Easyjet Berlin DEC contract
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Easyjet Berlin DEC contract
Hi everybody,
EZ advertises 160K per year everything included. But could someone in the know give me the MONTHLY salary without the bonus or performance pay.
How is the schedule in Berlin, typical 5/3/5/4 or random roster? In case of random what is the average monthly days off.
Is it mostly turnarounds or layovers?
As far as pilot retirement goes, how does that work in Germany, is there some sort of private pension plan or separate pilot retirement plan or is it only Government run pension scheme?
Thank you for the information
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EZ advertises 160K per year everything included. But could someone in the know give me the MONTHLY salary without the bonus or performance pay.
How is the schedule in Berlin, typical 5/3/5/4 or random roster? In case of random what is the average monthly days off.
Is it mostly turnarounds or layovers?
As far as pilot retirement goes, how does that work in Germany, is there some sort of private pension plan or separate pilot retirement plan or is it only Government run pension scheme?
Thank you for the information
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Still surprises me to see people asking for net figures here. In every country I have lived in, inside and outside EU, net pay always depended on if you were married or not, how many children you had, owned property or not, had private healthinsurance or not etc etc.
Take the gross pay quoted by companies or people here on pprune and then find an online tax calculator for the country in question and put in all your details to get estimated net pay. In most cases you can take that net pay and deduct a couple of % if you get a tax advisor to do some deductions for various costs over the year as well.
Take the gross pay quoted by companies or people here on pprune and then find an online tax calculator for the country in question and put in all your details to get estimated net pay. In most cases you can take that net pay and deduct a couple of % if you get a tax advisor to do some deductions for various costs over the year as well.
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You are right of course, however, in this case there wasn't a question about net pay, just about monthly pay without the different bonus payments that are completely voluntary and therefore are not part of any sane calculation about finances. The figures will be gross of course, as no other figures are given, easyJet is, after all, not a chinese carrier where net figures are quoted and tax comes on top of that.