Eurowings Europe F/O
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Eurowings Europe F/O
Hi all! I got the invitation mail for the DLR test for Eurowings.
Anyone got the same mail?
Any preview interview feedback?
Thanks!
Anyone got the same mail?
Any preview interview feedback?
Thanks!
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Thank you, mate. This is the website through which I have also applied. I also received the DLR data policy form which I have to complete and send it to the email address written on the email I received from them.
I wish you all the best ! Good Luck !
I wish you all the best ! Good Luck !
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guys, just for your benefits: the NET pay in EU EW for FOs (sames applies for CPTs) is probably one of the lowest in europe:
FO monthly NET circa 2500 euros
CPT monthly NET circa 4000 euros
Furthermore they bond you for 3 years.
Do everybody a favour and do not apply.
cheers
FO monthly NET circa 2500 euros
CPT monthly NET circa 4000 euros
Furthermore they bond you for 3 years.
Do everybody a favour and do not apply.
cheers
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It is not the best salary. I agree, but tell me where you get better salaries. There are not so many.
New company, there will be strikes and then they will get better conditions.
And a bonding for 3 years? Yeah so? You fly A320. Could have been worse. A Jetstream for instance.
New company, there will be strikes and then they will get better conditions.
And a bonding for 3 years? Yeah so? You fly A320. Could have been worse. A Jetstream for instance.
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Interestingly enough airberlin is currently in the process if hiring roughly 200 new FOs, mainly for their EWE wetlease operation with a starting salary in excess of 58k € a year gross. And upgrading internally for that as well, starting salary around 135k € for current non-LTU FOs (those get another 20k on top). All under the EWE operation.
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Germania, Enter Air, Nordica and enough more examples.
Or not even a salary. For instance in Gran Cru. There you have to PAY for 500 hours and during those 500 hrs NO salary.
Tell me then WHERE there are jobs where starting salary is BETTER then Eurowings. I dont say that what EW offers is great, but there are WORSE offers.
Or not even a salary. For instance in Gran Cru. There you have to PAY for 500 hours and during those 500 hrs NO salary.
Tell me then WHERE there are jobs where starting salary is BETTER then Eurowings. I dont say that what EW offers is great, but there are WORSE offers.
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I see a lot of people might not have grasp the difference between EW EU (eurowings europe, Austria AOC & company) and Eurowings GmbH (German Aoc and company).
I was talking about EW EU...NOT the German company.
Nevertheless, I see from some responses that the salaries should be revised, maybe 1500€ FOs and 3000€ CPTs...
I was talking about EW EU...NOT the German company.
Nevertheless, I see from some responses that the salaries should be revised, maybe 1500€ FOs and 3000€ CPTs...
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Germania, Enter Air, Nordica and enough more examples.
Or not even a salary. For instance in Gran Cru. There you have to PAY for 500 hours and during those 500 hrs NO salary.
Tell me then WHERE there are jobs where starting salary is BETTER then Eurowings. I dont say that what EW offers is great, but there are WORSE offers.
Or not even a salary. For instance in Gran Cru. There you have to PAY for 500 hours and during those 500 hrs NO salary.
Tell me then WHERE there are jobs where starting salary is BETTER then Eurowings. I dont say that what EW offers is great, but there are WORSE offers.
You need to go to Eastern Europe to find lower salaries...