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Old 2nd Feb 2018, 23:25
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busybee123
 
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Originally Posted by Snapper5
So is that TUI ? Or Thomas cook ? guys come on ! Why the secrecy
It’s TUI/Thomson.
On the 757/76 since 2014. RHS.
Gross 62k basic + about 15-18k in duty/flight pay. (Depending on yearly hours, some bases busier than others).

In addition can earn alot more in overtime, maybe 10-15k but not set in stone.

On an interesting note of how good I could of had it if born 30 years earlier!!
Flew with an ex-Britannia LTC who’s been there since the late 80’s who grosses 170k (no overtime) and will soon retire on a final salary pension of 80/90k a year!!
Not bad for lolling around in pyjamas. We’ll never see those days again.

Pension- 3.5% from me, 15% from company.
That’s now been reduced to 10% company for new starters.

Lets raise a glass to Ryanair pilots for getting Union recognition this year, and hoping that will eventually stop and reverse the ever descending Pay and Conditions for them and the rest of the industry.

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