utahaviator
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FAA payscale as of January 2008.
I think I missed something. What do the minimum and maximum amounts represent for the developmental stages? Is that just based on how well you do?
Folks,
Here's a neat calculator to figure your estimated gross and net earnings for whatever your future salary will be. You can tailor it to your specific state and tax situation (married, deductions, etc).
I was impressed with my future take home once I fully check out (especially compared to the peanuts I'm making right now) - but it only makes me wonder "what might have been" under the Green Book. I'm very grateful for this opportunity though and look forward to my career.
Even with Kansas state tax? Also, remember, if you're planning on living in Johnson County.. (Overland Park / Olathe)... you'll have county taxes on everything if I remember right! (Except income I think)... I want to say I had to pay city/county income tax in KC, MO though. My memory fades.
From original post:
Note: If you are an initial hire (all hiring sources) you will always be paid the minimum while in training.
I believe (don't quote me) the maximum if for those newbies who started pre change in pay scale.
Ok, thanks. I thought it was a range for everyone as you completed the stages based on your "performance". When I read the original post, I did not understand why there would be a min/max if I was only eligible for the minimum. I am going to re-sum this up, just to make sure I am reading it all correctly.
Since I have been hired after the payscale changes (what almost 2 years ago right?), I will only receive the minimum raise at each stage (D1, D2, ...). Those that were hired on before they changed the payscale, they have the chance to fall within that range of pay?
So, if I want to know what my payscale is going to be at each level I just look at the minimum right? Because that is the most I can make being hired in after the payscale changes?
Yeah, I hear you on that one and we can only hope. Until then I can only try and plan on whats in front of me. Glad I looked at this thread though because I was thinking our pay at each level would fall somewhere between the min and max...not be right at the minimum. Thanks again.
where can i find information on locality pay? what is it in louisiana or texas?