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Old 28th February 2006 | 22:48
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OPS salaries

Hi,

What are the salaries of OPS if we take CPT salary as 100%?
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Old 2nd March 2006 | 06:26
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Hi,

in Poland the situation is:

Capt 100%
FO 80%
FA instuctor 30%
FAsenior 25%
FA 20%
FLT Dispatcher 15%
Crew Control 11%


Greetings
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Old 13th March 2006 | 00:45
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Do i understand that right????? The FA´s are getting more then the dispatcher???? congratulations!
That´s incredible...
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Old 13th March 2006 | 07:37
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In the UK, it's not uncommon for Cabin Crew to earn more than Ops/Crew Controllers Certainly the case where I am.
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Old 16th March 2006 | 09:16
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In Switzerland, experimented Flight Dispatchers and junior F/O have more or less the same salary. Somewhere in the 30-40K Gbp/year (43-58k EUR).
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Old 21st March 2006 | 12:26
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But the cost of living is much higher in Switzerland. I come across somthing before but after working out the medical insurance, taxes and the accommodation cost there isn't much left. I don't know now, thinks might change.
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Old 21st March 2006 | 16:43
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But the cost of living is much higher in Switzerland. I come across somthing before but after working out the medical insurance, taxes and the accommodation cost there isn't much left. I don't know now, thinks might change.
Much higher? Housing cost is similar to Paris and London. Taxes are low (15-20%), but it's true that medical insurance is expensive.
It's still much more interesting to work in Switzerland than in many other european cities, I wouldn't be here if it was not the case.

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Old 21st March 2006 | 17:01
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I am absolutely agreed with you about working in Switzerland, don’t get me wrong I love the place. But when you got family it is not that easy in some way. Someone tell me before you might be able to get the medical insurance back when you leave the country, don’t know if it is true of not.
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Old 21st March 2006 | 23:58
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Originally Posted by flyglobe
In Switzerland, experimented Flight Dispatchers and junior F/O have more or less the same salary. Somewhere in the 30-40K Gbp/year (43-58k EUR).
that´s almost similar to the german salaries
(talking about the large companies)
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