Atlas Air Hiring
#5121
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2008
Position: Atlas Air F/O
Posts: 112
Id say that is way low. If u don't get stuck waiting on ioe for four months, id say you would realistically see 70+ hr months plus per diem.
70x$75= $5250
Per Diem= $1000
Total $ 6250 Gross
If you elect to not use Atlas insurance, they will pay you about $220 a month on top of that. I think the chance of not getting 70-75 hr months are slim. Since IOE I have not been below 65ish a month. Id say i have been on average 80is hrs. Of course second year guarantee goes to 62hrs.
Merry Xmas all.....
70x$75= $5250
Per Diem= $1000
Total $ 6250 Gross
If you elect to not use Atlas insurance, they will pay you about $220 a month on top of that. I think the chance of not getting 70-75 hr months are slim. Since IOE I have not been below 65ish a month. Id say i have been on average 80is hrs. Of course second year guarantee goes to 62hrs.
Merry Xmas all.....
#5122
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2009
Position: Airplane
Posts: 2,385
Wow, that's pretty slim. But, I'm assuming that's first year pay.
Lucky I have a retirement to help out.
Now, is there any way to find out if your resume and PAQ ever made it? Doesn't seem to be an acknowledgment if they ever received anything.
Lucky I have a retirement to help out.
Now, is there any way to find out if your resume and PAQ ever made it? Doesn't seem to be an acknowledgment if they ever received anything.
#5125
Relatively speaking, first year pay here is excellent - especially since you break the 50 hour guarantee in about 10 days. Until the completion of IOE, training pay is 1600/mo plus 2.40/hr tax free per diem away from base (1700 when in the schoolhouse all month).
Last edited by flyboy8272; 12-26-2012 at 05:21 AM. Reason: more info
#5127
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2008
Position: Ex USAF, ex-ATA , currently Atlas Air 747 CA
Posts: 324
Spot on. Take a gander on the APC charts (click on 'airline profiles at the upper right corner of this page) at the rest of the industry. With the exception of Brown and Purple Atlas is pretty much head of the pack. The fun level here is WAY higher than either Brown or Purple though.
#5129
#5130
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Joined APC: Oct 2007
Posts: 94
I didn't take his reply as anything other than clarification. The original question did request net income. So, depending on state taxes, 401k, insurance, etc, the results can be significantly different.
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