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Paula
21st Jan 2003, 21:58
Im offered a job in UK, since I'm not from UK I don't know what the pay level should be.

The work is commuter, 35 seater. Day pay. no night stops, but hotel included at base.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanx

ITFC1
22nd Jan 2003, 12:01
HI Paula,
Which area are you moving too, will try and find out for you.

Graham

Floaty
24th Jan 2003, 19:57
Ciao Paula,

I've applied with many airlines in the UK and found out that regular pay for cabin crew is around £ 9500 per year plus London allowance (about £2400) if you are Heathrow based. On top of that, regual duty hours' allowance is around 2.40 £. I know it is not much... some companies pay even less than that!

Remember this is basic pay before taxes, however your salary should be reviewed every 6-12 months!

If you have overnights (but I understand you don't), you have a chance to make a little more, but this depends on how you "behave".... i.e. if u like enjoying your overnights (dinners and shopping), you won't save much and shouldn't count on your allowance too much...

Companies currently paying highest basic salaries are Ryanair and Easyjet... but low cost airlines are quite stressfull to work for!

Hope it helps!

Mrs. FloatJockey