Finally a commuting roster on the 777!
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Let's see just how reduced the actual package is.
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Does this mean that for the first time ever EK are admitting that there is a problem and that they are short of pilots...?!
As been said before, its a start but before anyone gets excited I think you need to see the T&Cs as one thing is for sure is that this type of contract won't come for free and out of good will.
The OM-A will have to be re-written with loads of Annexes forbidding you to do this or that and allowing them to do what they want to suit operational requirement!
As been said before, its a start but before anyone gets excited I think you need to see the T&Cs as one thing is for sure is that this type of contract won't come for free and out of good will.
The OM-A will have to be re-written with loads of Annexes forbidding you to do this or that and allowing them to do what they want to suit operational requirement!
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re-read the email. It's only the freighter and only for the 'chosen' ones.
15 planes in total, so will affect less than 200 pilots (less than 5% of total, less than 10% of Boeing fleet pilots). What a great deal.... 28 on, 13 off...
Last time I spoke to a UPS B777pilot, he told me he was on 15on 13off or so.
15 planes in total, so will affect less than 200 pilots (less than 5% of total, less than 10% of Boeing fleet pilots). What a great deal.... 28 on, 13 off...
Last time I spoke to a UPS B777pilot, he told me he was on 15on 13off or so.
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When they need bums on freight-seats and can't find enough EK pilots accepting the T&Cs.
Just wait until they are published and then read the reactions on here. It will be a good indicator of the odds.
Just wait until they are published and then read the reactions on here. It will be a good indicator of the odds.
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Note the subtle change in wording in the email. One of the criteria on which applicants will be assessed is " length of service" This is deliberate avoidance of the use of the word seniority. A sure sign that seniority is well and truly a thing of the past and since the list was scrambled the average pilot has no reference to his or her position in the pecking order.
An interesting development if nothing else. I am willing to bet that the 13 days off is the only selling point in this new contract. The rest will be pure poison. I would love to be proven wrong but 20 years of exposure to EK policy has brought the cynic in me to the fore.
An interesting development if nothing else. I am willing to bet that the 13 days off is the only selling point in this new contract. The rest will be pure poison. I would love to be proven wrong but 20 years of exposure to EK policy has brought the cynic in me to the fore.
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I thought the last time they announce the exclusive Freighter only membership, there was such an overwhelming demand from crews, that it would have been a done deal by now. More smoke and mirrors, an attempt in their continued desperation to bait the trap. If you want a real commuting contract there are plenty of real airlines out there offering real commuting terms, 14/14 not a bogus 28/13. Maybe if you are single/divorced/ hate your family this would appeal to you. This wont solve the problem with the airline over the short/long term. They may have airplanes, but their business model is a labor camp, not airline, until they commit to real change, look for the downward spiral to continue.
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There seems to be quite a few 777 skippers going to Ethiopian for the 20/10 roster. This is equivalent to that but with the bonus that emirates is arguably still a better place to work.
I can't believe they would be stupid enough to make this offer without some deal on travel. Having said that, they never fail to out do themselves with regards to stupidity!
I can't believe they would be stupid enough to make this offer without some deal on travel. Having said that, they never fail to out do themselves with regards to stupidity!
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The company has little desire to encourage you to live outside of Dubai, as that conflicts with the whole ethos of the Dubai leadership. Perhaps this is why the word commute has been carefully excluded from the initial email? As a result I would expect no travel assistance whatsoever on your days off.
On your 28 days on - you will essentially be working a full month for less cash, as has already been hinted in the email. This is nothing more than a cost saving exercise for the company!
On your 28 days on - you will essentially be working a full month for less cash, as has already been hinted in the email. This is nothing more than a cost saving exercise for the company!
The company has little desire to encourage you to live outside of Dubai, as that conflicts with the whole ethos of the Dubai leadership. Perhaps this is why the word commute has been carefully excluded from the initial email? As a result I would expect no travel assistance whatsoever on your days off.
On your 28 days on - you will essentially be working a full month for less cash, as has already been hinted in the email. This is nothing more than a cost saving exercise for the company!
On your 28 days on - you will essentially be working a full month for less cash, as has already been hinted in the email. This is nothing more than a cost saving exercise for the company!
Plain Sailing-A 28/13 Roster is definately not the equivalent to 20/10. It is a very different dynamic. If you have never deployed anywhere for a month or more I understand why you think this but they are VERY different animals. If you have deployed for 4 wks or more then I will have to assume you don't have or don't like your family!. The ONLY life balance for 28 days away is 28 days off-and even that is arguable in terms of family disruption. If you are single, or kids left home, then it works as it allows you to have another life/business/whatever floats your boat.
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Surprised to hear 777 skippers leaving to Ethiopian. I know that money isn't the biggest factor at EK but the Ethiopian deal is an embarrassment.
Interested to see how this contract looks. As I've heard you chaps say all along - a commuting contract would solve pretty much all of their crewing issues.
Let's see if a 'commuting-lite' contract does much to stem the flow.
Interested to see how this contract looks. As I've heard you chaps say all along - a commuting contract would solve pretty much all of their crewing issues.
Let's see if a 'commuting-lite' contract does much to stem the flow.
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[QUOTE=Rainman7;9730108]I thought the last time they announce the exclusive Freighter only membership, there was such an overwhelming demand from crews, that it would have been a done deal by now. More smoke and mirrors, an attempt in their continued desperation to bait the trap. If you want a real commuting contract there are plenty of real airlines out there offering real commuting terms, 14/14 not a bogus 28/13. Maybe if you are single/divorced/ hate your family this would appeal to you.
You EK guys need to lose the "hate your family" mantra when you commute. I would argue the exact opposite. You must really hate your family to force them to reside in Dubai. You're so fatigued that any days off with them in the shiny city are overshadowed by your crap temper and general feeling of malaise. Dubai and EK is a divorce factory no more or no less than a commutable roster. The industry is such that you do what works for your personal situation. There are no great options anymore. When the money was good and the rosters not a slow death sentence, EK was a tolerable option. That ship sailed about 7 years ago. Waiting around for things to improve is a fools game. EK could never manage commuting pilots. The company is a patriarchicsl control freak that needs its pilots squashed under its thumb. Stop dreaming. If you hate it leave. If you don't stop complaining.
You EK guys need to lose the "hate your family" mantra when you commute. I would argue the exact opposite. You must really hate your family to force them to reside in Dubai. You're so fatigued that any days off with them in the shiny city are overshadowed by your crap temper and general feeling of malaise. Dubai and EK is a divorce factory no more or no less than a commutable roster. The industry is such that you do what works for your personal situation. There are no great options anymore. When the money was good and the rosters not a slow death sentence, EK was a tolerable option. That ship sailed about 7 years ago. Waiting around for things to improve is a fools game. EK could never manage commuting pilots. The company is a patriarchicsl control freak that needs its pilots squashed under its thumb. Stop dreaming. If you hate it leave. If you don't stop complaining.
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Plain Sailing-A 28/13 Roster is definately not the equivalent to 20/10. It is a very different dynamic. If you have never deployed anywhere for a month or more I understand why you think this but they are VERY different animals. If you have deployed for 4 wks or more then I will have to assume you don't have or don't like your family!. The ONLY life balance for 28 days away is 28 days off-and even that is arguable in terms of family disruption. If you are single, or kids left home, then it works as it allows you to have another life/business/whatever floats your boat.
28 divided by 13 is 2.15 so you are technically correct but it's pretty close. If you take the extra day traveling on a 20/10 roster I would say it's equivalent.
Secondly, Why do dimwits like you always have to make thing personal and tell me I hate my family?
Thirdly, I am not interested in this contract, I was just making an observation!
Fourthly, The only proper commuting options are in the Far East, which while giving a lot of off time, leave you extremely jet lagged if you are commuting to Europe.
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The 'reduced' cash will be due to the fact that the freighter flying can be 'unproductive' with lots of down time. The pencil pushers want a cost 'per hour' balanced into a 'month'. In other words, they want to pay you less, since you fly less, yet still be away more.
The problem with a commuting roster for EK is that they are competing with BETTER contracts at other companies. Why would anyone come (or stay) to fly 28/13 when they can go to Korean (19/11) or China or.............
You add in the fact that for most countries (where you will reside) there are tax treaties. Not so with the UAE so you will pay tax on the full salary.
I'll reserve more comment until they actually publish the conditions, however, just guessing that it will be bare minimum. I'd also suggest it may be a way for them to test the waters to see exactly how LITTLE they can offer. If enough EK/outsiders accept it then they know they can keep conditions soft.
The problem with a commuting roster for EK is that they are competing with BETTER contracts at other companies. Why would anyone come (or stay) to fly 28/13 when they can go to Korean (19/11) or China or.............
You add in the fact that for most countries (where you will reside) there are tax treaties. Not so with the UAE so you will pay tax on the full salary.
I'll reserve more comment until they actually publish the conditions, however, just guessing that it will be bare minimum. I'd also suggest it may be a way for them to test the waters to see exactly how LITTLE they can offer. If enough EK/outsiders accept it then they know they can keep conditions soft.
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Think you'll find that the DTT (Double Tax Treaty) between UAE and UK his being implemented this week.
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Please excuse my ignorance here, but can you please explain the difference between 'length of service' and 'seniority'? If someone's been here longer, they're more senior, no?
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Yes you will, but conversely you'll be paid for sitting on your arse for a fortnight after each and every month.
Although not for many, at least this contract is a step in the right direction. It certainly offers more potential than what's currently available and if the final T&C's don't add up, don't take it. Either carry on complaining here or depart to all these marvellous contracts that are constantly being quoted. You still have to have the legal one in 7 and 2 in 14, even on the 28 day cycle. If they don't get enough uptakes, they'll either increase the package, scrub it or do it in reverse seniority.
My bet is 70-75% pay with commensurate reduction in accommodation allowance and Company Provident fund contributions. May tempt a few into a gentle retirement still.
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Think you'll find that the DTT (Double Tax Treaty) between UAE and UK his being implemented this week.
Gulf News
Please excuse my ignorance here, but can you please explain the difference between 'length of service' and 'seniority'? If someone's been here longer, they're more senior, no?
Emma Royds
Yes you will, but conversely you'll be paid for sitting on your arse for a fortnight after each and every month.
Although not for many, at least this contract is a step in the right direction. It certainly offers more potential than what's currently available and if the final T&C's don't add up, don't take it. Either carry on complaining here or depart to all these marvellous contracts that are constantly being quoted. You still have to have the legal one in 7 and 2 in 14, even on the 28 day cycle. If they don't get enough uptakes, they'll either increase the package, scrub it or do it in reverse seniority.
My bet is 70-75% pay with commensurate reduction in accommodation allowance and Company Provident fund contributions. May tempt a few into a gentle retirement still.
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I don't know of any DTTs the UK has which differ from the basis that you'll pay the equivalent amount of the higher tax country, but some of that will go to the other countries coffers.