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Just pure RAW data SID from random german airport, RAW data ILS.
Your sim CPT/FO is from Vista, so no usual CRM is to be expected.
SIM slots during the night.
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At least the candidates are shown what to expect - even before they´ve even join! That´s hilarious!
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Unfortunately, this is how it is at VJ now. The once youthful, upbeat crews we would see through the FBO are all tired and fed up now - we’ve all commented on it. It’s interesting to learn this is how they are treating their experienced fos ready for upgrade - standard practice at the legacy carriers, NJE etc but VJ is neither with their conditions and schedule. I am told they are losing good pilots at an alarming rate, with many more looking to jump ship when they can.
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I’ve got a short phone interview later this month for DEC. Presumably to check my motivation etc. as mentioned in this thread.
I could only find F/o salary in this thread, could someone help me with the Captain salary/pension/Per diems etc. E.g. on the Global. Even better if a scandinavian resident could reply 😀
PPJN is gone unfortunately.
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I could only find F/o salary in this thread, could someone help me with the Captain salary/pension/Per diems etc. E.g. on the Global. Even better if a scandinavian resident could reply 😀
PPJN is gone unfortunately.
Thanks
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I’ve got a short phone interview later this month for DEC. Presumably to check my motivation etc. as mentioned in this thread.
I could only find F/o salary in this thread, could someone help me with the Captain salary/pension/Per diems etc. E.g. on the Global. Even better if a scandinavian resident could reply 😀
PPJN is gone unfortunately.
Thanks
I could only find F/o salary in this thread, could someone help me with the Captain salary/pension/Per diems etc. E.g. on the Global. Even better if a scandinavian resident could reply 😀
PPJN is gone unfortunately.
Thanks

With bonus , if you get it, you will be expecting to make maximum €90k on the smaller fleets and €100k on the Global. My ex colleague who is there says just over €100k sounds about right for someone with a few years in the company. Per diems are around €40 a day average , which seems incredibly low.
you would need to be desperat to accept that as an experienced captain.

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I’ve got a short phone interview later this month for DEC. Presumably to check my motivation etc. as mentioned in this thread.
I could only find F/o salary in this thread, could someone help me with the Captain salary/pension/Per diems etc. E.g. on the Global. Even better if a scandinavian resident could reply 😀
PPJN is gone unfortunately.
Thanks
I could only find F/o salary in this thread, could someone help me with the Captain salary/pension/Per diems etc. E.g. on the Global. Even better if a scandinavian resident could reply 😀
PPJN is gone unfortunately.
Thanks
You also get “extra day bonuses” paid each quarter & at the end of year. Expect another 5-10k maximum in these payments.
Most likely salary is reduced for the first 6 months as I believe to 80% during your probation period. Latest news is a 5% pay increase, paid as a supplement each month for all vaccinated crew who maintain their covid-19 vaccination status and 5% on top of yearly appraisal bonuses. Must have worked over 204 days to qualify, I.e. don’t catch covid.
Roster 17/13 fixed. Vacation built into your off days. Required to pick an addition two extra “standby days” for travelling one day early at the start of your nominated months also. All training in off days. Sim mostly UK now - expect 2200L earliest slot times if you are a lucky crew.
Great crews (some unfortunately yes now are leaving), sometimes a cocktail in the Caribbean, sometimes China (HK!!) covid jail. Every trip is different; it’s what makes it. You will fly a modern business jet all over the globe with often fantastic people. What VistaJet sell is what you get, no grey areas and that is made clear from the very beginning. It is what you make it at the end of the day. We work hard but play hard too. (OK for the Global we sleep first then we play hard!)
Best of luck.
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Imagine what you think an FO should get paid at a decent company and you will be close to what a captain gets paid at vistajet! 
With bonus , if you get it, you will be expecting to make maximum €90k on the smaller fleets and €100k on the Global. My ex colleague who is there says just over €100k sounds about right for someone with a few years in the company. Per diems are around €40 a day average , which seems incredibly low.
you would need to be desperat to accept that as an experienced captain.

With bonus , if you get it, you will be expecting to make maximum €90k on the smaller fleets and €100k on the Global. My ex colleague who is there says just over €100k sounds about right for someone with a few years in the company. Per diems are around €40 a day average , which seems incredibly low.
you would need to be desperat to accept that as an experienced captain.
So for most people the problem in VJ is not the salary. The problem is that you work too much. No holidays. Sim and CRM on your off days etc.

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The problem is not VJ paying low salaries. The problem is all south European countries not asking for any tax for the VJ employees. The gross salary numbers you see here is also what you can expect to see in your pocket at the end of the month deducted for some small social fees. But overall they are minimal. So a take home salary for a captain in the region of 8000 EUR/month is not that bad is it? As long as you live in Italy, Spain, Austria, Slovenia, Greece or any other country where the state doesn't want your tax money. Less fun for the colleagues in north Europe. If everyone paid tax like in the UK and Germany the salaries would be higher in VJ but as they can employ endless of people from south Europe who are happy with the salary why would they increase them? You live a very good life in Spain with 8000 EUR in your pockets every month.
So for most people the problem in VJ is not the salary. The problem is that you work too much. No holidays. Sim and CRM on your off days etc.
So for most people the problem in VJ is not the salary. The problem is that you work too much. No holidays. Sim and CRM on your off days etc.
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The problem is not VJ paying low salaries. The problem is all south European countries not asking for any tax for the VJ employees. The gross salary numbers you see here is also what you can expect to see in your pocket at the end of the month deducted for some small social fees. But overall they are minimal. So a take home salary for a captain in the region of 8000 EUR/month is not that bad is it? As long as you live in Italy, Spain, Austria, Slovenia, Greece or any other country where the state doesn't want your tax money. Less fun for the colleagues in north Europe. If everyone paid tax like in the UK and Germany the salaries would be higher in VJ but as they can employ endless of people from south Europe who are happy with the salary why would they increase them? You live a very good life in Spain with 8000 EUR in your pockets every month.
So for most people the problem in VJ is not the salary. The problem is that you work too much. No holidays. Sim and CRM on your off days etc.
So for most people the problem in VJ is not the salary. The problem is that you work too much. No holidays. Sim and CRM on your off days etc.

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BS argument, and this does not in any shape or form change the VistaJet substandard Captain remuneration for the BD700 class segment. The taxation on remuneration earned at a other companies paying the average Captain pay of 140+K Euro/year would be under the same conditions as you describe, though the "take home" following your argument would be 12000 EUR/month, which is more or less standard on the G650/BD700 etc. segment. So, no, VJ is in this regard NOT attractive, and likely also why pilots are leaving when they can, and DEC only joining for the type rating, experience and the leave at opportunity. That´s just how the game is played.
There are already whispers of several pilots leaving in the next few months, good and experienced pilots. By all accounts, mainly Brits (high social security?¿!) and I suspect many more to go when they can in place of fresh, new crew happy to accept our conditions. For now, it works for me but only just. Am I looking elsewhere? Yes. We are working more than ever with little back from the company. The days of downtime and experience at destination are rapidly diminishing… the side that made it bearable. Sleep and food are now priority. If you have a family and value off time, this is not the place for you. If you want experience flying a modern business jet across the globe from international hubs to small private strips in the outback, hit that submit application button. What the VJ management sell you is what you get, it’s black and white with no bullsh*t promises.
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I would agree with the above, although regardless of residential country, the salary is still below industry standard, especially, as you say on a 17/13 roster, no leave & training during off days etc. VistaJet don’t want pilots who prioritise working conditions and salary, they never have. They want pilots who are happy to accept these conditions in return to fly a modern biz jet for 17 days around the globe, three times.
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BS argument, and this does not in any shape or form change the VistaJet substandard Captain remuneration for the BD700 class segment. The taxation on remuneration earned at a other companies paying the average Captain pay of 140+K Euro/year would be under the same conditions as you describe, though the "take home" following your argument would be 12000 EUR/month, which is more or less standard on the G650/BD700 etc. segment. So, no, VJ is in this regard NOT attractive, and likely also why pilots are leaving when they can, and DEC only joining for the type rating, experience and the leave at opportunity. That´s just how the game is played.
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I don't think you get the point. I've seen a lot of posts from you on this forum and all you do is to spit out negativity in every aspect. A hint, read up on the facts before you post next time. To start with you can read up on the taxation agreement between Austria and Malta. That would explain why you can't earn your 140K/year and still take home 12000 EUR/month with your usual management company employer (unless it's a Maltese) .
VistaJet don’t pay enough , that’s very clear , but they don’t really hide that fact.
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I don't think you get the point. I've seen a lot of posts from you on this forum and all you do is to spit out negativity in every aspect. A hint, read up on the facts before you post next time. To start with you can read up on the taxation agreement between Austria and Malta. That would explain why you can't earn your 140K/year and still take home 12000 EUR/month with your usual management company employer (unless it's a Maltese) .
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The money in isolation isn't really a big problem, the whole package doesn't really line up with how little they're paying. Plenty of people are happy to do it though (for a while). Taxation issues are irrelevant, either the net pay is enough or it's not - no one is forcing you to take the job.