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Old 16th Oct 2008, 10:41
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CRE/CRI rates

As a newly qualified CRI/CRE I am wondering, what pay rise rate is common for small jet biz CRE and CRI within the comany that you work for, i.e. how much is fair and honest to ask your boss to rise you pay, after he bonded you for geting this qualification. Any sugestion, it can be also in % of pay.

This comes to work within the company. What about when taking your privileges to some other clients? What's the rate, let say, for CRE/CRI on C525 series?

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Depends usually £350 a test minimum up to £1000 pounds a day for 2.
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I would expect a line trainer CRE within a company with 6-8 crews, to command around £75k pa assuming you are delivering all the opc/lpc,s
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I charge £400 for a one off lpc which is the industry rate for CE525 - B200
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