Sun air of scandinavia
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Sun air of scandinavia
Can anybody tell me how it is to work with sun air of scandinavia?
On the PPJN website they were not that positive but I yust wanted to know how it is now.
Is it also possible to have OSL as a homebase?
SOAB
On the PPJN website they were not that positive but I yust wanted to know how it is now.
Is it also possible to have OSL as a homebase?
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Beech boy,
It's a company with very good colleagues, poor salary and conditions though. Capt. salary around 4000 euro all included, before tax.
No direct entry capt. positions at the moment, f/o's upgraded within. When applying for F/O pos. you will have to start working as a ground handler for at least a year or 2. F/o salary around 2000/2500 before tax.
smiert
It's a company with very good colleagues, poor salary and conditions though. Capt. salary around 4000 euro all included, before tax.
No direct entry capt. positions at the moment, f/o's upgraded within. When applying for F/O pos. you will have to start working as a ground handler for at least a year or 2. F/o salary around 2000/2500 before tax.
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This is kind a sad evidence how the airlines are abusing new pilots nowadays. You have to first pay around 80 000 Euros for all licenses and then another 20-40 000 for typerating. After you have spend 120 000 Euros an airline MIGHT hire you as a GROUND HANDLER. Talk about maximum abuse...
I hope this is not going to be new trend among the airlines. Why haven't Ryanair invented something like this yet?
Best Regards,
-AM-
I hope this is not going to be new trend among the airlines. Why haven't Ryanair invented something like this yet?
Best Regards,
-AM-