Bed ridden
The £49000 doesn’t sound too bad when you consider that you need a topline of £73000 (excluding pension arrangements) in the UK to take home the same money.
The first year looks particularly lucrative. A 225 engineer would be looking at about £10000 in inducements plus about £8500 in ex’s when he goes on the 550 course. Every year every member of the family is given the cash for 2 business return tickets. Travel economy and that’s worth £2000 each a year.
A 332 Engineer would do even better out of the ex’s probably an extra £4000 in the first year.
The working day is 7am to 1:30pm, and I hear the hangers are air-conditioned.
Bar, gym, swimming pool, tennis courts etc all within walking distance, sounds OK to me. Would make a nice change from 12 hr shifts and hypothermia.