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Easy, maybe too Easy ?

Old 13th July 2016 | 14:24
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Easy, maybe too Easy ?

This will undoubtedly appeal to some, but breaks new ground (unless I am mistaken ) as being the 1st LoCo to propose a seasonal contract (peeps have previously ended up with a month or two off in the Winter in the past with Ryanair, and we won't even speak about Norwegian the last few years, but, I believe this is the first " up front" Ad for a "permanent job" with less than 12mths work/year )


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Old 13th July 2016 | 17:51
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Don't know about being the first.
Jet2 will let you have as much time off as you want in the winter (on half pay, approximately) and you get to keep your permanent position, pension, pro rata holidays etc.
But yes, I'm sure many would be interested, especially non type rated pilots who fancy an Airbus rating.
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Old 13th July 2016 | 19:32
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Working out of Palma for a summer would be a grade one ball ache....
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Old 13th July 2016 | 21:44
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....so you get a smaller slice of an already sub standard contract. Yippee!! It's advertised because those already in the company don't want it!
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Old 13th July 2016 | 21:52
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Working out of Palma for a summer would be a grade one ball ache....
Why is that?
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Old 14th July 2016 | 03:41
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Because Palma is a royal cluster in summer. We do have a lot of business in that market and it rips apart the whole network every summer.
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Old 14th July 2016 | 07:36
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"You'll only fly short haul, so you'll get more time to spend with your friends and family."

Where they squeeze a year of flying into an 8 month random roster in Palma? LOL.

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Old 14th July 2016 | 08:19
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Where they squeeze a year of flying into an 8 month random roster in Palma?

I wonder. Years ago, in the early days of shared rosters, i.e. 2 x 50%, you worked 10/28 days. Trouble was there were no SBY's and no hour limits. Thus you could do 600hrs pa for 50% pay of a 900hr pilot. After BALPA arrived I understand this was restricted to 450hrs pa. If that is still the case then I would expect a pro-rata % of hours for 8 months if the contract paid 67% of a full time annual. However, if the pay rate/m was above the full timers'/m then a higher productivity rate is not so bad. There does need to be an understanding/calculation that the contract is not a cheepie alternative to employing people properly.
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Old 14th July 2016 | 08:58
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What would your experience of easyJet tell you to expect? An enjoyable part-time contract in the sun for non type-rated external candidates?
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Old 14th July 2016 | 10:26
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I'm fairly sure that there will be no hours cap with this contract. Expect to fly close to 100 hours per month for eight months on the bounce.
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Old 15th July 2016 | 15:16
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It's not 'the cap' on hours, it's the rate of pay for the productivity produced that needs attention.
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