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Old 17th May 2002, 09:56
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Question Easyjet Pay

I have seen quite a few comments from Easy f/os quoting take home pay of £2700-2800 a month. I am struggling (as usual!) to work out with even a large amount of sectors the difference between the basic pay and take home pay. Could someone please explain?
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Probably all too busy to reply.
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Try this

Pay
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Thanks Engee, but I still do not understand. If your basic is approx 2100 per month (as SFO) and that 420 sectors per year gives you approx £400 per month (assuming 40% tax on 70% of allowances) I cannot get near £2700-2800. Perhaps I have been given the wrong info ref tax on allowances?!
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Don't know how u are working out your figures but when I was SFO over a year ago now:

Over 7 month period average take home was £2858
Lowest was £2626
Best was £3320


Life much more comfy in the LHS !
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How many hours or years in the company do you have to fly to become SFO instead of FO?
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You need a full ATPL. thats it.

The extra is allowances for uniforms, nightstops and medical.
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Thanks for the replies!
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Just a quick question.

Does a £350 per month company contribution, buy much of a pension with Scottish Equitable for a Captain? (Or £215 per month for an SFO?)

I know there are many variables, but can anyone guess the maths for say 20 years of service?

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Old 21st May 2002, 20:47
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Nobody prepared to have a stab then?

Oh well, and you Easy people always seem so keen to tell us 'mere mortals' how much you take home.

Roll on retirement at 85, eh!
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Hang on for a few more days Tandem Rotor! I've just sent all my pension stuff off to BALPA IFA's to take a look at.

They're going to tell me whether & how to save more!!
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Old 23rd May 2002, 19:56
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I genuinely wish you good luck Scottie.

The point I am trying to make is this: (and to be fair, Easy probably aren't the best example)

There seems to be ever growing numbers of pilots taking enormous glee in saying something along the lines of; "we're cheaper than you, which means we deserve all your routes, and you just deserve to be out of a job."

Surely we should all be trying to push EVERYONE'S remuneration PACKAGE up! Not encouraging this 'Dutch Auction' mentality.

Everyone can be undercut, if we allow it.
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Old 28th May 2002, 22:21
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Tandemrotor,

I don't think it's too many pilots who are saying things like that!!!!!!
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kriss kross -

You should read a few more threads mate!

Still nobody prepared to hazard a guess?
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Old 29th May 2002, 15:56
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Sorry, too busy working to get my outrageous pay!!!
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Old 29th May 2002, 19:41
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Why don't you just ring Scottish Equitable and ask?

Their answer will have a little more credibility than anything else posted here.
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According to the Saturday Telegraph, £350 a month would buy a pension the equivalent of, a lot less than, £10,000 per annum in 20 years time. (£192 per week before tax!)

Hope we don't all get such a 'generous' package!

We should all be trying to ENSURE we don't! Because this kind of thing just might be what makes some pilots seem more expensive than others! Get my drift?

So krisskross, I hope you are spending outrageous amounts of your 'outrageous pay' on additional volountary contributions! If you're lucky, you'll be retired a very long time!

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I'm lucky, Her Majesty is contributing to my retirement plans!!!!
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Any staff travel deals for easyJet?
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kriskross

Looks like you're going to need her! Hope she's very generous!
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