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Frunobulax
2nd Apr 2007, 21:04
And now for some research ;)
What are the extras ATCOs get from their employer?
Pension scheme? Medical insurance? Additional holidays paid by the company?
That's what we get down here, how about you?

matsATC
3rd Apr 2007, 13:06
In Belgium:

A good pension scheme, medical insurance, and last but not least: a number of free train tickets (1st class)...

man friday
3rd Apr 2007, 14:02
in gib we get a pension, a free copy of the nats company mag every month, and the chance to speak to the vast number of people from head office that appear every now and then for what appears to be a city break in the sun!!!

bring back serco,at least they gave us a free diary and paid our bar bill at the xmas party

spekesoftly
3rd Apr 2007, 14:06
A company headset and .......... :hmm:

atcea.com
3rd Apr 2007, 15:03
Please check this FAA page (https://employees.faa.gov/employee_services/benefits/)for general information about benefits. Contract controllers have a different program.
The gist of it is that controllers still do very well in the pay/benefit area ... just not as well as before the latest "contract."
ATC 24/7 (http://atcea.com)

Frunobulax
3rd Apr 2007, 15:16
a number of free train tickets (1st class)...

Why TRAIN?

Fox3snapshot
3rd Apr 2007, 17:28
Quicker than flying surely! :E

spekesoftly
3rd Apr 2007, 18:28
It always good to have faith in your chosen industry! :rolleyes:

ASD
3rd Apr 2007, 19:18
I think we got a free pen once :}

Would love some rebate airline tickets though, but no such luck :ugh:

Del Prado
4th Apr 2007, 00:01
ATC extras

A couple of the cleaners at Latcc used to offer those - allegedly. (and that was many years ago)

nibog
4th Apr 2007, 09:45
We get free abuse and extra duties whenever we don't want them.

niknak
4th Apr 2007, 14:35
Final salary pension scheme, competetive car purchase scheme, telephone allowance, Management who kill several forests per week with increasingly bizzare and ever more complicated TOIs/SIs, a three wheeled roster which would challenge the mind of the highest IQ in the land and security procedures based on the inner workings of the KGB.

Overall, it's not a bad place to work....