What is your take-home pay at the end of the month?
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Started 1 october 07 , net monthly salary (fix+per diems+payed flight hrs.) TAROM: Capt. ATR 42 3900E ; Capt.A 318 5300E ; Capt. B 737 5300E ; Capt. A 310 6000E. F/Os are payed 77% Capt. salary....
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Workin' hard for the money
F/O King Air 300/350, 24/7 ad hoc charter.
Officially scheduled leave 5-6 days a month but often gotta fly anyway.
No pay for overtime (though there's lots of it).
No per diem except for overnight stays (€20-€90 depending on country).
Ca 500 hrs/year but lots of duty time and office work as well.
After taxes €1550 a month.
10% pension (money can't be touched 'til retirement).
Company pays for all cell phone expenses so free calls to/from everywhere.
Great people, with thrice the pay and leave maybe, maybe...
Looking to move on up...
Officially scheduled leave 5-6 days a month but often gotta fly anyway.
No pay for overtime (though there's lots of it).
No per diem except for overnight stays (€20-€90 depending on country).
Ca 500 hrs/year but lots of duty time and office work as well.
After taxes €1550 a month.
10% pension (money can't be touched 'til retirement).
Company pays for all cell phone expenses so free calls to/from everywhere.
Great people, with thrice the pay and leave maybe, maybe...
Looking to move on up...
Senior Cabin Crew Member at easyJet, 75% contract.
£1200-1400 takehome, dependant on commission/sectors, occasionally more. Rostered 15 days flying, often less with standbys/contactables. Stable roster - few changes, in my base at least!
£1200-1400 takehome, dependant on commission/sectors, occasionally more. Rostered 15 days flying, often less with standbys/contactables. Stable roster - few changes, in my base at least!
Join Date: Jul 2000
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RAF fast jet student pilot, 4 years in the training system, 6 months to front-line combat ready, 10-20 hours a month, GBP2100. Dilapidated Ministry of Defence house (with armed guard) included.
Benefits:
- Asking my friends at BA how many g they pulled in their "exciting" 30 degree bank turn when they persuaded the captain to let them fly a visual approach.
Drawbacks:
- Visiting my friends at BA in their swanky pads at the weekend
Benefits:
- Asking my friends at BA how many g they pulled in their "exciting" 30 degree bank turn when they persuaded the captain to let them fly a visual approach.
Drawbacks:
- Visiting my friends at BA in their swanky pads at the weekend
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: somewhere hot and sticky
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Light aircraft IFR/VFR single pilot commercial ops in sunny NZ. Single engine and twin work. 466 sterling a month. Yes, I'm serious.
apruneuk - you must be rolling in it!!
apruneuk - you must be rolling in it!!
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that is net... I get £35000 basic plus £22.5 per scheduled block hour - i do 90 a month.
therefore basic = £2150 (approx) net plus £2000 (approx) sector pay.
what a greedy little piggy I am.
therefore basic = £2150 (approx) net plus £2000 (approx) sector pay.
what a greedy little piggy I am.