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Sauter 19th Aug 2006 16:41

Norwegian (NAS) hiring again...
 
This is really just a heads up for those out there looking for jobs in Scandinavia (or Warsaw/Poland for that matter)...
http://www.norwegian.no/sw22513.asp
Good luck, chaps. See you up front :)

Nardi Riviera 31st Aug 2006 22:09

How may Scandinavian DY-pilots operate from WAW base, AND pay the cost of housing in Scandinavia etc on Polish salaries?

Maybe for bachelors only. :bored:

toolip 1st Sep 2006 07:54

heard that F/O pay is around 6000 euros in polish base. not bad:D can someone confirm it?

captaink 2nd Sep 2006 07:39

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Olek6 13th Oct 2006 13:12

Anyone know the T&C in NAS for FO's based in Norway?

BeforeStart 14th Oct 2006 10:51

Also, does anybody know if you earn seniority for an Oslo base if you join as captain in Poland?

Are there any new bases planned?

captaink 14th Oct 2006 16:49

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:cool:

737BBJ 15th Oct 2006 07:47


Originally Posted by Janspeed (Post 2908686)
Hi there,

That does NOT seem like a very Scandinavian-like salary........:= := :=

In which case I allow myself to ask what a Scandinavian-like salary is like :confused:

captaink 15th Oct 2006 13:26

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737BBJ 16th Oct 2006 05:25

€ 75000 is, according to a currency converter this morning NOK 632,758.64, Now, that sounds like an amount Norwegian would pay their captains starting with the company. Subtract what the tax authorities want to have and you are down to a couple of beers on Saturdays. But if you get that amount of money for being based in Poland, I would think you are pretty well off :ok:

captaink 16th Oct 2006 10:09

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maan 17th Oct 2006 14:10

FO Salary with OSL base?
 
Hi fellow pilots!

I'm going to interview next week for position as FO with Oslo base. Is there anyone out there who knows what salary to expect? I'm hoping for something like 5000 Euro net all included. Unrealistic?

Does anyone know about the amount of per diems? On ppjn.com it is stated "Per diems according standard in Norway". How much is that!?

How long time to get in the left seat in Norwegian?

Thanx a lot for all your inputs!

Maan

captaink 17th Oct 2006 19:05

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737BBJ 19th Oct 2006 08:12

maan,

quote/How long time to get in the left seat in Norwegian?/quote

How about concentrating on getting the job first, then do a good job as an F/O, then wait for your turn to be upgraded :rolleyes:

maan 19th Oct 2006 08:28

Yes, you're right. But it is a consideration to take into account when choosing a new company to fly for. I'm not too far away from an upgrade in my present company, so if I have to wait another five years it might not be an option to join.... :\

captaink 19th Oct 2006 09:30

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Bengt Engel 20th Oct 2006 17:35

How much truth is in the ARN base rumour? :}

captaink 20th Oct 2006 20:30

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Prince Buster 21st Oct 2006 11:24

What BE? U jumping ship are u? ;)

Whats this talk about an ARN base? Fill me in...

737BBJ 22nd Oct 2006 10:04


Originally Posted by B737rider (Post 2922098)
Do NOT show any ambitious tendencies as you then will violate the Law of Jante here!
I am glad I am working outside your patetic sosiety man!

My fellow 737 colleague,

There is nothing patetic about airlines` way of upgrading pilots (and I am not talking about companies hiring direct entry captains). This is a society where you start as an F/O, work for a certain period of time until your seniority number calls you for an assessment. Then you will have the opportunity to prove to your chief pilot, and yourself, that you have the professional qualifications for an upgrade. Fair enough, I would say.

It is ok to be ambitious and have the left seat as a goal. Most pilots do. But I still think one should concentrate on getting the job as an F/O first. And then start climbing. Law of Jante? Hardly my man. Hardly :rolleyes:


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