Captain Pay Scale

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On 10/2/2002 2:58:54 PM airplt wrote:

Not everyone is out to bash your airline.
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But there are a lot of others that are, and it gets pretty old. No need to reload their ammo for them.
 
What are you guys at JetBlue so paranoid about? I was just curious where the pay scale went after the first year, since those are the only numbers I have seen. Not everyone is out to bash your airline. Relax!
 
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What are you guys at JetBlue so paranoid about?
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Just because people are out to get me, does not mean I am paranoid:)

Seriously though, there really is no need to make this public information. You could contact the company, perhaps they would tell you, perhaps not!

Like KCFlyer's dad said: I make enough.

Putting an actual dollar figure on that, is neither here nor there. I have no need to know what my dentist, my brother or my girl friend makes, I am sure if they felt I needed to know, they would tell me, but........................

Not trying to be standoffish, just being honest!
 
[P]Well whatever you Blues Brothers are making, if one looks at what's going on with the big six, I'm sure it won't be too long before it's considered industry leading. [img src='http://www.usaviation.com/idealbb/images/smilies/9.gif'] [img src='http://www.usaviation.com/idealbb/images/smilies/9.gif'] [/P]
[P]Marky[/P]
 
One way for the world to know what a particular work group is earning, in this case a union represented group, is to enter the world of UNION vs. MANAGEMENT warfare at contract time (and, yes, even at concession time!). The company will be more than willing to publish employee benefits and compensation to win public sympathy! And as long as JETBLUE employees remain content, the union free world may never know.