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Jimmy The Big Greek
14th Oct 2006, 09:54
I would like to know what kind of salary I can expect (after tax), Is it a good company to work for?

sega
14th Oct 2006, 19:34
did they interview on friday 13th?

TheSteelMan
16th Oct 2006, 18:06
Jimmy, I have no idea what your tax would be, but the pre tax salary is NOK 285.000.:ooh:

Most of the time the company is OK. 12-9 Schedule.

Jimmy The Big Greek
17th Oct 2006, 14:21
ok thanks alot. I have heard that Norway is expensive, Can you afford a normal living with this salary?

Timmy79
17th Oct 2006, 21:21
Now do they still have the idiot rule that you must pay for your own typerating?:ugh: They did not have this before, wonder why anyone would want to pay a small Røkke fortune for a jetstream TR:=

NCB
19th Oct 2006, 06:57
Now do they still have the idiot rule that you must pay for your own typerating?:ugh: They did not have this before, wonder why anyone would want to pay a small Røkke fortune for a jetstream TR:=
A Jetstream rating is actually one of the cheapest you can buy and it will give you a better chance of getting a job than buying a B737 rating:)

Jimmy The Big Greek
19th Oct 2006, 09:35
Can someone please tell me if 285000 NOK is a good/bad salary in Norway.
Can I have an avarage living in Norway with this salary.

captaink
19th Oct 2006, 09:36
Instead of being

Jimmy The Big Greek
19th Oct 2006, 09:56
sucks, :sad:

pilot dude
19th Oct 2006, 19:18
You will make net about 16313 Nok a month plus 500 nok a day per diem (net)

source: https://skort.skatteetaten.no/skd/trekk/trekk
the website for norwegian taxdepartment
the monthly pay is 285000 devided by 12
Tabellnummer 7100 :
Månedslønn Trekk Nettoinntekt
23 750 7 437 16 313

As far as paying your own typeratying in coastair, this was the bad idea of a (ex)chief pilot who now fly's in norwgian an is no longer done. you now sign a bond for 3 years for 150.000 Norwegian kroner

as far as wages in norway goes, here are the pay indication of the most common professions. the are to be corrected by aprox 10%
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Jimmy The Big Greek
19th Oct 2006, 19:52
Well, thanks for taking your time with my question. Well I guess you can have a normal living with that salary.

Timmy79
20th Oct 2006, 01:28
Now i know this probably is an idiot q, but since i havent started the wonderful life of pilotjob searching yet ill ask it anyway, what does the bond that coastair operate with means? do they "give" you the rating and then deduct it from your salary?

Thanks again

Ancient Mariner
20th Oct 2006, 08:05
ok thanks alot. I have heard that Norway is expensive, Can you afford a normal living with this salary?

Depends. NOK 300.000 is not much when you consider that my wife as a kindergarden head mistress takes in 400.000, and they are considered low wagers although she has sligthly more than the norm.
Norway is expensive. Depending on your base, renting a reasonable apartment could cost you between 1/4 to 1/2 of your net wages as mentioned above. Then you have transportation. Cars are frightfully expensive. Wifey just took delivery of a Suzuki Grand Viagra with all the bells and whistles. NOK 400.000. Petrol/diesel NOK 10-11/litre.
Quit smoking and any alcoholic habits you may have established. Fags are close to NOK 70 for 20, 0.7 litres of normal Scotch NOK 340. Pint of lager at a pub, gee don't know...around NOK 50? 60?
And the list goes on and on and on. It all boils down to what you consider "normal living".
Per

paradropper
20th Oct 2006, 09:32
And remember that 28% of the interest of all the loans you may have are tax deductible. So lets say you have a loan of approx 500k Nok ( 60K Euros) with a bank interest of 5 % p.a.

5% of 500 000 = 25000 p.a
You can deduct 28% of 25000 which is 7000 p.a or approx 600,- pr month.

And lets say you are working 20 days pr month. That would make it: 20*500=10 000,- .

So if you use 16313 (ref. pilot dude) as your net income pr. month you will basicly have close to 27000 net pr month all included which is from my point of view not bad at all.

And could someone please correct me if my calcultions are way of...:ok:

TheSteelMan
20th Oct 2006, 10:38
Per diems are not tax free. This depends on where you fly/stay. Some of it is tax free, about 30% if you stay in a company flat away from base.

Expect to work out of your base, and pay your own hotell or flat. None of the per diems are tax free if you get "home" in the evening.

Jimmy The Big Greek
20th Oct 2006, 11:24
Should I pay for hotel when out of base??? Well I just hope that I upgadade to captain fairly quickly.

Just one last question. I am from Greece, Will I have any problems with rascism in Norway?

By the way ancient mariner. I think you mean that your wife bought a "Suzuki Grand Vitara" and not a "Suzuki Grand Viagra"........ Ha Ha Ha

Ancient Mariner
20th Oct 2006, 12:00
Should I pay for hotel when out of base??? Well I just hope that I upgadade to captain fairly quickly.

Just one last question. I am from Greece, Will I have any problems with rascism in Norway?

By the way ancient mariner. I think you mean that your wife bought a "Suzuki Grand Vitara" and not a "Suzuki Grand Viagra"........ Ha Ha Ha


Rascism? With the men.....maybe. With the women, not.:)
And yes, I meant Grand Viagra. If you were to right-seat with her you'll understand. I think she is closely related to Carlos Saints.:eek:
Per

pilot dude
20th Oct 2006, 12:01
with regard to the bonding, coast air pays the rating and if you dont leave you dont pay anything. if you do leave you pay 1/36th for every month you leave before your 3 year contract for bonding is up.

with regards to the per diem. You work 17.14 days a month (12/9) schedule and you spend an avarage of 4 nights a month at your homebase (HAU) where we have a hoteldeal for 300 kroner a night. those nights you dont get tax free per diem. but if you dont live in HAU you can deduct hotel plus food at the end of the year. so you get the money back at the end, if you are away from base you get your hotel payed. almost no pilots live at the homebase

In coastair you also get after 6 months staff travel with SAS and Finnair so you can travel to greece in your free periode of 9 days for about 1500 kroner. there is also a taks deduction for traveling home from your work at 1.5 kroner a Km but im sure that doesn't work all the way to greece:)

if you work extra in the 9 free days they pay you extra aprox 2000 NOK a day. so you can earn extra by selling som free days

All in all it is not the best payed job in the world but for a commuter job it is quite OK.

Did you talk to them already couse they might need some more pilots in the future since norwegian needs 60 pilots so some pilots might leave

sega
20th Oct 2006, 16:08
Did they interview recently? Or are there interviews coming up? whats the lo down? anybody?

AK747
29th Oct 2006, 12:35
is this for the J31 or ATR?

pilot dude
2nd Nov 2006, 06:26
both have the same salarie