easyJet Pilot Recruitment 2012
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From: Hampshire physically; Perthshire and Pembrokeshire mentally.
that seems to be the defined career path nowadays!
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From: Eurasia
LIS
What's the story with the LIS Capt. contracts? From an insider's point of view , how low did they go in trying to get cheap crews? Because from where I'm standing the contract is simply insulting, it looks like somebody screwed up and switched an F/O contract with a captain's contract.
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From: Bonair
LIS
Also curiouse about that Lisbon issue.
How offensive is the contract?
Where can I see it? I've been looking around but can't find it. Any body can give me the high lights?
Why is there so many differences between the contracts of the differente bases? Any explanation for that?
Why don't every body has the same contract???
Tks guys and sorry for this questions. DOn't really know EZY.
How offensive is the contract?
Where can I see it? I've been looking around but can't find it. Any body can give me the high lights?
Why is there so many differences between the contracts of the differente bases? Any explanation for that?
Why don't every body has the same contract???
Tks guys and sorry for this questions. DOn't really know EZY.
Joined: May 2005
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From: Eurasia
You can write an email to Park requesting information but be warned you will be shocked once you deduct Portuguese taxes and factor in the increase in cost of living , both have been on the rise due to the financial crisis. VAT at 23% and 4-5000 Euro incomes being hammered in southern European countries , you can count on a mediocre living standard with little or no savings and questionable job security. In my opinion they are just fishing for bargains and If you're smart Asia is the logical step.
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From: Bonair
Question out of the box
Hello guys, sorry to interrupt. Just a few questions. I see that a lot of you guys really know EasyJet.
I'm currently flying the Abus on a Major airline but things are not going very well. Big debt, lot of people going to the desert, etc...
I recieved a job offer from Parc aviation for a UK, France or German EasyJet Base with a Flexi Crew contract. What is that???
Then they sent me one other propostition that I copy bellow:
Start Date:
April 2012
End Date:
2 years (April 2014)
Based:
Lisbon
Pay:
Captain - €77,000
+ base related performance bonus – 10% on target , 20% maximum
+ per diem payments
Roster Type:
Preference Roster with lifestyle preference bidding (enhanced FRV)
Residence:
You should live in Portugal no more than 60 minutes from the airport.
Holidays:
22 days
Per Diem Flying Pay
The Per Diem structure is calculated on the sectors flown per day. The rates are as follows:
Sector
Short
Medium
Long
Extra long
Nominal
Factor
0.8
1.2
1.5
2.5
1
Captain
€ 47.07
€ 70.60
€ 88.26
€ 147.09
€ 58.84
Can any one explain that to me?
Is everybody working with this contract? This sounds like working for free don't you think???
Thanks for your honest answers.
I'm currently flying the Abus on a Major airline but things are not going very well. Big debt, lot of people going to the desert, etc...
I recieved a job offer from Parc aviation for a UK, France or German EasyJet Base with a Flexi Crew contract. What is that???
Then they sent me one other propostition that I copy bellow:
Start Date:
April 2012
End Date:
2 years (April 2014)
Based:
Lisbon
Pay:
Captain - €77,000
+ base related performance bonus – 10% on target , 20% maximum
+ per diem payments
Roster Type:
Preference Roster with lifestyle preference bidding (enhanced FRV)
Residence:
You should live in Portugal no more than 60 minutes from the airport.
Holidays:
22 days
Per Diem Flying Pay
The Per Diem structure is calculated on the sectors flown per day. The rates are as follows:
Sector
Short
Medium
Long
Extra long
Nominal
Factor
0.8
1.2
1.5
2.5
1
Captain
€ 47.07
€ 70.60
€ 88.26
€ 147.09
€ 58.84
Can any one explain that to me?
Is everybody working with this contract? This sounds like working for free don't you think???
Thanks for your honest answers.

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From: UK
Overheat
This contract is a fixed time contract and you will not be a permanent employee with the company. None so far is working to these t&cs.
May I ask you if you are applying as cpt or fo?
Actually it's a good place to work, but these new contracts smell.
This contract is a fixed time contract and you will not be a permanent employee with the company. None so far is working to these t&cs.
May I ask you if you are applying as cpt or fo?
Actually it's a good place to work, but these new contracts smell.
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From: United Kingdom
It makes total sense. There is a requirement in Portugal for a limited number of pilots with around 6 crews per aircraft. It is a truly dreadful contract, dreamed up by the Group Ops Director himself, and is Ryanair in all but name. There will always be people willing to take it from outside, and a handful of people inside desperate enough to take the deal due to family circumstances, Portuguese relatives etc. It is bad news, but there you have it.
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There you have it sums it up nicely.
In order to ensure consistency of landing technique, additional experience restrictions have been placed on new entrant right-hand- seat pilots regarding flap 3 landings.
Prior to conducting flap 3 approaches during line operations, the following restrictions apply:
Cadet pilots:
*** Restriction removed and continuation training completed (No flap 3 training during line training)
Direct entry First Officers:
*** Restriction removed
(Flap 3 training will take place during line training)
We will be changing and burping them next.
In order to ensure consistency of landing technique, additional experience restrictions have been placed on new entrant right-hand- seat pilots regarding flap 3 landings.
Prior to conducting flap 3 approaches during line operations, the following restrictions apply:
Cadet pilots:
*** Restriction removed and continuation training completed (No flap 3 training during line training)
Direct entry First Officers:
*** Restriction removed
(Flap 3 training will take place during line training)
We will be changing and burping them next.


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Aviation Qualifications: ATP+Mil
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From: U.K.
I have a friend considering the Lisbon deal - he gets a 2 year job and a type rating out of it - he is concerned about the deal and the degradation of terms but has a family to feed.
The trouble is that managers are cutting everything and everyone to the bone, keeping their inflated bonuses and screwing the rest of us.
I feel for my friend and also for the cadets on a dreadful contract!!
The trouble is that managers are cutting everything and everyone to the bone, keeping their inflated bonuses and screwing the rest of us.
I feel for my friend and also for the cadets on a dreadful contract!!
Guest
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He will feed the family for two years but no more. Lisbon will close as the yields will be bad . NCL next possibly followed by the failed experiment at Southend. Then STN will start to look vulnerable. Looking forward to W patterns.
You heard it here first.
You heard it here first.
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From: On the dark side of the moon
I feel for my friend and also for the cadets on a dreadful contract!!




for an answer. Now a days we just "there you have it"...