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Old 12th Aug 2018, 18:55
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Originally Posted by Left 270
Not sure what your suggesting from the first paragraph, but yes my mates, maybe you’re not familiar with the concept?

As as for the second paragraph, every assumption there is incorrect.
Originally Posted by Seagull 201
Havick, wages in OZ are higher than in the US for most jobs. Houses and cost of living is much higher here. A Security guard earns 25 an hour, Cleaner 23 an hour, Retail 22 an hour, U.S hourly rates for those jobs are well under, about 15 an hour and lower.
A multi engine flight instructor earns 70 to 80k, U.S is 48k.
A dash 8 Captain is on 100 to 150k.
A saab 340 Captain is on 95 to 130k.
A regional jet Captain for your company is averaging 81 to 85k a year with the bonus, figures are on the Envoy ads " lets talk about pay" and your company is a wholly owned subsidary of AA others aren't.
Im travelling around Europe and spoken to many Americans and they all agree, that a person will struggle to live on an income of 40 to 45k a year there, and thats a first officer pay on a regional.
Youre quoting a figure of 130k a year because you're flying 100 hours a month.
Anyone thats wants to go to the U.S should go, but they shouldnt go there and worry about money and live in poverty, counting how many bucks are left each month.
Neither of you have lived and worked in the U.S. I suspect that niether of you have ever worked for an airline. None of which would matter one iota. Except for the fact that you’ve being told that you’re incorrect by multiple Australians who have. It wouldn’t matter in the grand scheme of things, but you’re giving bad information based on junk (Eagles website. Seriously dude ?).

Seagul 201 - you’re telling Australians about Australia. WTF ? Are you a pilot at an airline ? Have you been to the U.S. Serious questions. Do you understand the difference between flying 100 hours a month, and being paid for it ?

Left 270 - Same questions. Have you ever left Oz for longer than 2 weeks. Or at all ? Fly for an airline ? Understand how pay works at an airline across differing EBAs ?
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