Police/HEMS line pilot vacancy
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Hingmay and Vidal 423: I can't respond to your PPurune e-mail address because it says you are not receiving any e-mails. Is there a problem?
I checked the advert this morning and it goes to Flt Int for approval - hopefully then into their next weeks deadline copy. [April 2nd].
I'll chase up the Police web site tomorrow.
regards,
TC
I checked the advert this morning and it goes to Flt Int for approval - hopefully then into their next weeks deadline copy. [April 2nd].
I'll chase up the Police web site tomorrow.
regards,
TC
The ad has now appeared on the online version of Flight International:
http://www.flightglobal.com/Jobs/200...ight-crew.html
http://www.flightglobal.com/Jobs/200...ight-crew.html
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No sign of the "low flying experience" that used to be required. Is this a mistake, or a sign of the times?
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The actual North Wales Police website describes the remuneration of £45k as "salary" so I would have thought that pension, BUPA, company car, dancing girls and other fringe benefits are on top of that!
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Whirls
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£45000 is the basic, in addition:
Annual increments / yr for first 2 yrs.
Annual pay rises i.a.w. public sector pay committee.
Pension (final salary)
Overtime based on a 37hr week.
Very generous LOL
31 days off /annum
3D, 3N, 4OFF regime. Working on average about 160hrs/28 day period.
Annual increments / yr for first 2 yrs.
Annual pay rises i.a.w. public sector pay committee.
Pension (final salary)
Overtime based on a 37hr week.
Very generous LOL
31 days off /annum
3D, 3N, 4OFF regime. Working on average about 160hrs/28 day period.
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Does anyone have an opinion on that salary. IMHO it's pretty much in line with the going rates for most of us employed by PAS/Macs/Bond isn't it? Perhaps for a DE unit, they should be offering something better?
The licence requirement is also a bit odd. I could understand an "old timer" with a CAA ATPL(H) moving just for a bit of a scenery change but why would any one with an unrestricted JAA ATPL(H) consider a drop to £45k?
Ouch Bertie, who are you calling an old timer!
Anyway, it might be a fair old drop in pay but the houses are cheap.
And Bell, I think the sheep are only included in the Senior Pilot package, sorry.
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Anyway, it might be a fair old drop in pay but the houses are cheap.
And Bell, I think the sheep are only included in the Senior Pilot package, sorry.
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There are a lot of pilots currently employed by PremiAir/PAS/Bond for whom this would be a very attractive remuneration package, apart from.............