Atlas / Southern
#2734
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2017
Position: 777 Left window seat
Posts: 680
#2735
QOL is in the eye of the beholder. If domestic flying is what you’re looking for:
1. 737
2. 767
That’s as it stands for the moment. 747 can have decent QOL but you’ll need some seniority and it depends where you live/are based. I know very little about the 777 but I understand it has very predictable routes.
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#2736
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2017
Posts: 1,398
QOL is in the eye of the beholder. If domestic flying is what you’re looking for:
1. 737
2. 767
That’s as it stands for the moment. 747 can have decent QOL but you’ll need some seniority and it depends where you live/are based. I know very little about the 777 but I understand it has very predictable routes.
Cheers,
-blink
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1. 737
2. 767
That’s as it stands for the moment. 747 can have decent QOL but you’ll need some seniority and it depends where you live/are based. I know very little about the 777 but I understand it has very predictable routes.
Cheers,
-blink
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#2737
Banned
Joined APC: Mar 2013
Posts: 384
the first 75$/day is tax free after that it gets taxed. This has been nice since depending on where you are your food options have declined. some places are delivery only and the hotel breakfasts have been pared way back or removed. A lot are basically box of cereal or granola bars maybe a hand fruit and coffee.
#2738
why do you say anything over $75 get taxed? It only gets taxed if it exceeds the GSA allowed amount for the locale. In many international locations that amount is north of $100+ and so if you add up what you received for the year vs the total allowed, then the amount over would be taxed but there is no arbitrary barrier at $75
Well, you need to tell that to our accounting department because that is exactly what they are doing.
Atlas does whatever they want to. Just like imputed taxes on Gateway and in base lodging.
#2739
Banned
Joined APC: Mar 2013
Posts: 384
#2740
While the GSA has differing domestic rates and the State Department sets international rates for different locations the IRS has their own one size fits all rates for transportation industry workers of $66 and $71. Atlas took the simple solution and everything above $71 is taxed. With the tax reform a couple years ago there is no longer a federal employee business deduction but some states may still allow the deduction on state income taxes.
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