Emirates - Trying to understand the financial Equation
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Up north
Posts: 1,658
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Why not consider getting a biz jet job overseas? You can make 2-3 times your current salary as a biz jet captain in Asia without working nearly as hard or being treated as badly as EK. As an experienced Challenger captain it should be a relatively easy prospect to find a job.
CP
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Far, Far Away
Posts: 195
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Why? Using 15,000+ aed of the basic salary to live on each month is plenty. Seems quite doable if you are disciplined.
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Formerly resident of Knoteatingham
Posts: 957
Received 121 Likes
on
61 Posts
if you are a new expat it is understandable that you want to sample a wide variety of what Dubai has to offer - and it isn't cheap.
If you have children at school, car loan, training bond to consider, credit card, etc, etc then salary can go very quickly.
The secret imho is to resist all the easy bank loan temptations in the first 18 months or so and just consolidate your financial positions. Some guys take out big car loans on day one and never really catch up.
Before you come to EK just ask yourself why you are coming. If it is for $ then you are going to have to miss out on a lot of brunches, second car loans and high end restaurant meals.
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Sandpit
Posts: 16
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Very hard with a family + kids on a single income.
You can save but not that amount.
I think 1,800 - 2,000$ is more realistic on an FO salary.
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: South of North
Posts: 655
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Buy ONE car and buy it used off one of the many expats that are leaving. You can get GREAT vehicles for next to nothing! You get driven to work so avoid the second car. Furnish your place via Dubizzle etc as well. Lots of beautiful furniture for sale (again expats leaving) that is almost new. Make a plan and stick to it. But if you think you are going to move to DXB and enjoy the high life AND save you are sadly mistaken. It is a VERY expensive place if you want to play. You can still enjoy life and have some fun but, like back home, you have to be reasonable. Too many come here, buy two cars, a motorbike or boat (or both), have wives who spend lavishly etc etc. Ten years later and they still have nothing to show for it.
You can also write off the first year in terms of savings - moving and setting up is expensive.
It was good when the upgrades were 3-4 years. Now at over 5 years and climbing it becomes far less of a draw to come to EK. Plan on 7 years to the upgrade and you won't be disappointed. If you believe the hype and base your finances on a 4 year upgrade you'll be sorely disappointed.
You can also write off the first year in terms of savings - moving and setting up is expensive.
It was good when the upgrades were 3-4 years. Now at over 5 years and climbing it becomes far less of a draw to come to EK. Plan on 7 years to the upgrade and you won't be disappointed. If you believe the hype and base your finances on a 4 year upgrade you'll be sorely disappointed.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: toronto
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I'm confused? Is there a 3 percent increase every year?
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: toronto
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Crewdude,
Your numbers are about right. 2 flaws. You have not taken into account the provident fund. No clue how much an junior FO takes but my guess is you save another CAD$1200 a month on top of it. The other flaw is that I think you under estimate the cost of food ( at home or outside) in Dubai. Its quite expensive, think New York/Londen.
Yes there are some hidden fees here and there, but we are talking dirhams here. Always found it a bit embarrassing hearing guys bitching about there once a year CAD$60 liquor permit while clearing CAD$25.000 a month.
Your CAD$500 for Ubers and taxis is enough. I would recommend a car, you will not regret during the summer!! You pick em up dirt cheap over here. Insurance and petrol compared to back home is cheap. For your cheap leisure take the EPC membership. Dirt cheap , access to the best gyms, beachclubs, tennis, squash, pools, golf in DXB.
The key is to stay single!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I came with a family in tow, but that was 13 years ago. Would not recommend that anymore.
Stay 7 years, bond gone, provident fund in the pocket, take the savings and start again back home in a junior position but with a nice pension fund in the back pocket, and a Nice expat experience.
Forget about Qatar. Its a **** hole. It will only work for young single Europeans who do a bit of commuting to europe. To big of a distance for you.
Your numbers are about right. 2 flaws. You have not taken into account the provident fund. No clue how much an junior FO takes but my guess is you save another CAD$1200 a month on top of it. The other flaw is that I think you under estimate the cost of food ( at home or outside) in Dubai. Its quite expensive, think New York/Londen.
Yes there are some hidden fees here and there, but we are talking dirhams here. Always found it a bit embarrassing hearing guys bitching about there once a year CAD$60 liquor permit while clearing CAD$25.000 a month.
Your CAD$500 for Ubers and taxis is enough. I would recommend a car, you will not regret during the summer!! You pick em up dirt cheap over here. Insurance and petrol compared to back home is cheap. For your cheap leisure take the EPC membership. Dirt cheap , access to the best gyms, beachclubs, tennis, squash, pools, golf in DXB.
The key is to stay single!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I came with a family in tow, but that was 13 years ago. Would not recommend that anymore.
Stay 7 years, bond gone, provident fund in the pocket, take the savings and start again back home in a junior position but with a nice pension fund in the back pocket, and a Nice expat experience.
Forget about Qatar. Its a **** hole. It will only work for young single Europeans who do a bit of commuting to europe. To big of a distance for you.
I'm single now. I assume there wouldn't be any time to date?? My guess days off are spent catching up or resting.
I spent a week in Qatar 3 years ago. Boss had a trip there. I enjoyed my time, however, I was also staying at the 4 seasons where he was sleeping. It was a nice spot, but, I realize that's not reality. Tell me why Qatar not the place to be?
Again, thank you!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: toronto
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
A bit of the offtopic, but would FZ be a better sanity-wise option? As far as I am aware of, money for FOs are almost the same, quicker upgrades, no jetlag and people do not seem complayning as much in the FZ thread. If someone can shed light upon the matter, it would be appreciated.
I`m starting to take some interest in Asia. As for the Corporate operators they want time on gulfstream 450/550/650 or a Global. I have a G4 rating which they dont care for. The G450 is a new course with new screens so an initial type rating will be required. Seems like Hong Kong Airlines is expanding.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: toronto
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Buy ONE car and buy it used off one of the many expats that are leaving. You can get GREAT vehicles for next to nothing! You get driven to work so avoid the second car. Furnish your place via Dubizzle etc as well. Lots of beautiful furniture for sale (again expats leaving) that is almost new. Make a plan and stick to it. But if you think you are going to move to DXB and enjoy the high life AND save you are sadly mistaken. It is a VERY expensive place if you want to play. You can still enjoy life and have some fun but, like back home, you have to be reasonable. Too many come here, buy two cars, a motorbike or boat (or both), have wives who spend lavishly etc etc. Ten years later and they still have nothing to show for it.
You can also write off the first year in terms of savings - moving and setting up is expensive.
It was good when the upgrades were 3-4 years. Now at over 5 years and climbing it becomes far less of a draw to come to EK. Plan on 7 years to the upgrade and you won't be disappointed. If you believe the hype and base your finances on a 4 year upgrade you'll be sorely disappointed.
You can also write off the first year in terms of savings - moving and setting up is expensive.
It was good when the upgrades were 3-4 years. Now at over 5 years and climbing it becomes far less of a draw to come to EK. Plan on 7 years to the upgrade and you won't be disappointed. If you believe the hype and base your finances on a 4 year upgrade you'll be sorely disappointed.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: toronto
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Doable but you need to be very + very + very disciplined with lots limitations: no brunches, no dinner out, no travels ... and your wife and family needs to apply them as well ...
Very hard with a family + kids on a single income.
You can save but not that amount.
I think 1,800 - 2,000$ is more realistic on an FO salary.
Very hard with a family + kids on a single income.
You can save but not that amount.
I think 1,800 - 2,000$ is more realistic on an FO salary.
I was really hoping to put 3,500 away. If that's not doable not sure i can be convinced by myself. Dont know why I would assume its manageable tho?? Yes I'm aware of the going out life. Its the same everywhere. But at a salary of 7,000k usd (lets use this number to be conservative) you would think after a car payment, insurance, gas, bla bla bla bla you could count on that everywhere month???
Fellow Pilots, thanks for all this amazing information. Please keep in coming. You guys are awesome.
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: .
Posts: 274
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Buy ONE car and buy it used off one of the many expats that are leaving. You can get GREAT vehicles for next to nothing! You get driven to work so avoid the second car. Furnish your place via Dubizzle etc as well. Lots of beautiful furniture for sale (again expats leaving) that is almost new. Make a plan and stick to it. But if you think you are going to move to DXB and enjoy the high life AND save you are sadly mistaken. It is a VERY expensive place if you want to play. You can still enjoy life and have some fun but, like back home, you have to be reasonable. Too many come here, buy two cars, a motorbike or boat (or both), have wives who spend lavishly etc etc. Ten years later and they still have nothing to show for it.
You can also write off the first year in terms of savings - moving and setting up is expensive.
It was good when the upgrades were 3-4 years. Now at over 5 years and climbing it becomes far less of a draw to come to EK. Plan on 7 years to the upgrade and you won't be disappointed. If you believe the hype and base your finances on a 4 year upgrade you'll be sorely disappointed.
You can also write off the first year in terms of savings - moving and setting up is expensive.
It was good when the upgrades were 3-4 years. Now at over 5 years and climbing it becomes far less of a draw to come to EK. Plan on 7 years to the upgrade and you won't be disappointed. If you believe the hype and base your finances on a 4 year upgrade you'll be sorely disappointed.
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: South of North
Posts: 655
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Formerly resident of Knoteatingham
Posts: 957
Received 121 Likes
on
61 Posts
Good advice Trader.
You might also ask yourself why the current time to command has reduced so much.
It has very little to do with expansion and almost everything to do with attrition.
You might also ask yourself why the current time to command has reduced so much.
It has very little to do with expansion and almost everything to do with attrition.
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: .
Posts: 274
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Not suggesting one should, just sharing some facts. Last summer the upgrade letters were coming at 5 1/2 years. I’m not sure that 7+ years will become the norm though, that’s been talked about for as long as I can remember, but has never come to fruition, nor looked like it. Will it in the future? Who knows?! Too many variables and possibilities for me to guess.
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Sandpit
Posts: 16
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hello from CYYZ
I was really hoping to put 3,500 away. If that's not doable not sure i can be convinced by myself. Dont know why I would assume its manageable tho?? Yes I'm aware of the going out life. Its the same everywhere. But at a salary of 7,000k usd (lets use this number to be conservative) you would think after a car payment, insurance, gas, bla bla bla bla you could count on that everywhere month???
Fellow Pilots, thanks for all this amazing information. Please keep in coming. You guys are awesome.
I was really hoping to put 3,500 away. If that's not doable not sure i can be convinced by myself. Dont know why I would assume its manageable tho?? Yes I'm aware of the going out life. Its the same everywhere. But at a salary of 7,000k usd (lets use this number to be conservative) you would think after a car payment, insurance, gas, bla bla bla bla you could count on that everywhere month???
Fellow Pilots, thanks for all this amazing information. Please keep in coming. You guys are awesome.
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Top of the World
Posts: 194
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Single FO - been saving $5k a month for several years now. Very easy if you stay away from boats and hookers.
Lifestyle inflation will kill you out here. Keep grounded.
Lifestyle inflation will kill you out here. Keep grounded.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: toronto
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
It will take you about a day to realise here that there is more to life than money! Trying flying through the night... and then on arrival at your company provided accommodation the barrage of jack hammering kicks off at 530am directly outside your bedroom, and if you're not prepared to purchase property here in Dubai there is nothing you can do about it!!! ... and the company is not interested!!! my bags are being packed as we speak!!!