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How much worth is the sale of a vacation day in your company?

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Old 11th Apr 2007, 10:59
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How much worth is the sale of a off/vacation day in your company?

Hello,

As my company is approaching me to sell a couple of off/vacation days I would like to know what the industry standard is for a 737NG F/O? I am in a pretty good position to negotiate and I am interested in other company agreements. Maybe you have a formula or just the plain sum. I would appreciate if you mention the company and the currency.

Thanks a lot and krgds.

Walter

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Old 11th Apr 2007, 15:42
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Im DHL air all pilots get £500 for selling a day back.
it was a lot less but as we are very short of crews they had to raise it to keep the aircraft flying.

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Perhaps this is a question that should be directed at th poor b*ggers who fought for years so that the likes of you and I would have the benefit of paid holidays. The Labour/TU movement has it's faults but without it 't mill owners would be demanding money from you to allow you to work more!
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Offer STG 500 plus the day reimbursed - if no, stay at home.
 

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