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FougaMagister
28th Aug 2003, 01:16
Hi everyone - does anyone know how much money a full-time (albeit fixed-term contract) Ground Ops Coordinator for a "major UK leisure airline" can expect to bring home at the end of the month?
I have no previous experience in the job, but I was a cabin crew in a previous life, and I have a recent frozen ATPL/IR.
Cheers
Who'stheDaddy
1st Sep 2003, 23:48
I worked there many years ago.
I presume its for air2000?
Worth about £15k. days/nights
Nice people good for a laugh
3 main parts to the job
*Customer service - lots of it(delays etc)
*Weight/Balance - Trained but don't do any just shadow handling agent dispatchers.
*Traffic Office - Admin, Flight board, compiling Flt Brief(NOTAMS WX etc)
You are basically an airport rep
Thats about it!
WTD
FougaMagister
2nd Sep 2003, 21:42
Thanks for that. Yep, it's for Air2K. I'm keeping my options open!
Cheers
Taff Lad
11th Sep 2003, 22:54
I worked as a GOC for Air2K for about 2 years. The salary i was on was only £12500 but was based at BRS and CWL so may bew less for the regional airports. Good fun job but the roster left a lot to be desired for - 2am starts etc! But that might just be a regional airport thingy!!:rolleyes:
srs what?
12th Sep 2003, 16:38
Not seen this job advertised but know a couple of people there. They seem to be putting all new starts in at Payscale Grade E at the moment which I'm told starts at £13k.