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Old 7th August 2011 | 17:20
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TNT Expatriate Contracts

Hi guys,

can anyone give me some rough figures on the net salary (without per diems) one could expect as TNT B777f SFO on an expatriate contract? I understand that the average tax you have to pay on an expat contract is considerably less than the normal belgium tax rate but i haven't found any hard figures so far... Also, how is vacation pay and 13th salary taxed, same as normal salary?

Any help is greatly appreciated!!

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Old 12th August 2011 | 19:50
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Any bits of information still highly appreciated!! :-)
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Old 16th August 2011 | 11:15
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I'd be interested if you find out anything.
Will you pay Belgium tax or UK tax. I reckon UK tax will take a big chunk out to pay for playstations and whatnots for the rioters
Anyone doing the TNT contract and living in the UK?

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Old 20th August 2011 | 13:19
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That depends, of course. Expect around 4000 EUR.
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Old 18th September 2011 | 07:14
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any info about the quality life on the 737 for a capt? roster, salary ect?
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Old 20th September 2011 | 16:03
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TNT is going to be sold to UPS shortly. No point in joining them.
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Old 20th September 2011 | 19:45
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Yes ... like in 2006 or 2008 ....
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Old 21st September 2011 | 14:08
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Don't forget that you are responsible for your own accommodation.
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Old 24th September 2011 | 09:49
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Hi guys ... not much in the way of information at the moment. PARC not saying much about rosters.
Anyone got any idea of the roster for a 777 FO? From London so would I pay UK tax or Belgian tax? Quality of life more important to me than the loot so any info on rosters would be really welcome.

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Old 28th September 2011 | 19:05
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I really dont think TNT is going to be bought by UPS soon.
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Old 4th October 2011 | 03:00
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I heard TNT is a pretty stable comfortable job to have, I Think the pay might be low, but if the lifestyle meets in the middle it might be a good job.
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Old 5th October 2011 | 08:42
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TNT is for sale

Or at least, it was last year when the decision was made to split TNT in two, TNT Express and PostNL (effective this past May). FedEx and UPS were interested, among others.

If UPS gets it, it's bad news for FedEx (very distant third) and DHL (barely ahead of UPS-TNT) in Europe.
If FedEx gets it, it's bad news for staff (no JAA at FedEx).
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Old 11th October 2011 | 05:06
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who knows the typical pairing on the new B777 fleet.
seems to me they are out for 10+ days at one pairing.
For the longer trips do they at least have multi crew and crew rest areas ?

for that low pay there should be. but if it's pay plus flight time, it might not be that bad.

i'm sure in todays economy UPS or FedEx are looking after their bottom line and not looking to make any big purchases quite yet.

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Old 13th October 2011 | 09:57
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Hi all,
Seen on latestpilotjobs, TNT is looking for Bae 146 crew. Any informations about this ?
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Old 16th October 2011 | 05:30
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SOUTHERN AIR TNT 777

TNT just leased us a brand new 777 to fly their freight, its US registered to southern air and uses southern air crew, dispatch, and MX
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Old 16th October 2011 | 11:01
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At the same time, TNT is cancelling their annual employee party due to "the current economic climate". This makes me puke
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Old 19th October 2011 | 11:02
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cancelling their annual employee party
Someone's bonus is probably secure now.
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Old 19th October 2011 | 19:23
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There are plenty of internal upgrades to the 777.
The deal with Southern air is only temporary, from april 2012 three 777F will be flown by TNT under their colors and with their crews ...
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Old 23rd October 2011 | 09:07
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I have recently been offered a job with TNT on the long haul fleet. I just can't seem to find the difference between Ex Pat terms on a Belgium contract and a regular Belgium contract. Is it just a little tax savings issue.

Expat terms means to me, that when push comes to shove. the expats must leave and local contract personal stay… right ?? wrong ??

I just dont know.

Glugg Glugg
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