Originally Posted by
aerodestination
not quite... since you will get the full RYR contract after line training. no reduction in salary. So you will get the 21k basic even when you have to wait a couple of months after base training before commencing line training. Previously for contractors this would be a period of time without income. All these financial barriers are significantly reduced with the new program. You will get approx 2k a month, even when there are delays between base and line training. Furthermore no large upfront money is required to get in. If you decide to leave earlier you still can... you just have to pay the remainder of the bond which will be a fraction of the 25k, depending on when you leave.
Thank you for the answer mate!
However, let's say that after 2-3 years, then being on the self-sponsored you would earn more, right? Due to your company paying a lower tax rate than being employed by Ryanair?