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euscat 18th January 2012 08:38

Aviation Labour Group ALG (AUS)
 
Hi

This is my recent offer from ALG about my EASA B1.1 with next type rating and 17 years of experience.

B737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900
B767-200/300/400
A330 (CF6+RR)
Erj E170/190


The starting wage is $28.00AUD an hour. ALG pays your superannuation (9%). The total remuneration package is $30.52AUD an hour. The base rate amounts to an annual salary of over $54,600.00AUD per annum
:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Regards

Capot 18th January 2012 09:53

Is Ģ37,000 pa for 2,000 hours (ie basic time) particularly low for Australia at the present time?

$AUS60,000 pa is the average basic salary for a junior doctor ("intern"), so it is arguable that $AUS56,000 is on the low side, but not a lot.

vs69 18th January 2012 10:58

Given the price of food at the moment that ought to cover your monthly shop, so IMHO yes thats a bit low.

euscat 18th January 2012 12:09

It isnīt low, itīs ridiculous if we are speaking about 17 years of experience and CV :uhoh:

Chopper OZ 18th January 2012 23:47

They are ripping you off. Though with only EASA and no CASA license you may have been offered an Unlicensed Technician rate.

Current AUS CASA casual LAME rate with your endorsements should be around $60 - $75 per hr.

Full time employment you should be on min $100K p.a. and even thats low!

nelbhoy 21st January 2012 12:57

Hope you told them to poke it!!

rennmax 21st January 2012 23:35

Maybe It's a ploy to keep soap dodgers from taking Australian jobs!

Long Bay Mauler 22nd January 2012 02:59

Well don't take it.It is as simple as that. Do something else with your career.You're obviously smart enough to hold those licences,then surely you can apply your skills else where for a better pay.

My advice is to apply for a position in the mining sector. You will instantly be on about double that while retraining, have more actual time at home over the whole year, not have to live within cooee of an airport, and probably get appreciated for your work.

If unskilled labour can get $100K for cutting sandwiches and making beds in the Western Australian & Queensland mining towns, then surely you can too. Do you really love aeroplanes that much? :yuk:

nelbhoy 22nd January 2012 13:46

Easy said bug but is it not notoriously difficult to get into the mining sector.

rennmax 23rd January 2012 14:22

Why not come to Dubai. The pay is peanuts though,or should I say bananas!!!


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