Delta June 2021

Feels kinda like that scene in Airplane! when the news reporters all slam into the payphone, but nonetheless.

Good luck to all.
 
Starting pay around $6700 a month, goes up a little after you get signed off and $7400 after 1 year. Plus there is a shift differential and also a license premium of $370 a month plus another 4.5% of base pay. Top of pay for base pay is 11 years $12000 a month.
Relief lines work 4-4-4-3, 9hour lines work 5-4 and 10hour lines are 4-4. Bidding is once a year in January with the new schedule starting Apr. 1st every year.
 
Feels kinda like that scene in Airplane! when the news reporters all slam into the payphone, but nonetheless.

Good luck to all.
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Starting pay around $6700 a month, goes up a little after you get signed off and $7400 after 1 year. Plus there is a shift differential and also a license premium of $370 a month plus another 4.5% of base pay. Top of pay for base pay is 11 years $12000 a month.
Relief lines work 4-4-4-3, 9hour lines work 5-4 and 10hour lines are 4-4. Bidding is once a year in January with the new schedule starting Apr. 1st every year.

So after year 1 you would be $7400 + 4.5% + 370 license premium = approx $8,100 a month. Do I have that right?
 
Wouldn't be the first time it was take down prematurely and then reposted a few days later. It was intended to be up for two weeks.
 
Wouldn't be the first time it was take down prematurely and then reposted a few days later. It was intended to be up for two weeks.
Scratch that. Hearing they closed it after receiving 500-600 applications.
 
Scratch that. Hearing they closed it after receiving 500-600 applications.

Only 600? Jeez, the plague sure seems to have thrown people off of an airline career. I remember 2018 applicant numbers were approaching 1000 at a major.
 
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