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Old 3rd Apr 2016, 23:54
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cefey
 
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It never stops amaze me how false people can be. While your are staying with a company, you lick all the butts coming your way. Once youīre out, you start trash-talking them.

Still, while there are starry eyed idiots ready to prostitute themselves to the airlines, while believing that it's acceptable to accept "€1000 a month" to act as second in command of a jet transport aeroplane
That what you call both Syntax Error, Skipping Classes? Cause you know, they did join the company and worked there for quite a while.



First of all, you should compare apples to apples.
What is average salary in Poland, Croatia, Romania? How much do doctors get there? Or police officers, who risks their life. Or fireman, saving lives every day?
Why should fresh out of flight-school cadet (2 year of education), with no flight experience what so ever based in Katowice or Sofia, get 10 times more then cardiac surgeon (10 year education) with 30 years experience?
Do you really think you are that much better than him/her? You call it "fair" and "well deserved"?
Crazy part, even now those cadets get more than most doctors in those countries. And keep whining about "too little money".


Again, comparing apples to apples, should we?
FO starting salary in Scandinavian (they donīt take low hour ntr) is around 3000€/month before you pay 36% tax. So you take home 1900€.
How much does experienced TR FO get to take home at WizzAir?
Now, another thing to consider. How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Oslo vs Katowice?

WizzAir pays you, even when you are cadet, 3-5 times average salary for the country you based in. SAS - well below average for SE/DK/NO. Even if you are experienced FO.



Now, if you do have mortgage, family etc etc in some other country, England or DK, for instance, that is a different ball game. But thatīs your problem as well. You can not go to Poland/Hungary and demand them to pay you like BA does, now can you? If you are not happy with what Wizz have to offer - apply for BA and stay happy.


And just to offer you another point of view. If you did have a company. You paid 2-3 times average for your country. And then you get someone from outside, with no experience at all, demanding to get 5 timer more than you already paying... cause he got expensive mortgage in his home country and thatīs what he would get paid at home.
On top of that, he demands to adjust company schedule around him, cause he donīt want to live in your sh*tty country, he want to commute. What will you tell that person? Honestly?


Letīs stay objective. Letīs not jump to personal insults, especially when we donīt know one another? Have a nice week, everyone!
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