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Old 30th Mar 2009, 17:15
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You're good to go. The last time I checked, those 738s had jet engines not piston! Just don't let your MEIR lapse. Then you can't start your TR.

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Old 30th Mar 2009, 17:59
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Cheers EK, was really shting myself for a moment there!
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Old 30th Mar 2009, 18:41
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Can you clear this up for me, they say the type rating is 27,000 euros, do the company set up the finance, or do you have to find a way of paying it.
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Old 30th Mar 2009, 19:10
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You are not even guaranteed a job with FR after the TR, so doubt they will set up finance for you.

If you are lucky you might get to use the toilet for "free"!
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Old 30th Mar 2009, 22:47
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there seems to be two prices floating around here for the TR, one of 27000euro and one for 33000 euro

i paid 28809 euros about 18months ago for mine

can someone confirm the actual amount for me as a friend is looking at joining, considering telling him not to bother to be fair as T&C are getting pretty poor
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Old 30th Mar 2009, 22:49
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€27000 + tax makes it €33010.60 for CAE anyway
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Old 30th Mar 2009, 22:56
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thats gone up in price,,,,, dont think wages have since then, in fact with T&C's they have gone down
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Old 1st Apr 2009, 17:46
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Hi, with a TR around 33000€ and knowing that Ryanair make it clear: “Successful candidates MAY be offered an opportunity to fly…”
Do you know if unfortunately somebody has already been told by RYR after the TR something like: thank you but we are not able to hire you finally…? (for any reason).
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Old 1st Apr 2009, 23:02
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Ryanair have over 110 new aircraft to arrive by 2011. Thats at least 4 a month! Someone has to fly them, they wouldn't just train people and show them the door, unless they weren't fit for employment.

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Old 8th Apr 2009, 23:55
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Notice period

My first post

Does anyone know what is the fee due to BRK for not giving the contractual 3 month notice period?

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Old 9th Apr 2009, 00:30
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€5k
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Old 9th Apr 2009, 20:41
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jaco best ask an accountant about these things. There is a most likely a double taxation agreement between Ireland and Italy but ask a specialist and get the most correct info.
Will save you in the future as I can guarantee you this.. you'll have a million and one opinions from the experts on pprune
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Old 10th Apr 2009, 11:56
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Indeed, I should think Italy and Ireland will have a reciprocal tax agreement.

Can you clarify, Brookfield are INSISTING you set up a limited company now? Who is this "reputable firm" of which you speak?

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Old 10th Apr 2009, 13:38
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We don't setup a ltd company,

From what I heard from the accountant was that we would be directors of a company that is already in existance with the accountant and we get paid as if we were employees thus avoiding all the IR35 malarkay and getting 500/month off tax bill from the TR cost and other expenses.

Quite a good system but it costs.

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Old 10th Apr 2009, 15:52
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It sounds good Nick,but u mean with: "getting 500/month off tax bill from the TR cost and other expenses"?

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Old 10th Apr 2009, 16:02
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Where is this information coming from?

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Old 10th Apr 2009, 16:18
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That'll be interesting, by being employees of the company you are entitled to more rights than you are under the BRK contract, like SSP, Maternity, NI, etc..

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Old 11th Apr 2009, 11:42
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Just a tip, get your own accountant....... It's much cheaper.


AFAIK, only Irish based BRK guys have to set up a LTD company. If you are Euro / UK based, then self-employed is a much cheaper, easier option to take.

Do your own research into tax issues, get information from an independant tax advisor, not BRK or those linked with the company.
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Old 11th Apr 2009, 13:40
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Fair enough Jaco.....

A friend of mine was forced to use a 'Chartered accountant', which is absolute bollocks. My accountant looked after my taxes long before BRK and he still continues to do so.

Another friend contacted one of the associated accountants and was quoted an absurd amount of money to look after his books.

Just be careful and check the wording of the contract, don't line the pockets of other companies wanting a slice of your money.
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Old 11th Apr 2009, 14:05
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The information I have recieved is from the CXE accountants or the contract itself.

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