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How much do feeder drivers make per year?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 212752" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Well...figure $25/hr at 40 hours a week and you get $1,000/week. I'm told Feeders work close to 60 hours a week, so you have to figure in overtime as well. Time and a half of $25/hr is $37/hr and you get $750. Take $1750 * 4 and you get $84K/yr. Personally, I think $25/hr is a little on the low side for Feeders. I could be wrong on that, though. I think $30/hr is more like it. As such, figure 30 * 40 and you get $1200. Again, overtime and you get about $2100 * 4= 8400/month. Take that times 12 and you get just over $100K/yr. I'm not a transportation expert but I'm no dummy. I read the business pages. $30/hr doesn't sound unreasonable from what I've heard. Maybe that 30/hr doesn't happen for 5+ years but still....</p><p> </p><p>And, Area, our pilots are among--if not the-- highest paid in their industry. I think they make closer to 150+. Please don't ream me if I'm wrong. My data is old and/or secondhand about the pilots. The airline business isn't one I follow very closely in terms of wages. Fares, yes. Labor, yes and no. I can get the information if someone wants it. PM me and I'll get what you want. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 212752, member: 7185"] Well...figure $25/hr at 40 hours a week and you get $1,000/week. I'm told Feeders work close to 60 hours a week, so you have to figure in overtime as well. Time and a half of $25/hr is $37/hr and you get $750. Take $1750 * 4 and you get $84K/yr. Personally, I think $25/hr is a little on the low side for Feeders. I could be wrong on that, though. I think $30/hr is more like it. As such, figure 30 * 40 and you get $1200. Again, overtime and you get about $2100 * 4= 8400/month. Take that times 12 and you get just over $100K/yr. I'm not a transportation expert but I'm no dummy. I read the business pages. $30/hr doesn't sound unreasonable from what I've heard. Maybe that 30/hr doesn't happen for 5+ years but still.... And, Area, our pilots are among--if not the-- highest paid in their industry. I think they make closer to 150+. Please don't ream me if I'm wrong. My data is old and/or secondhand about the pilots. The airline business isn't one I follow very closely in terms of wages. Fares, yes. Labor, yes and no. I can get the information if someone wants it. PM me and I'll get what you want. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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