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Dropp the Pilot
19th Mar 2005, 08:28
Don't know the details but a colleague just called me to say that PARC is recruiting for ASIANA at about $10,000 USD per month.

Depending on your current circumstances this may mean you could go home and make MORE than you do now as the salary is tax-free even to resident Canadians by virtue of treaty.

mutt
19th Mar 2005, 11:43
$10,000 USD per month.

Nice to see salaries going back up again... Who knows maybe the local airlines will now start to see sense :)


Mutt.

Believe Brother
19th Mar 2005, 11:46
Actually, it's $7,000 per month plus a pro-rata $2,500 monthly allowance, I think to fund living expenses. London, LAX and Seoul bases. You MAY be rostered a maximum of 8 days off in a row each month.

Ragatag
19th Mar 2005, 15:56
Could any one please furnish details on the 'ASIANA' T&C on offer and experience requirements for 777 drivers, are they looking for rated guys or non rated.

Thanks in advance.

donpizmeov
19th Mar 2005, 18:19
IAC were offering the same for the A330, Korean based only. 7500 basic salary, 2500 allowance, apartment , Korean taxes payed, 500 per month for accomodation. 8 tickets per year on Asiana or 4 tickets per year on another carrier. The rostering of 8 days off in a block per month was not a done deal for the A330 though. They said they were still working on that bit. Overtime starts after 70 (maybe 74hrs, can not remember) so they were saying you would get something around $US 12000 - $US 13000 once that was included. Still not a sure thing. Had to be typed, min 500hrs command on type.
Wonder when that other Korean airline will start to recruit again?
Don

Willie Everlearn
19th Mar 2005, 21:39
Caution:
Canada and Korea have a tax agreement.
No one gets it tax free. You pay tax to Korea or Canada. End of the story.
Asiana may give you a salary free of taxes but believe me, Paul Martin will see that he gets his pound of flesh.

(Beware of snake oil salesmen)
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crewlounge
21st Mar 2005, 10:18
Previous guys hired in Korea had contracts whereby the company pays the tax for the pilots.
Taxes were paid.
Not tax free.

AAIGUY
22nd Mar 2005, 17:44
Air Vietnam is looking for 777 FO's too on climbto350.com