mabele
13th Aug 2010, 06:12
I know this will bother some, but it has been a while though since any fresh, new general living costs have been addressed.
I understand it is difficult to generalize, as many pilots are spread out and have varied lifestyles, if I may, I'll throw out a scenario to help narrow things down.
Capt.
Married.
Two Kids ( under six ).
Looking ( for example) at the Etihad allowances, they offer @170k for housing. Will that provide comfortable living, ie a villa in a good area ( if the good area exists what are some of the more favored locations to live?)
The Schools. I read a lot about no places etc. Is that still a reality? which are the best ( top three) schools?
Cars. Do most people have just one or is two the norm. Is it better to buy second hand?
Supermarkets. Good selection? affordable?
Is electricity a killer? what about water rates?
And most importantly ( all things being said, and there are a lot of things being said!) overall when you do have time off do you have a good lifestyle, things to do with the family etc. (Drinking is also important...)
If you do generally fit into this criteria, what ( and I know this is personal) would your monthly fixed costs be?
I know most of you are sick of replying to these threads, but it really does help. Most appreciated.
Cheers
I understand it is difficult to generalize, as many pilots are spread out and have varied lifestyles, if I may, I'll throw out a scenario to help narrow things down.
Capt.
Married.
Two Kids ( under six ).
Looking ( for example) at the Etihad allowances, they offer @170k for housing. Will that provide comfortable living, ie a villa in a good area ( if the good area exists what are some of the more favored locations to live?)
The Schools. I read a lot about no places etc. Is that still a reality? which are the best ( top three) schools?
Cars. Do most people have just one or is two the norm. Is it better to buy second hand?
Supermarkets. Good selection? affordable?
Is electricity a killer? what about water rates?
And most importantly ( all things being said, and there are a lot of things being said!) overall when you do have time off do you have a good lifestyle, things to do with the family etc. (Drinking is also important...)
If you do generally fit into this criteria, what ( and I know this is personal) would your monthly fixed costs be?
I know most of you are sick of replying to these threads, but it really does help. Most appreciated.
Cheers