Air Traffic Controller v Railway controller salaries
Are UK ATCOs in the wrong business?
Railway workers salaries Paid £80,000 to £100,000 60 signallers 35 controllers 51 electrical control operators Paid over £100,000 6 electrical control operators (top salary £108,980) 1 signaller (salary £111,066) 1 controller (salary £103,286) 1 operations worker (salary £108,213) |
Air Traffic Controller v Railway controller salaries
Bloke does job that I'm not doing...gets paid more than me...am I in the wrong job?
Postcards to the usual address,thank you. |
Aeroplanes are cooler than trains. I'm pretty happy keeping my yellow book.
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I'm pretty happy keeping my yellow book. |
Wrong job? No. Wrong union, maybe?
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And how much do they work for that salary? How much annual leave do they get?
Very happy doing my day job thanks, haven't looked elsewhere for a job. Ever. |
Ignore those rail salaries. The average is much much lower. Yes, it's possible for a signalman to earn that if said signalman is in the highest graded (9) signalling centre, is on London allowance and is putting in a maximum allowed 72 hours per week.
The same applies for the other jobs mentioned. Source was probably the Daily Wail cherry picking it's facts again. An awful lot of signalmen in smaller 'boxes are on less the £30K per annum. |
Air Traffic Controller v Railway controller salaries
Having done both jobs, I fully agree with RedhillPhil. It's like using Swanwick senior ATCOs salary scales as an industry baseline when compared with, for example, TfL bus controller's pay.
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Gingerbread Man,
I always thought it odd that the 'head honcho' of the NATS ATCO's union is....A NATS manager. :E |
@ Z
I always thought it odd that the 'head honcho' of the NATS ATCO's union is....A NATS manager |
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