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pinkprincess 26th Oct 2006 19:25

first choice airways
 
hi, i wondered if there was anyone out there who currently work for fc airways or have previously worked for? i have applied and think they would be a really good company to work for, but just wanted to know what salary and flight allowance was

would be grateful for any info
x x

787Heaven 27th Oct 2006 16:11

Hello Pink Princess

First of all good luck with your application.

First Choice basic salary for C4 (new recruits) is £10,000 basic plus flight allowances of £2.60 and commission. If your lucky enough to get on the long haul at london Gatwick or manchester you are looking at earning between £1500 - £1700 per month after tax

Head_in_clouds 27th Oct 2006 20:23

LTN
 
Does anyone know what the rosters are like at LTN are they busy or quiet. Does it have an impact on the pay and is there a particular roster pattern? I'm considering applying for LTN as its close to home but want to know what life on the base is like? Friendly? Oh and do you get rostered to different bases often?:confused:

FormerFlyer 29th Oct 2006 07:38

Has Luton base gone permanent, or is it still seasonal?

cheers ;)
FF

vodkaholic 29th Oct 2006 11:27

pretty sure luton is still seasonal. not sure if theres more of a chance at being kept on permanent at luton than other bases but u still have to start off as temporary crew.

i dont know much about the rostas at luton, but being rostered for another base doesnt happen that often at all. occasionally u can be called out to work at another base, but again this is rare and they sort it all out for u - taxi, hire car etc.

and first choice is very friendly!

richxby 22nd Nov 2006 12:41

Hi

Would any one be able to help me please? Just after some info on pay, conditions, flying etc at FCA. If anyone is crew for them on here and would like to chat, especially MAN/EMA bases I'd love to hear from you, thanks!

tally1 25th Nov 2006 09:12

Just wondered if anyone else has got an assessment day in Manchester on 3rd Dec for First Choice? 08.00-13.00 slot
If anyone can give a little info on what the day will consist of and what the interviews are like, it would be much appreciated:):ok:

Excelsbest 26th Nov 2006 12:53

Assesment day 03rd Dec
 
Hi Tally1 i am on your assesment day 3rd Dec 0800-13:30 not sure what it consists of yet although at a guess probably a get to know each other then some comapny history a maths test group activity and then a big wait to find out who is through to the 2-1 interview stage? Just a guess but charter airlines normally follow same interview process.

tally1 26th Nov 2006 14:29

I must admit, I thought it was great that you book your own date and time for the assessment day. I do wish now, that I had opted for the afternoon session, seeing as I have a 90 min drive:ugh:. You'll be able to spot me. I'll be the one with the dark circles under my eyes.
I am looking forward to finding out more First Choice as they do appear very friendly. helpful and professional. I really would like to work for them, even if I'm giving up my permanent job for a temp contract! I did work for them for a season when they were air2000 and I loved it!
I wonder what aircraft type the MAN based crew get checked out on and how long the contracts last for?

vodkaholic 26th Nov 2006 20:36

contracts are usually frm the date of ur training (march, april, may or june) until 31st october.
i'm pretty sure in MAN u are trained on all four aircraft. A320, A321, B757 and B767, even if u dont operate on them all. in your first year u may not get trained on 767 because u dont normally do any long haul in your first season. however, this year at gatwick some new starters did!!

tally1 27th Nov 2006 10:14

So it could be that you only have a contract for 4 months, if you end up starting late. Do you normally get your contract renewed and just take a refresher course for the following season? That's providing you've been a good little girl/boy the previous season, and obviously due to Ops requirements?

vodkaholic 27th Nov 2006 13:29

yeh you're right if u do start later you would only be employed for about 4 months. to be honest, if you do everything right, have no days off sick, get good reviews throughout your time with FCA then you have a good chance of being invited back for the next summer season, be it as a PPY or as a temp again. its very difficult to say though, as the company seems to be changing a lot what with doing more long haul routes etc.

Sunceo 6th Dec 2006 13:45

Hey everyone!
Has ony one applied for the Dublin base? Got an interview for the 11th January. If anyone could give some feedback about their UK interviews that would be really helpful! Ive never gone to a CC assessment before so I dont really know what to expect!

Cheers!

flybywire 7th Dec 2006 21:16

Hi guys...
I heard today that possibly FCA along with about 50% of First Choice Holidays business will most probably be sold to MyTravel or Thomas Cook. Anyone has anymore info?

rosserx 11th Dec 2006 15:47

thomas cook
 
will be taking over the charter area of First Choice..Fca will be concertrating more on their Longhaul operations

TightSlot 11th Dec 2006 16:33

The above post is not a statement of fact, but a rumour. At this time, there is no confirmed sale of FCA to anybody, merely expressions of interest and intent. Further information (the more accurate kind) is available on PPRuNe in various forums by using the "Search" facility

Tonif 12th Dec 2006 12:47

Hi how long does it normally take for first choice to get back to you if you are invited to an interview?

I applied a few weeks ago online, and heard nothing back apart from an email to say that they are currently processing the applications!!

Any help would be fab!! x

Have you heard this! 12th Dec 2006 12:59

C4 £1500 - £1700 after tax - Are you sure?

Tonif 12th Dec 2006 13:12

I think thats only if you get to do long haul, and i dont think you get to do many in your first year from what i have read, but i might be wrong!!

jennihopkins 12th Dec 2006 13:26


Originally Posted by Have you heard this! (Post 3015653)
C4 £1500 - £1700 after tax - Are you sure?

yep, and on shorthaul only if you work really hard and hit your targets!! :ok:


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