Monarch Interview
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Union membership is presently at 80%.
Productivity scale is now available to all pilots - the most junior getting it has been with us just over 11 years and it is paid to Capts and F/Os by counting down a figure that depends on widebody jets from the top of the overall seniority list. It is worth 11.25% on your salary.
Time to command is just over six years at present - the most junior promotion this past winter joined in Oct 98.
A summary of our lot:
Pre-Nov 2004 / Post Nov 2004
FS Pension: Yes / No
DC Pension: Available / Available
LoL insurance: Yes / Yes
AXA/PPP PMI: Yes / Yes
PHI: Yes / No
Full sick pay (6yrs+) : Yes / Yes
20 yrs+ service : + 3% salary / No
Capts pay points: 15 / 11
F/O pay points : 19 / 11
Capts Basic : 64,323 / 64,323
Capts max (inc prod pay) : 93,075 / 86,065
F/Os Basic : 42,722 / 39,000
F/Os max (inc prod pay): 61,872 / 52,192
Pay rates (2004) subject to wage review backdated to 1/4/05
Voyage allowances are £2.95 per hour, Day rate is £2.46 both with 32% taxable.
Productivity scale is now available to all pilots - the most junior getting it has been with us just over 11 years and it is paid to Capts and F/Os by counting down a figure that depends on widebody jets from the top of the overall seniority list. It is worth 11.25% on your salary.
Time to command is just over six years at present - the most junior promotion this past winter joined in Oct 98.
A summary of our lot:
Pre-Nov 2004 / Post Nov 2004
FS Pension: Yes / No
DC Pension: Available / Available
LoL insurance: Yes / Yes
AXA/PPP PMI: Yes / Yes
PHI: Yes / No
Full sick pay (6yrs+) : Yes / Yes
20 yrs+ service : + 3% salary / No
Capts pay points: 15 / 11
F/O pay points : 19 / 11
Capts Basic : 64,323 / 64,323
Capts max (inc prod pay) : 93,075 / 86,065
F/Os Basic : 42,722 / 39,000
F/Os max (inc prod pay): 61,872 / 52,192
Pay rates (2004) subject to wage review backdated to 1/4/05
Voyage allowances are £2.95 per hour, Day rate is £2.46 both with 32% taxable.
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The pool of experienced A321 F/O's wanting the 330 was exhausted (lots got commands) and a couple of new joiners this year are going straight onto it (they had worked for us before under CTC). There is currently a bit of an experience vacuum until last years ex-CTC cadets get their hours up so if you're rated on it already I would have thought you'd be in with a very good chance of being put on it almost straight away at present, assuming a vacancy on the fleet. It's only a matter of time before the ex-CTC pilots get enough hours to be considered for it though (not sure what this limit will be).
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Being type rated on the 330 will make no difference at all. 330 positions are soley dished out on seniority on the 320/1 fleet. The only reason that anybody wold be bypassed id for not haveing the requisite experience and I am sure that all our 320/1 FO's CTC and direct entry will have enough experience very soon.
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What I mean is if a vacancy arose today and you were in the pool with a A330 rating and, say, 2000 hours the only option the CP would have would be to employ the chap in the pool with the rating and hours (especially as it would be the cheapest option). As you say, soon this will change, but nevertheless the window is there at present.
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Interview
Hello,
Got my Monarch interview coming up in a couple of days in Luton. I have heard its a fairly relaxed affair with two managment pilots. I would be very appreciative if any guys who have rescently been can offer any information on the Q's asked so I can try a convince them I know something about aviation.
Many thanks in advance.
JarJam
Got my Monarch interview coming up in a couple of days in Luton. I have heard its a fairly relaxed affair with two managment pilots. I would be very appreciative if any guys who have rescently been can offer any information on the Q's asked so I can try a convince them I know something about aviation.
Many thanks in advance.
JarJam
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Jarjam
The Interview is with 2 management pilots, Fleet Managers or possibly Fleet Manager and Chief or Dep Pilot. It is a very relaxed affair, one will be making notes in the corner of your responses, the other asking the questions. These are mainly geared to get to know you, your career to date, last type, type of flying, which fleet you would be interested in, why, etc etc.
Afterwards, there is the time to ask any questions you may have regarding employment with Monarch, T's and C's etc. Although many companies now offer a very similar package, others do have scheduling agreements and not as conservative management. Alot of opportunities have been missed on alot of scheduled routes when Monarch should be market leaders.That being said, it is a good company to work for, very friendly crews and alot of invaluable experience to be gained. I would suggest though, if you have the hours and experience for the likes of BA,Virgin/Emirates I would go there or spend 3 years gaining experience on the 320 and moving on from Monarch.Many have turned down Monarch in favour of EasyJet for this reason, alot of hours in a short period.
Best of luck with the interview though.
The Interview is with 2 management pilots, Fleet Managers or possibly Fleet Manager and Chief or Dep Pilot. It is a very relaxed affair, one will be making notes in the corner of your responses, the other asking the questions. These are mainly geared to get to know you, your career to date, last type, type of flying, which fleet you would be interested in, why, etc etc.
Afterwards, there is the time to ask any questions you may have regarding employment with Monarch, T's and C's etc. Although many companies now offer a very similar package, others do have scheduling agreements and not as conservative management. Alot of opportunities have been missed on alot of scheduled routes when Monarch should be market leaders.That being said, it is a good company to work for, very friendly crews and alot of invaluable experience to be gained. I would suggest though, if you have the hours and experience for the likes of BA,Virgin/Emirates I would go there or spend 3 years gaining experience on the 320 and moving on from Monarch.Many have turned down Monarch in favour of EasyJet for this reason, alot of hours in a short period.
Best of luck with the interview though.
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330
Howgozit for the 330, if one is current on both the 320/321 and the 330, with 1000 hrs on each? (Granted 330 is bound to be an internal priority for existing 320 FO's)