Salary Operations/Dispatch
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hi folks,
I just checked a few websites to find out if there are any jobs available in the UK..but I wonder how u guys can survive with such a poor salary...15K-17K for an operations officer is really poor. Dont you have any taxes in the U.K? Job situation is Germany is bad right now but at least the salary is much better.
Guess I stay where I am. Cheers Jim
I just checked a few websites to find out if there are any jobs available in the UK..but I wonder how u guys can survive with such a poor salary...15K-17K for an operations officer is really poor. Dont you have any taxes in the U.K? Job situation is Germany is bad right now but at least the salary is much better.
Guess I stay where I am. Cheers Jim
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Try telling your wife it's not about the money, Templar, and then when she's stopped shouting at you try going to your bank manager and apply for a mortgage on a property "down-south" with a 15K salary coming in...you would probably still hear him laughing as you sat back down at your desk the following Monday.
Ops donkeys have always been over-worked and under paid. I was on 15K, 15 years ago in Gatwick and had to take a part-time job driving a taxi just to survive and I didn't even have kids to support at that point in my life.
Do what I did and get out while you still can. I'm now a doorman in a pub/nightclub and getting more job satisfaction now than I did from 19 years in Ops and Dispatch and a damn sight less stress...I even get to hit people now which I never could before though I wanted to on many an occasion.
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Ops donkeys have always been over-worked and under paid. I was on 15K, 15 years ago in Gatwick and had to take a part-time job driving a taxi just to survive and I didn't even have kids to support at that point in my life.
Do what I did and get out while you still can. I'm now a doorman in a pub/nightclub and getting more job satisfaction now than I did from 19 years in Ops and Dispatch and a damn sight less stress...I even get to hit people now which I never could before though I wanted to on many an occasion.
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CADS UK based @ EGLF pay good money for controllers with FAA licence Ģ26K starting and Ģ24K without licence and some experience.
They have 3 FAA licenced dispatchers currently and are looking for another 2 from what I heard licenced or unlicenced.
Only problem is that the CEO/MD are both a bunch of flakes (BS), can't decide whether they are coming or going.
www.aircraftdispatch.com
AC
They have 3 FAA licenced dispatchers currently and are looking for another 2 from what I heard licenced or unlicenced.
Only problem is that the CEO/MD are both a bunch of flakes (BS), can't decide whether they are coming or going.
www.aircraftdispatch.com
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Their website looks professional. I heard their name from a few people, as info received financially they don't look as good as their website.
I don't know what sort of people running it, but by the way they pay 26 for a controller it seems a bit high, hope this is not a short term operations. It seems very high risk to work there, but then again it may turn out different.
Good luck...
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I don't know what sort of people running it, but by the way they pay 26 for a controller it seems a bit high, hope this is not a short term operations. It seems very high risk to work there, but then again it may turn out different.
Good luck...
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CADS UK are looking for people FAA Licence (EGLF) pay is good too - www.aircraftdispatch.com
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CADS UK are looking for people FAA Licence (EGLF) pay is good too - www.aircraftdispatch.com
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I would say so as well.job situation is very poor right now. Hopefully itīs gonna be better soon but I doubt it.
I always wanted to go to emirates, quatar or somwhere else in the middle east..but is it really worth to work in the dessert for $2000 a month..I dont think so....cheers JIM
I always wanted to go to emirates, quatar or somwhere else in the middle east..but is it really worth to work in the dessert for $2000 a month..I dont think so....cheers JIM
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Scandinavian Airlines pays their fully certified Dispatchers (or OPS Officers as they are known in the UK) around DKK 30K/Mo which equals around UKP 3K/mo as a starting salary. With 10 years of service you would normally have made Senior Dispatcher and will pull around DKK 45K/mo. Their pension scheme is very nice too; expect to pull a monthly DKK 30K after you retire and until you die.
The problem is getting in. Unless you're already an employee of SAS - forget it. If you're an employee of SAS, then you can apply to attend the 6 month Danish dispatchers course. Upon successfull completion, they'll stick you in the OPS department for 3 months which will see you receiving your Dispatchers Licence. However, you'll then be put in a holding "bank" and sent back to your old job, waiting for an opening in OPS. I attended the Dispatchers course in 1995 along with 12 SAS employees. Last I've heard, which is around 3 years ago, only 3 of those 12 have been offered a job with OPS.
The problem is getting in. Unless you're already an employee of SAS - forget it. If you're an employee of SAS, then you can apply to attend the 6 month Danish dispatchers course. Upon successfull completion, they'll stick you in the OPS department for 3 months which will see you receiving your Dispatchers Licence. However, you'll then be put in a holding "bank" and sent back to your old job, waiting for an opening in OPS. I attended the Dispatchers course in 1995 along with 12 SAS employees. Last I've heard, which is around 3 years ago, only 3 of those 12 have been offered a job with OPS.
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"Do what I did and get out while you still can. I'm now a doorman in a pub/nightclub and getting more job satisfaction"
Oh yeah great one ... why don't we all follow in your footsteps.
Can see why you'd take a job like that, seeing as your a dumb, no-necked, fat bastard you'd fit right in.
I've a good mind to pitch up and smash your silly face in ... mind you there would'nt actually be much point seeing as you already fell from the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down ... if I had a face like yours I'd teach my arse how to smile.
Oh yeah great one ... why don't we all follow in your footsteps.
Can see why you'd take a job like that, seeing as your a dumb, no-necked, fat bastard you'd fit right in.
I've a good mind to pitch up and smash your silly face in ... mind you there would'nt actually be much point seeing as you already fell from the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down ... if I had a face like yours I'd teach my arse how to smile.
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I would, I should, but I simply can't be bothered with your petty BS any more. As I said before get a life, you have absolutely no influence on mine anymore.
Having no power at all is frustrating isn't it, big boy, you're time will come I have absolutely no doubt about it.
Whooaahh!!!
Having no power at all is frustrating isn't it, big boy, you're time will come I have absolutely no doubt about it.
Whooaahh!!!