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t-bird200
12th Aug 2010, 12:15
Any body any idea about what to expect during the assement?

Friend of mine got invited,

Cheers!

The Sandman
15th Aug 2010, 10:50
Hopefully not your spelling!

hardcase
15th Aug 2010, 11:11
its an English spelling test and Maths test, then interview with personnel dept and probably a Management pilot...all very relaxed

Deep and fast
15th Aug 2010, 15:55
Are they recruiting then?

D and F :8

hardcase
16th Aug 2010, 10:28
not as far as i know, someone has put incorrect info on PPJN also

CaravanDriver
16th Aug 2010, 10:44
Correction, they are hiring 4 Fo and 4 Fe for the A300. 6 Fo go for interview, more hiring might follow. Next month 1 A300 coming back on active duty what brings the total at 13 airframes. Possible 1 more will follow later this year, not confirmed.

CaravanDriver
17th Aug 2010, 16:47
A300 is also ACL, people are hired by ACL, not EAT.

t-bird200
20th Aug 2010, 08:47
Thanks for all your kind replies and pm's!

Cheers

Dengue_Dude
26th Aug 2010, 19:49
I have heard this week that ACL are offering €44k for experienced A300 FEs.

This "ab initio's" salary does not sit easily when the guys you'd hand the aircraft over to are earning in excess of €70k. Many were on that salary before being made redundant, so a double slap.

Methinks that's just a trifle cynical. Supposed to attract those who are desperate for work?

MrIkea
29th Aug 2010, 15:27
@ Dengue_Dude

There is however a very big difference in the tax situation of those with the 70+ salary.
In the end the difference will not be that enormous...

Dengue_Dude
29th Aug 2010, 20:06
I sincerely doubt the tax difference will amount to €28000 --- a 39% pay cut for the same job. Even Belgian tax doesn't make THAT much difference.

Just call me cynical . . .

dens6722
31st Aug 2010, 10:47
Hi TBIRD,

some information about the selection:


Interview done by D/O and ex EAT -staff.
They will propose you a package (contract offshore available,salary, perdiems, LEJ based, no bargain.)

duty: 7/7

cheers

Dougle Mcguire
10th Sep 2010, 19:19
Hi, Can anybody tell me on average how much an Air Contractors 737 F/O with 2500+ hrs is taking home each month including all sector pay etc etc.

Thanks,

Dougle.

Boeing Europe
16th Jul 2012, 04:17
Can anyone respond to the above post ^^^^^^^^^^^