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Old 13th May 2005 | 09:57
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From: Sth America
Low?

People... Whats low about entry crew being paid
$AUD700/ 288UK Pound per week
(on average) after training, THAT IS IN THE HAND...

plus *Medical and dental.
*uniform dry cleaning
* Transport to and from duty
*Tax free
*Share accommodation that would cost you $AUD200/83UKP p/week in SYD/MEL minimum.

What in Gods name is there to debate here?
Let me give someone a slap, I am right up for it

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Old 13th May 2005 | 18:01
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Fourplay - Loved your response - welll said. Glad others can see the benefits/ positives that many choose to ignore........

Thanks for adding you view.
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Old 13th May 2005 | 23:38
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that is very true Fourplay. And EY's pay isn't even the lowest in the industry people. Like what Skysista mentioned, it's all about asking yourself first what you really wanna get from the job?

If you're not happy anymore with your paycheck every month, I believe the door is wide open for you to leave anytime instead of complaining right? Do something about it and find another job that will put an end to your frustrations and will forever put a smile on your face?!!!

Cheers
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Old 14th May 2005 | 00:12
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Guys,

Its not existing crew complaining.
As I have mentioned previously I know quiet a few people within EY in several departments.
I have not heard anything negative, they have said it is not perfect however, improving all the time.

The flack is coming from armchair experts that know !!!!!!
I would like to see the package I have repeatedly posted on here found in the UK or Europe.
I am strongly defending it because I know it is reasonable against other carriers wages and conditions.

Maybe the likes of Alitalia are better off salary wise, they have serious financial problems as a result and have had for decades.

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Old 15th May 2005 | 11:58
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also, how many growth opp's and jobs are offered in companies like BA, Qantas, and other European airlines?

When was the last time Qantas recruited?

Go, Etihad, Go.
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