JPHIL68
9th December 2007, 10:49
hello
i would like to know for wich airline it is ...is it for eurofly or livingstone?
And type of rosters etc....
And the cost for a room or a flat in milano.....
Thanks
tarjet fixated
9th December 2007, 11:34
JPhil,
there are a couple of contracts on their website both for 320 and 330, depending on the one you are applying for T&C change quite a bit.
Engineer
11th December 2007, 20:15
Accommodation charges depends on what you want a house on Lago Maggiore can be rented for €1300+ :cool: or an apartment in Gallarate for €750 down to 550 :D Hotel accommodation starts at €41 per night :ok:
JPHIL68
13th December 2007, 11:03
Ok thank s a lot!!!
it s for 320 contract and i m looking for a studio near to the airport and i m searching for this kind of place
anyway not yet informed by the agencie for wich airline iT is....
EAM
13th December 2007, 11:55
For sure eurofly is looking for A320 pilots.
You wont have a problem to find a flat around MXP for 600€ and less.
Airbus_a321
4th February 2008, 12:59
rumous are spreading around conerning possible financial problems in CONTRACTAIR.
Haven't paid their pilots correctly this month, without any reason nor any acceptable excuses given by the she-boss FC, contractair is detaining for all or most of the Eurofly-contract pilots overtime and perdiem for January. :}
If you call in you get arrogant, naughty replies, if you get any. Seems in contractair they are very nervous. Does anyone know why?
Coincidence or not:confused:. Last month eurofly didn't pay their pilots in due time. Immediately a lot of Italian pilots called in sick. Those Italien pilots which remained sane, went on strike during the January, 19th.
At this time the contract-pilots were paid on time.
Coincidence or not :ugh: just one month later now contractair is detaining a lot of money from the contract-pilots.:=
yes, you have your money, bla,bla,sorry a problem,bla,bla, we forgot to charge them bla,bla
In my understanding of this business every airline gives a resonable deposit to the contract agency and transfers the money one month in advance, so to ashure the contract-pilots can be paid for the ongoing month and if the company closes down, the deposit ashures at least a coverage of the pilots claims for the pro rata pay for vacation, per diems, overtime, etc.
Anybody any idea what's the story behind contractairs disability to give their pilots the money which they are entitled to, like overtime and perdiems for the previous month?
Because this happens to me the first time that a contract ageny does not pay as they should, any serious advises what to do, how to act?
Well guys, on the other side I know that maybe I am in a quite "lucky" situation, as for me it's the first time after years in this fu...contract business that an agency refuses or (hopefully only) delaying the payment.
How did you act in the past on a similar situation, or how would you act in this situation?
tonylollo
19th February 2008, 06:35
What utter b.............t you speak this is THE contract everyone wants.
My colleagues who work there, say they are paid on time and never late,
they have true respect for the company and the agency
As for Contractair being in financial trouble, doubt it very much the SHE
woman is too sharp for that. Has she bitten your arse or something..:ok: