air. I would think at least $80K + per diem + housing + airfare.highflyer188 wrote:Minimum $56K per year to start.
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If you haven't been robbed but almost have you are doing ok. You have room to improve but also a little cushion to failHS-748 2A wrote:Which one are you D.D.?Dust Devil wrote:A parent's only as good as their dumbest kid. If one wins a Nobel Prize but the other gets robbed by a hooker, you failed
I've almost done both.

My first kid will be here Wednesday so time will tell if I fail or succeed.
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You never have to worry about snow in Libreville and if you like dense jungle that is the place to fly.full time living in libreville.
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Just to start? I dunno, pretty sure starting PC12 drivers at ornge are making about 20K more a year than that, plus everything you included in the subsection. Lets see, q300 takeoff,? 40,000ish lbs, 60 some-odd peoples, 2 engines for 56k a year when ornge driver makes 76 plus driving a 10,000ish lbs, 4 some-odd peoples, 1 engine lawn dart? Hrm.highflyer188 wrote:Minimum $56K per year to start. Company covers training costs. (no bond required if company hires right person)
Salary / performance review upon each anniversary.
Health benefits,
Expenses and per diems
Anything less than that would be an insult to a professional pilot with the qualifications they are requiring. But that is just my opinion as a professional pilot.
To give an honest answer, 75K to start, plus all benefits, plus paid training. Amazing how well we are willing to sell ourselves for, and for what? The right to fly a big airplane? Who gives a rat's ass what size airplane you fly, I want to know what size your paycheck is. Money puts food in your belly and a roof over your head, a big airplane puts a fancy hat on your ego and the right to have yourself called captain? I know truck drivers making in excess of 70K a year, driving a TRUCK! Of which his course was paid for by his company, put up and paid during his training, and guarenteed a job after training? What a crock this industry has become, no thanks to the people who drive it. Suckers.
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I stand corrected.
It is very nice to see that I am out in left field with my "starting" wage. I guess I am a little out of touch as I have not been in the right seat for 20+ years. Our co-pilots start at 75K.
But I must ask one question...If my starting wage is so low, why are there so many pilots flying for the wages that they are? I have heard the horror stories from fellow pilots and I find it disappointing that so called professionals will work for so little after investing so much. In my corporate flight department management position I earn six figures plus bonuses and the perks. I will say that I have indeed earned it as I did start on the docks in the far North 30+ years ago and worked my way up and never did I work for peanuts or just for the experience.
Perhaps GA does need representation to protect both sides...
It is very nice to see that I am out in left field with my "starting" wage. I guess I am a little out of touch as I have not been in the right seat for 20+ years. Our co-pilots start at 75K.
But I must ask one question...If my starting wage is so low, why are there so many pilots flying for the wages that they are? I have heard the horror stories from fellow pilots and I find it disappointing that so called professionals will work for so little after investing so much. In my corporate flight department management position I earn six figures plus bonuses and the perks. I will say that I have indeed earned it as I did start on the docks in the far North 30+ years ago and worked my way up and never did I work for peanuts or just for the experience.
Perhaps GA does need representation to protect both sides...

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Because they are bunch of two bit whores with heads the size of beach balls because they're mom and daddy told them one day they were more special than everyone else, with a special gift, and that they should never let the world get them down, and they shouldn't settle for anything but they're dream. Which is why they are not smart enough to do economics, but just smart enough to fly air-panes. Go figure.highflyer188 wrote:But I must ask one question...If my starting wage is so low, why are there so many pilots flying for the wages that they are?

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Wow, glad you shared that with us. Anyone surprised? Management making 6 figure a year, hrm. Boy its tough answering the phone and telling people where to go and how to get there, with the 40.....39.....38....30 some odd hour weeks, weekends off. I'm glad that you earned it, you're smarter than most here. Keep up the good work, I envy you, and not from a sarcastic point of view either. Kudos.highflyer188 wrote:In my corporate flight department management position I earn six figures plus bonuses and the perks.
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Dear Mr Minimums,
Management is not all the cream cheese you may think it to be. At least not for me. I fly over 500 hrs a year and still schedule the aircraft,plan trip logistics, maintenance, crew, training, wash airplanes inside and out and occasionally sweep the hangar floor.
Oh yes...weekends to me are two days before Monday but I do try, however, to spend Sundays with my family if I am not away flying. A 40 hr week is what a secretary at an oil company works.
I could go on but I think I have made my point. I will mention, a point of fact, that one of my colleagues, flying for another such operation, makes six figures per year as well and he is only a Captain. Albeit a ten thousand + hour one.
I do earn my keep.
Good luck in your flying career. A wise old bush pilot once told me, you will only get out of it what you put in.
Hopefully our industry pilots will one day quit being their own worst enemy and demand to be paid for the professional they claim to be.
Management is not all the cream cheese you may think it to be. At least not for me. I fly over 500 hrs a year and still schedule the aircraft,plan trip logistics, maintenance, crew, training, wash airplanes inside and out and occasionally sweep the hangar floor.
Oh yes...weekends to me are two days before Monday but I do try, however, to spend Sundays with my family if I am not away flying. A 40 hr week is what a secretary at an oil company works.
I could go on but I think I have made my point. I will mention, a point of fact, that one of my colleagues, flying for another such operation, makes six figures per year as well and he is only a Captain. Albeit a ten thousand + hour one.
I do earn my keep.
Good luck in your flying career. A wise old bush pilot once told me, you will only get out of it what you put in.
Hopefully our industry pilots will one day quit being their own worst enemy and demand to be paid for the professional they claim to be.
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WOW
I made $1000 per year less than that flying a Cessna 206!!!
Minimum $56K per year to start. Company covers training costs

I made $1000 per year less than that flying a Cessna 206!!!