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aircowboy
25th Feb 2019, 09:00
Hi guys,

Would like to know what is the average captain salary in Ryanair in Spain (Madrid) with the salary increment.

Thanks for your time!!!

Ryanairrecruitment
26th Feb 2019, 11:56
Hi, we currently have no slots in MAD, in Spain, we have BCN and then PMI, ALC, AGP, GRO on 75% seasonal contracts.

Newcomer2
26th Feb 2019, 12:06
I would be interested as well for Spain in general, if anyone can help...

Ryanairrecruitment
26th Feb 2019, 13:08
I would be interested as well for Spain in general, if anyone can help...

see above for current bases in Spain

BeGuidedAccordingly
3rd Mar 2019, 10:31
Hi,

I am looking to join on a GOT base....is this possible?

The Foss
3rd Mar 2019, 19:23
Hi,

I am looking to join on a GOT base....is this possible?

no, unfortunately there would be a very long list of people waiting for GOT/NYO as they’re relatively small and I believe already over-crewed

antpilot
5th Mar 2019, 09:49
Hey guys, anybody knows how much a floating Captain can take home after taxes? And does this option have Annual Leave?

Thx for your time.

Vikingfly
30th Mar 2019, 03:17
From first day, how long before you get the first paycheck?
I heard that you don’t get paid during the ground school. Is that true?

skyflyer737
30th Mar 2019, 08:36
If you join on a Ryanair contract as an employee, you’re paid from day 1 of groundschool.

bringbackthe80s
30th Mar 2019, 08:55
Why would you not be payed from day 1, and why would anyone turn up to work for free?

Anazing we got to the point of even talking about something like this

Chesty Morgan
30th Mar 2019, 13:12
Been waiting for that since I joined a year ago as FO.
Still 30+ on the list they told me.
Same story for NYO. Dont even try :ugh:
A whole year?!

geardown1
31st Mar 2019, 20:53
I'm sure that was the way with Ryanair and easyjet actually, reduced pay starts at line training and then full pay after line check. Or something along the lines of that.

skyflyer737
1st Apr 2019, 00:01
I'm sure that was the way with Ryanair and easyjet actually, reduced pay starts at line training and then full pay after line check. Or something along the lines of that.

All depends if you’re on a normal employee contract or not. If you’re a self employed contractor you only get paid once you start flying. Vast majority starting now are on a normal salary from day 1 in the company.

Chesty Morgan
1st Apr 2019, 07:33
All depends if you’re on a normal employee contract or not. If you’re a self employed contractor you only get paid once you start flying. Vast majority starting now are on a normal salary from day 1 in the company.
You don't fly during line training?!

skyflyer737
1st Apr 2019, 07:42
You don't fly during line training?!

I don’t get what point you’re trying to make. The guy had a question on when you start receiving a salary at Ryanair. Day 1 of groundschool if you’re an employee. Day 1 of line training (ie flying) if you’re a self-employed contractor. You normally have a choice of which contract you’d like to take.

skyflyer737
1st Apr 2019, 08:13
Why would you not be payed from day 1, and why would anyone turn up to work for free?

Anazing we got to the point of even talking about something like this

Because the net pay you receive when you do start flying can be significantly higher than if you were on a ‘normal’ contract. I’m not here to get into a debate about the rights and wrongs of self employment but ultimately net pay of the self employed guys can, in certain circumstances, be a lot higher. Hence their acceptance of working ‘free’ for groundschool.