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Old 17th Aug 2011, 08:32
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prediction

I give it 1-2 years from now before they lose the SCS contract.

WHY?
HUY pushing their luck or Saab crews leaving.
Or both.
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Old 7th Sep 2011, 12:32
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So is there a pay rise, or that just a hoax made up to try and raise morale? not that there is any....morale.
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Old 13th Sep 2011, 16:09
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I see they are painting the big red rocket at HUY. That's where the Laurier has gone.
Last one out close the door.
Embraer fleet is getting bigger though so I'm told a 145 is being added to the fleet.
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Old 13th Sep 2011, 19:45
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Seriously, 20k for a Saab Fo! Christ I earn't that on the Saab in 1999, I can't believe they get away with it. Who the hell would tell their kids to be a pilot these days.
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Old 13th Sep 2011, 20:54
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Apologies for the intrusion on this part of the forum. What would the FOs pay be including per-diems? Not a great deal more looking at the latest on ppjn.

If I can I will give you an industry comparison. I recently took four young lads (22-25) from off the street through to qualified train drivers in just under a year. Their training salary was £23k for a 35hr 5 day week. Now qualified and driving productively their basic is £43k for a 35hr 4 day week with no Sundays contracted to work. If they work their allocated Sundays (about 20 a year) thats another £6k ish. Most of the younger lads work an extra 3 days a month at an enhanced rate, put another £7/8k on top.

Given that a 35hr working week probably averages out at 20-28 hrs actual driving it compares well to airline flying hours.

The main difference, leaving the salary aside, is that the lads did not pay a penny for their training, medicals, travel, uniform and even got a free buffet lunch every day while in the school.

I do feel for the airline wannabes, sure there are greater rewards when in the left seat and with a better paying airline but for how long can the industry pay paltry salaries and expect young people to take out what in essence is a mortgage on their future.

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Old 14th Sep 2011, 13:26
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Entirely seriously, in comparison to an awful lot of flying jobs, that looks very attractive. 2 questions, where do you apply? And is there an ( upper) age limit..?
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Old 14th Sep 2011, 14:10
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Just wait until the first LoCost rail operator comes along, then it will all change - Ryanrail anyone?
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Old 15th Sep 2011, 14:27
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Bob Crowe wouldn't let them get away with it. He'd have the brothers out indefinitely.
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Old 15th Sep 2011, 19:09
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on the sort of money these guys pay, I'm not surprised. These guys pay a lot better:

Trainee Train Driver - Pay And Conditions For UK Train Drivers
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Old 15th Sep 2011, 20:03
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Well out of date. Use this link to check the current pay and conditions company by company.

ASLEF - Company Information
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Old 18th Sep 2011, 10:18
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Let's threaten a strike like the engineers did just before they got their big pay deal
Dream on.
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