Easyjet Madrid
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: MAN
The Spanish contract the easy is offering is not up to standards. It is far from good. Hence, they are no getting the people they were looking for.
If things change, i.e. a better contract, I am sure there will be more pilots going for it.
If things change, i.e. a better contract, I am sure there will be more pilots going for it.
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 301
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From: Germany
Heared that the recruiting deparment has done it´s part.
If that is true, the situation should soon improve when all the training is done?
Question is, why so late? It´s known for quite a while, that MAD will be operational?
Furtheron I heared from an applicant, which got the answer, that EZY is "full" for quite a while. All of a sudden, the person I am referring to, got an invitation for April (FO)!
If that is true, the situation should soon improve when all the training is done?
Question is, why so late? It´s known for quite a while, that MAD will be operational?
Furtheron I heared from an applicant, which got the answer, that EZY is "full" for quite a while. All of a sudden, the person I am referring to, got an invitation for April (FO)!
Joined: Apr 1999
Posts: 38
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From: Europe
How's the MAD contract not up to scratch? Looking at the salary and benefits for Spanish flightdeck on the easyJet site, doesn't look like a bad deal at all. Anything in there they're hiding from the public?
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 26
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From: out of a suitcase
No Pension
No TRSS backpay
No Pension
Higher Taxes
No Pension
Days off known only one month in advance
No Pension
Stock buying scheme taken off your NET pay
No Pension
Before long you will be nightstopping all over Europe because you're cheaper to use on Domestic UK/French routes then the crew on a UK contract.
Did I mention No Pension?
No TRSS backpay
No Pension
Higher Taxes
No Pension
Days off known only one month in advance
No Pension
Stock buying scheme taken off your NET pay
No Pension
Before long you will be nightstopping all over Europe because you're cheaper to use on Domestic UK/French routes then the crew on a UK contract.
Did I mention No Pension?
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 301
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From: Germany
RADALT
If theese infos are not convincing you, what you think, why nearly nobody working on a UK contract, signed the spanish contract?
I admit, before NO job, this is a reasonable offer, compared with VUELING i.e.
If theese infos are not convincing you, what you think, why nearly nobody working on a UK contract, signed the spanish contract?
I admit, before NO job, this is a reasonable offer, compared with VUELING i.e.




