Netjets (Europe) Interviews - All you need to know about it (threads merged)
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I am doing an interview later this summer with TT4000 with 3900 multi, 500 widebody. Anyone fly the smaller of the jets bravo/excel/400xp etc... What is the pay? fo/co? Told I am looking at switching into the left seat within half a year. Which of these aircraft have apu? NONE? Gotta say that the 400xp looks the best to me thought the falcon would kick the ass but seems they are not offering seats on this one right now. What are the interviews like anyone know?
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I am doing an interview later this summer with TT4000 with 3900 multi, 500 widebody. Anyone fly the smaller of the jets bravo/excel/400xp etc... What is the pay? fo/co? Told I am looking at switching into the left seat within half a year. Which of these aircraft have apu? NONE? Gotta say that the 400xp looks the best to me thought the falcon would kick the ass but seems they are not offering seats on this one right now. What are the interviews like anyone know?
'Search' will reveal all.
Good luck with the interview.
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Flintstone,
Could you please explain to me the tax situation with Netjets, it seems that you know the company quite well.
I am just wondering how much would be left for a FO with 42500 euros brutto, I know that in the UK and Portugal they are taxed, but what about other European countries, since we are away from our home country for more than 183 days then not require to pay tax.
Do we need to pay tax at all ??, considering that the company is in Cayman Island!!!
Thanks,
Could you please explain to me the tax situation with Netjets, it seems that you know the company quite well.
I am just wondering how much would be left for a FO with 42500 euros brutto, I know that in the UK and Portugal they are taxed, but what about other European countries, since we are away from our home country for more than 183 days then not require to pay tax.
Do we need to pay tax at all ??, considering that the company is in Cayman Island!!!
Thanks,
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Originally Posted by hdg270
Flintstone,
Could you please explain to me the tax situation with Netjets, it seems that you know the company quite well.
I am just wondering how much would be left for a FO with 42500 euros brutto, I know that in the UK and Portugal they are taxed, but what about other European countries, since we are away from our home country for more than 183 days then not require to pay tax.
Do we need to pay tax at all ??, considering that the company is in Cayman Island!!!
Could you please explain to me the tax situation with Netjets, it seems that you know the company quite well.
I am just wondering how much would be left for a FO with 42500 euros brutto, I know that in the UK and Portugal they are taxed, but what about other European countries, since we are away from our home country for more than 183 days then not require to pay tax.
Do we need to pay tax at all ??, considering that the company is in Cayman Island!!!
Please could you complete my tax return and please find out what shares I should buy to give me 15% return from my investment.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Capt Crash
Flintstone,
Please could you complete my tax return and please find out what shares I should buy to give me 15% return from my investment.
Thanks.
Please could you complete my tax return and please find out what shares I should buy to give me 15% return from my investment.
Thanks.
Hdg 270. Even if I knew for sure I'd never give anyone tax advice of this sort simply because it's a minefield. Several NJ crew have come a cropper with the taxman, they vary from country to country. The Swedes seem to be the favourite targets at the moment. I'm not being difficult, just wouldn't want to mislead anyone.
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Thanks Flintstone,
Am flying for an airline right now, having a good time but I find Netjets conditions very interesting, my selection day is coming up and If I pass, I might just give my resignation and join the Netjets world.
I really cant take the commuting anymore, The gate system with Netjets sounds great, Ops from whatever fleet sounds great too, atmosphere within the company as I understand seems excellent. I guess I will find the bad part once I am in.
Any extra hints for the selection !!, Yes I think I went through most of Netjets stuff on Pprune.
Am flying for an airline right now, having a good time but I find Netjets conditions very interesting, my selection day is coming up and If I pass, I might just give my resignation and join the Netjets world.
I really cant take the commuting anymore, The gate system with Netjets sounds great, Ops from whatever fleet sounds great too, atmosphere within the company as I understand seems excellent. I guess I will find the bad part once I am in.
Any extra hints for the selection !!, Yes I think I went through most of Netjets stuff on Pprune.
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Hdg270,
Take off the rose tinted spectacles.
Why do you want to work for Netjets? A company paying well below airline salary standard, no pension, worked to maximun weekly FTL's and strongly encouraged to exceed them, given the legal minimum of leave ( which, most of the time if you ask for leave it gets refused ) and has no pilot representation whatsoever.
Take off the rose tinted spectacles.
Why do you want to work for Netjets? A company paying well below airline salary standard, no pension, worked to maximun weekly FTL's and strongly encouraged to exceed them, given the legal minimum of leave ( which, most of the time if you ask for leave it gets refused ) and has no pilot representation whatsoever.
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How to get to Farnborough?
I am going on interview 2nd week in june in farnborough. Does anyone know how to get there from Heathrow? Can I take the train?
What simulator do they use at farnborough? Appriciate any tips......
What simulator do they use at farnborough? Appriciate any tips......
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Train from Heathrow to farnborough
Thank you hdg270, but I am still set on using the train or bus if possible.
If anybody knows about the train system in london I would appriciate some info.
Time from Heathrow to farnborough by train? Where to go from heatrow terminal, and so on....
Thanks
If anybody knows about the train system in london I would appriciate some info.
Time from Heathrow to farnborough by train? Where to go from heatrow terminal, and so on....
Thanks
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TRAIN TO Farnborough
hi
London Waterloo to Farnborough Main Approximate time 50Mins Trains about every 30mins or less at peak times. TAXI Rank Outside Station
10 to 15 mins to Airfield Entrance . No Buses and a very long walk if you feel so inclined
there is a rail air Bus from Heathrow to Woking BR STATION then take Train To Farnborough Main
Tony
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London Waterloo to Farnborough Main Approximate time 50Mins Trains about every 30mins or less at peak times. TAXI Rank Outside Station
10 to 15 mins to Airfield Entrance . No Buses and a very long walk if you feel so inclined
there is a rail air Bus from Heathrow to Woking BR STATION then take Train To Farnborough Main
Tony
farnborough