EK Profit Share....
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9.3k is correct but u did not add the MVC as for many years it is as good as fixed.so the correct basic should be 10k.As for nightstop allowance ( layover in Ek terms ) , we get at least double or triple those Ek boys get.Ek get less than USD 100 for 24 hour nightstop. but anyway,money and cash is one thing,if u look at the other thread,Ek layover hours is as good as "only" enough to sleep in the hotel room.no time for sightseeing.in SIA,long haul flights minimun is 48 hours and ULR is min 72 hours. as far as i know,IAH,JFK,LAX is all going to be 24 hours and minus those transport and etc,barely even 20 hours.So you are killing your health which end up paying your medical in the future.and not forgetting the crazy inflation in dubai.also we only fly "only " to excellent destination with excellent airport and not some crap places.
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Waiting waiting waiting, I've just headed away on vacation and need to know how much the Profit Share, no make that, Bonus is going to be. Don't want to blow it all on the first day.
What time does it normally get announced, (DXB time)?
What time does it normally get announced, (DXB time)?
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Sooooo... any last minutes bets? I saw a very senior VP last night, who assured me, with a straight face, that it would be 12 weeks. Personally, I think he was dreamin', but would love him to be right.
I'd be very (pleasantly!) surprised to see anything more than six weeks.
I'd be very (pleasantly!) surprised to see anything more than six weeks.
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Last minute line on a lower 8 weeks,
3 plus 7% and large increase on the flight pay, about 50%. You work you make, you don't, tough luck. It's all about productivity folks.
3 plus 7% and large increase on the flight pay, about 50%. You work you make, you don't, tough luck. It's all about productivity folks.
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Inflation is "only 11%" or less according to EK so dream on if you think we will get anything more than that on basic at best. I suspect 50-100% increase in flt pay but minimal on basic. Flt pay is non pensionable and non profit shareable.
Anyway, speculation is worthless - so wait until the announcement. Then you will know what we are getting. Everyone knows a VP who says ......
Been here too long maybe - too cynical I guess.
Anyway, speculation is worthless - so wait until the announcement. Then you will know what we are getting. Everyone knows a VP who says ......
Been here too long maybe - too cynical I guess.
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62% rise in Profit - 25%of Dubai's GDP
Emirates airline reports 62 per cent rise in profit
By Saifur Rahman, Business Editor
Published: April 30, 2008, 11:45
Dubai: Emirates airline experienced a 62 per cent rise in profit in the fiscal year of 2007/2008, the carrier reported on Wednesday.
Despite rising fuel costs, profits at Emirates hit the Dh5 billion mark in the fiscal year up to March 31, Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Group said.
Overall profit for Emirates Group rose 54.1 per cent, representing a Dh47 billion contribution to Dubai’s economy. This figure stands for almost a quarter of the GDP.
Emirates Group’s revenue in 2006 was Dh31.1 billion, but now stands at Dh41.2 billion.
Published: April 30, 2008, 11:45
Dubai: Emirates airline experienced a 62 per cent rise in profit in the fiscal year of 2007/2008, the carrier reported on Wednesday.
Despite rising fuel costs, profits at Emirates hit the Dh5 billion mark in the fiscal year up to March 31, Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Group said.
Overall profit for Emirates Group rose 54.1 per cent, representing a Dh47 billion contribution to Dubai’s economy. This figure stands for almost a quarter of the GDP.
Emirates Group’s revenue in 2006 was Dh31.1 billion, but now stands at Dh41.2 billion.
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I say 10-12 weeks.
with 20-23% pay increase
and the other oven-mit.
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with 20-23% pay increase
and the other oven-mit.
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