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What is your take-home pay at the end of the month?

Old 20th Feb 2008, 05:40
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11 years in company Qanatas Capt. $8-9000 in the pocket(15-17k gross) + 1k allowance.EK interview just done.
Is that flying domestically or international?
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Old 21st Feb 2008, 10:50
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Any Lufthansa mainline pilots lurking about who care to share their net pay here?
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Old 21st Feb 2008, 13:29
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No 5 on the top jobs in the UK

http://msn.careerbuilder.co.uk/UK/Cu...256900557-J3-5

would you all agree with that?
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Old 21st Feb 2008, 13:51
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Not at all, especially that I'm sales executive now looking in to being a FO
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Old 22nd Feb 2008, 15:14
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10 year B777 Cmdr, 6 month A380 training capt, 8200 GBP equivalent after tax, inclusive of bonuses , meal allowances and instructor allowances, not inclusive of pension fund contributions. Doing about 50 hours a month presently. Loving the lifestyle and the bonus of living in paradise. Just lucky to be where I am.
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Old 24th Feb 2008, 06:48
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Wow, wanna swap? I just got hired for minimum wage to make sure a extremely rich student doesn't get lost when he flies from Vancouver to Toronto in a C172.
=P
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Old 24th Feb 2008, 07:07
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Pacific & Polynesian Blue Airlines B737-800:
SFO: 85,000 Kiwi dollars Gross (big tax here), $4.20/hr DTA = approx $700/month (!)
...that's it.
Lovely country N.Z. but behind in many ways, bureaucratic, over taxed and governed. Very hard to get ahead.

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Old 24th Feb 2008, 15:10
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I can't believe some of you wages I take home a lot more as cabin crew who pays full uk tax at the higher rate.
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Old 24th Feb 2008, 20:28
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So much for pilots being overpaid then ey.... Long gone the days!
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Old 25th Feb 2008, 13:39
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Hi Moo,

curious to how much you make each month at BA as cabin crew.

Rgds.
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Old 1st Mar 2008, 19:26
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Flybe pay

Flybe, FO, EMB 145, year 2, 2450 Sterling net average, no pension paid. full time. Cpts get 900 more
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Old 1st Mar 2008, 19:53
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Mightyduck

Thats pretty good going, are you ex-Bacon(with Bacons old t&c's) or are you doing lots of hours+night stops ??? Didn't think the money was that good after taxes at Flybe....

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Old 1st Mar 2008, 21:02
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Talking take home pay ?i wish

i work for servisair {london}got my wage slip this week it has 60 hoursof pay missing due to an admin error.never mind i mite get it in next months pay.good job tescos takes an iou ,
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Old 1st Mar 2008, 21:11
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BA 747 Captain 20 seniority,900 hours a year,6 atlantic crossings a month sometimes,force draughted on days off now and then,UK non resident ,gross pay with allowances etc £140,000 pa,take home £11,000 per month.Benefits; LOL, final salary pension, private health care.
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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 00:16
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Doing It Wrong?

Too Low Too Fast!

I myself am a contract LAME as you would call it (are you Ozzie?) and a contract pilot but i find the engineering pays better cause you can work a load of hours in a short space of time.

European Licensed Aircraft Engineers are paid in the region of £30 per hour. So my 14 x 12hr shift = £5020 per shift (14 on 14 off).

Non UK resident = NO TAX.

Housing Provided.

Transport Provided.

Flights to and from Provided.

Downside = Self funded pension and healthcare.

Upside = Work where and when you like AND you can tell whoever to "Shove it" when you had enough.

Flying Spanner

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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 09:01
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Take home pay

fATPL fly for free as it's dropping chutes but great fun

Full time Production Manager, Net pay = £2800 + fully expensed car + good pension + Private health care + expenses when I need them. If I drop the car add another £350 nett per month

Prefer to be in an office with a view though

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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 09:45
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BA airside cargo driver. 1st year.
£1,400/500 PM .

anyone wanna swap...


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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 14:10
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CityJet 2nd Officer, 1st year
Age 22, LCY based
Basic salary 1400 EURO NET a month
Sector payment average of 1800 EURO NET a month
Air France Staff Travel
about 650 hours a month
free typerating RJ85, 3 year bond

second year basic salary will be 2000 EURO NET a month
sector payment stays the same

good stuff, love the flying and the people here
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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 14:44
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any info on jet2 757 capt and f/o.
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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 17:48
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Liberace,

Don't know if this helps, but previous post was:

"B733 FO Jet2.com GBP £ 3000 net average.

500hours. Incl duty + sector pay."

Should give you a rough idea..
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