Lost it with CoS08
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Lost it with CoS08
OK, i have completely lost it now with this new CoS08.
Can anybody please post the numbers of the new package for new joiners after 1st of Jan 08, based in Europe.
Also, please shed some light on flight pay, time away from base pay, bonus, 15,5% provident fund etc...
In other words, i would like to know what the take-home pay would be in year 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
Maby thanks in advance
Can anybody please post the numbers of the new package for new joiners after 1st of Jan 08, based in Europe.
Also, please shed some light on flight pay, time away from base pay, bonus, 15,5% provident fund etc...
In other words, i would like to know what the take-home pay would be in year 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
Maby thanks in advance
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Unified Pay Scale under CoS08
European Base UK Pound Salary (Unified Scale wef 1 Jan 08)
FO
Year 1....£45,036
Year 2....£45,936
Year 3....£46,860
Year 4....£57,144
SFO
Year 1....£67,824
Year 2....£69,180
Year 3....£70,560
Year 4....£71,964
Year 5....£73,416
Year 6....£74,880
CN
Year 1....£97,896
Year 2....£99,864
Senior CN
Year 1....£101,856
Year 2....£103,896
Year 3....£105,972
Year 4....£108,084
Year 5....£110,244
Year 6....£112,440
Year 7....£114,708
Year 8....£117,000
Year 9....£119,352
Year 10...£121,728
Year 11...£124,176
Year 12...£126,660
Year 13...£129,192
Year 14...£131,760
Year 15...£134,400
Year 16...£137,076
Year 17...£139,836
As far as I know there has been no change to the per diem payments, there is plenty that has been written about that already. I'm sure you can find it on a search.
Hope that's of some help.
FO
Year 1....£45,036
Year 2....£45,936
Year 3....£46,860
Year 4....£57,144
SFO
Year 1....£67,824
Year 2....£69,180
Year 3....£70,560
Year 4....£71,964
Year 5....£73,416
Year 6....£74,880
CN
Year 1....£97,896
Year 2....£99,864
Senior CN
Year 1....£101,856
Year 2....£103,896
Year 3....£105,972
Year 4....£108,084
Year 5....£110,244
Year 6....£112,440
Year 7....£114,708
Year 8....£117,000
Year 9....£119,352
Year 10...£121,728
Year 11...£124,176
Year 12...£126,660
Year 13...£129,192
Year 14...£131,760
Year 15...£134,400
Year 16...£137,076
Year 17...£139,836
As far as I know there has been no change to the per diem payments, there is plenty that has been written about that already. I'm sure you can find it on a search.
Hope that's of some help.
Last edited by Kane Toed; 11th Oct 2007 at 08:35. Reason: read the question again
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You know depending from where or how you look at it, that is still a load of money!!
Some people will kill to get that!!
So maybe we you should just lower you living standards (just a tad) and you will be able to drink more beer or whatever you would like to do with more cash in your pocket!!
Some people will kill to get that!!
So maybe we you should just lower you living standards (just a tad) and you will be able to drink more beer or whatever you would like to do with more cash in your pocket!!
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You know depending from where or how you look at it, that is still a load of money!!
Some people will kill to get that!!
So maybe we you should just lower you living standards (just a tad) and you will be able to drink more beer or whatever you would like to do with more cash in your pocket!!
You are very naive.....If you enjoy low pay go fly for Mesa. Don't come here. We don't need your type of ilk.
Some people will kill to get that!!
So maybe we you should just lower you living standards (just a tad) and you will be able to drink more beer or whatever you would like to do with more cash in your pocket!!
You are very naive.....If you enjoy low pay go fly for Mesa. Don't come here. We don't need your type of ilk.
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So DropKnee
whay ur telling me is that rather than trying to find out if moving to CX, flying B747/B777/A340 is worth it I must rather not go because the pay is not good?
U are either not a pilot who loves flying or u forgot whats it like to fly man!!! Get off ur ass adn do something!!!
whay ur telling me is that rather than trying to find out if moving to CX, flying B747/B777/A340 is worth it I must rather not go because the pay is not good?
U are either not a pilot who loves flying or u forgot whats it like to fly man!!! Get off ur ass adn do something!!!
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Katters,
You know nothing of my love of aviation. I would surmise that I have more time checking the oil on my aircraft then you have in the air.
My point is that if you are going to engage in a profession. You should strive to make as much money doing it as you can. That should be a required mantra of every pilot who calls themselves a pro. Do you think a CEO approaches a companies board and suggests that they will run the company for less salary then the previous CEO? The answer is a resounding "NO".
If you like airplanes then buy one. Otherwise leave the big jet handling to those who know how much the job is worth.
It's time to stop discounting our services.
Dropknee
You know nothing of my love of aviation. I would surmise that I have more time checking the oil on my aircraft then you have in the air.
My point is that if you are going to engage in a profession. You should strive to make as much money doing it as you can. That should be a required mantra of every pilot who calls themselves a pro. Do you think a CEO approaches a companies board and suggests that they will run the company for less salary then the previous CEO? The answer is a resounding "NO".
If you like airplanes then buy one. Otherwise leave the big jet handling to those who know how much the job is worth.
It's time to stop discounting our services.
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Dropknee, what a true statement. I can't stand it anymore when "fellow aviators" are breathing in our necks to do the job for half price.
And please stop using that "Paris Hilton Blackberry" English. CX won't even look at your cv when you write like that. (but then again, maybe they will if you tell them you will work for half price)
And please stop using that "Paris Hilton Blackberry" English. CX won't even look at your cv when you write like that. (but then again, maybe they will if you tell them you will work for half price)
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Nice post Katters!
U are either not a pilot who loves flying or u forgot whats it like to fly man (sic(ouch))
Katters, I'm sure there is something called the missionary air service (or something similar). You can join them, do hundreds of hours of very interesting flying into some extremely dangerous areas and have the added pleasure of not getting paid for it. Perhaps the might be more your thing?
Or perhaps I'm falling for a 3rd floor Troll... But i don't think anyone on the 3rd floor could bring themselves to misspell 'and'.
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Katters you are an idiot!! People go to CX , BA and other big airlines cause they worked hard to get to the top. Not to get screwed cause some 200 hour comm pilot wanna do it for less.....
( Sorry mate I don't usually lose my cool but its time some clowns around here grow up and that includes you )
( Sorry mate I don't usually lose my cool but its time some clowns around here grow up and that includes you )
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Ok OK No use in trying to fight among ourselves i agree with what you are saying (except Kane Toad who raps me on the knuckles for misspelling 'and' and then misspells 'that' (or something)....hahaha)
However its still not going to stop new pilots from joinng CX, because even though the money is not good for the guy who has been at the company fro more than 4 years, its still WAY better than flying in some long forgotten village doing air drops to people who like to catch the 3ton pallets!
However its still not going to stop new pilots from joinng CX, because even though the money is not good for the guy who has been at the company fro more than 4 years, its still WAY better than flying in some long forgotten village doing air drops to people who like to catch the 3ton pallets!
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No problem
This won't be an issue - you'll have eff all chance of getting a basing in Oz if you join as an SO now anyway.
Due to a combination of:
1. DEFO recruits filling slots
2. Current senior HK FOs scrambling to get the few slots still available in the next few years
3. Based Captain extendees (RA 65), AND
4. FOs already in situ knocking back command course to remain in Oz
All of this will almost certainly mean there is NO chance of ever being based back home for Aussies joining as SOs now. Commuting isn't really an option as an SO due exchange rate right now and as an FO in HK your roster will pretty much preclude it too.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but them's the facts.
Due to a combination of:
1. DEFO recruits filling slots
2. Current senior HK FOs scrambling to get the few slots still available in the next few years
3. Based Captain extendees (RA 65), AND
4. FOs already in situ knocking back command course to remain in Oz
All of this will almost certainly mean there is NO chance of ever being based back home for Aussies joining as SOs now. Commuting isn't really an option as an SO due exchange rate right now and as an FO in HK your roster will pretty much preclude it too.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but them's the facts.